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Mexican electorate

The Mexican electorate refers to all eligible voters in Mexico who have the right to participate in national, state, and local elections. This includes citizens who are 18 years or older, registered to vote, and meet legal requirements. The electorate is responsible for choosing leaders, such as the president, legislators, governors, and local officials. Their participation is essential for democracy, providing a mechanism to select representatives and influence government policies. Over time, voter registration and turnout have evolved, shaping Mexico’s political landscape and reflecting the country’s commitment to democratic governance.