
Sistema electoral mexicano
The Mexican electoral system is the process through which citizens elect officials at various levels, including presidents, lawmakers, and local authorities. It combines direct voting, where voters choose candidates, with proportional representation, allocating seats based on party vote percentages. The National Electoral Institute (INE) oversees fair elections, manages voter registration, and ensures transparency. Mexico uses a mixed system: the president is elected by majority vote every six years, while Congress seats are assigned through both direct voting and party lists. This system aims for democratic representation, balancing individual candidate support with broader party participation.