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MEXICO CITY — Only about 25,000 Mexicans living abroad have applied to vote in Mexico’s presidential election this summer, a number that is far below expectations and raises questions about ...
Jose Luis Torres still carries his Mexican voter card 35 years after moving to the United States. But even though he could use it for the first time to vote by mail in Mexico’s presidential ...
Since the 1990s, eligible voters in the country of Mexico (i.e., persons of age 18 or greater) have had to visit an electoral office and be registered into the electoral census in order to obtain ...
The meme on Miller’s Facebook page shows what looks like a voter registration card issued by Mexico under this text: “To vote in Mexico every eligible Mexican has to have a tamper-proof photo ...
MEXICO CITY — Only 733 Mexicans living abroad have applied to vote during the first month of registration for their country’s 2006 presidential election, officials said Monday, prompting the ...
The meme placed on Miller’s Facebook page Aug. 16, 2015, shows what looks like a voter registration card issued by Mexico under this text: "To vote in Mexico every eligible Mexican has to have a ...
SAN ANTONIO - The deadline for Mexico's first-ever absentee voting program for expatriates arrived Sunday with very few turning out to register, officials said. Of an estimated 4 million eligible ...
Only a small fraction of Mexican citizens living in the U.S. signed up to vote in their home country’s July presidential election, according to figures released on Friday. Registration barriers ...
Airports are not the only ones who accept the Mexican voter card as a valid form of ID. Up until last year, illegal immigrants could use them to get a drivers license in North Carolina.
Only about 25,000 Mexicans living abroad have applied to vote in Mexico’s presidential election this summer, a number that is far below expectations and raises questions about whether cumbersome ...