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General elections were held in Mexico on 2 June 2024. [3] [4] Voters elected a new president to serve a six-year term, all 500 members of the Chamber of Deputies, and all 128 members of the Senate of the Republic.
On 6 November 2024, Sheinbaum congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the 2024 United States presidential election. [196] Following the announcement of a 25% tariff on Mexican imports, she sent Trump a letter warning that "one tariff will follow another in response and so on, until we put our common businesses at risk."
The president of Mexico (Spanish: Presidente de México) is elected for a six-year term by direct election of all Mexican citizens. The candidate who wins a plurality of votes is elected president. No president can serve more than a single term in office, therefore every presidential election in Mexico is a non-incumbent election. [2]
Leading presidential candidate Claudia Sheinbaum arrives at Mexico City's main public square on May 29, 2024, to close out her presidential campaign ahead of the June 2 presidential election.
Former Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum declared victory in Mexico's presidential election, shortly after electoral authorities said she held an irreversible lead in an official quick count.
Mexico has elected its first female president, ... participation in the presidential election was between 58.9% and 61.7% of the electorate of nearly 100 million people. ... it has sky-high ...
The ban on any sort of presidential re-election dates back to the aftermath of the Porfiriato and the Mexican Revolution, which erupted after Porfirio Díaz's fraudulent victory on his seventh re-election in a row. [5] It is so entrenched in Mexican politics that it has remained in place even as it was relaxed for other offices.
The countdown is already underway and there are less than 200 days until Mexicans abroad can vote in their country’s elections on June 2, 2024.