500 federal deputies for the Congress of the Union
15 governorships
30 local congresses
1,900 town halls and municipal boards
What would each state in the country choose?
In alphabetical order:
Aguascalientes: 27 councils and 11 city councils
Baja California: Governor, 25 councils and 5 municipalities
Baja California Sur: Governor, 21 councils and 5 city councils
Campeche: Governor, 35 councils, 13 city councils and 22 municipal councils
Chiapas: 40 councils and 124 municipalities
Chihuahua: Governor, 33 councils, 67 municipalities and 67 receiverships
Mexico City: 66 councils and 16 mayors' offices
Coahuila: 38 municipal presidencies, 76 receiverships and 400 regidurías
Colima: Governor, 25 councils and 10 municipalities
Durango: 25 councils
State of Mexico: 75 councils and 125 municipalities
Guanajuato: 36 councils and 46 municipalities
Guerrero: Governor, 46 councils and 80 municipalities
Hidalgo: 30 councils
Jalisco: 38 councils and 125 municipalities
Michoacán: Governor, 40 councils and 112 municipalities
Morelos: 20 councils and 33 municipalities
Nayarit: Governor, 30 councils, 20 municipalities and 138 regidurías
Nuevo León: Governor, 42 councils and 51 municipalities
Oaxaca: 42 councils and 153 municipalities
Puebla: 41 councils and 217 municipalities
Querétaro: Governor, 25 councils and 18 municipalities
Quintana Roo: 11 municipalities
San Luis Potosí: Governor, 27 councils and 58 municipalities
Sinaloa: Governor, 40 councils and 18 city councils
Sonora: Governor, 33 councils and 72 municipalities
Tabasco: 35 councils and 17 municipalities
Tamaulipas: 36 councils and 43 municipalities
Tlaxcala: Governor, 25 councils, 60 city councils and 299 community presidencies
Veracruz: 50 councils and 212 municipalities
Yucatán: 25 councils and 106 municipalities
Zacatecas: Governor, 30 councils and 58 municipalities
How many people will vote?
The 94 million 800 thousand citizens registered in the Electoral Register are expected to participate on this election day.
How do I find the box that touches me?
The INE reported that 161 thousand polling stations will be installed that will have 50 thousand Electoral Supervisors and Trainers.
To find your box you must:
Do not forget to bring your INE on the day of the elections so that it is compared with the Electoral Register and you can cast your vote.
What do I do if someone wants to force my vote?
Never forget that the vote is free and secret.
If you suspect that there is an attempt at blackmail, you can and should make the corresponding complaint to the Special Prosecutor's Office for Electoral Crimes Attention, ( FEPADE ), but remember, it is not the same to force than to influence. For it to be a crime, there must be a threat or coercion.
In the same way, you can make the complaint in person at the FEPADE Immediate Attention Unit (Bulevar Adolfo López Mateos No. 2836, Col. Tizapán, San Ángel, Álvaro Obregón delegation, CP 01090, Mexico City, telephone (55) 53463137) or in the Electoral Prosecutor's Offices of all the states.
Do not forget to attend with face masks, follow the rules of healthy distance and, most importantly, find out about the proposals of the candidates in your area.