International Foundation for Electoral Systems: This part shows voters what the ballot will look like and tells them that they will receive information about the presidential candidates’ platform.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: The overseas ballots are 'secret and free.' 'Only you decide who to vote for.'
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: The absentee ballots must arrive in Mexico before 8 a.m. on July 1.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Voters are asked to 'run' to the post office to send their ballots to Mexico. Street mailboxes should not be used.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Voters are instructed to mark their choices with an 'X' and seal their vote in the prepaid return envelope.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: IFE provided a prepaid return envelope with each overseas ballot.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: The guide says that overseas voters should receive their ballots April 15-May17.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: This part explains why IFE rejected 14,000 registrations. It also tells valid overseas voters that proper identification is required to receive ballots at home.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: 'With your vote, the country is complete.'
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Mexico is allowing voters living overseas to vote for the first time in the July 2 elections. IFE issued this guide to answers questions about the process.