- 05/30/2024
- Elections 2024 , Today in marketing , Mexico
- Juan Antonio Miranda
The National Electoral Institute (INE) has a site to check if your voter ID is valid or not.
This June 2 there will be elections in Mexico, so the National Electoral Institute (INE) has a site to check if your voter ID is valid or not.
Within this portal there is an explanation of the credentials that are current and valid to be able to vote in these elections.
And this Sunday, June 2 , the next president of Mexico, senators and federal deputies, as well as governors, local legislators and municipal presidents, will be elected.
Next, we will give you an explanation about this site where you can know if your voter ID is valid or not.
Is my voter ID valid?
The first thing you should do to find out is enter this site, clicking here.
When you enter you will be shown three models to know the validity of this document, which are:
1.- Credentials model E, F, G and H
- “E” Issued from July 2014
- “F” abroad from February 2016
- “G and H” Issued from December 2019
2.- Model D credentials
- Issued in 2013
3.- Model C credentials
- Issued in 2008
So don’t wait any longer and check whether your voter ID is valid or not so you can vote this June 2.
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Important date of the 2024 Electoral Calendar
- Election day: Sunday, June 2, 2024.
What is elected in 2024?
During the 2024 elections, a total of 629 positions will be elected at the federal level.
This includes 128 senatorial offices, 500 federal deputies and the Presidency of the Republic.
At the local level, 19,634 positions will be elected in different states, including local councils, municipal presidencies, receiverships and councilors.
Elections will be held for governors in the states of Chiapas, Mexico City, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos, Puebla, Tabasco, Veracruz and Yucatán.
What does the electoral ban consist of?
The electoral ban implies a series of restrictions for authorities at all levels of government – municipal, state and federal – who must refrain from carrying out actions such as the following:
- suspension of public events (such as the inauguration of works) and partisan events by officials,
- the delivery of economic support that could affect the voters’ decision.
Aware of these limitations, the Mexican government has taken measures, such as advancing the delivery of payments and other economic support to beneficiaries of social programs, including the Senior Adult Pension, the Benito Juárez Scholarships and Jóvenes Construyendo el Futuro, among others.
Financing of political parties
The public financing that national political parties will receive for the 2024 elections amounts to $10,444,157,311 pesos, distributed in the following items:
- Permanent ordinary activities: $6,609,787,227.
- Campaign expenses for national political parties: $3,304,893,614.
- Campaign expenses for all independent candidates: $66,097,872.
- Specific activities: $198,293,617.
- Postal franchise: $264,391,491.
- Telegraphic franchise: $693,490.