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The Voting Credential (Spanish: Credencial para Votar), also known as Elector Credential (Spanish: Credencial de Elector), INE Card (Spanish: Tarjeta INE; formerly IFE Card, Spanish: Tarjeta IFE), [1] and Mexican Voter ID Card (Spanish: Tarjeta de Identificación de Votación Mexicana), is an official document issued by the National Electoral Institute (INE) that allows Mexican citizens of ...
Ultimas Noticias was described as a tabloid in 1958 by Time magazine, [10] in 2007 by The New York Times, [11] [12] and in 2019 by The Guardian. [8] BBC Monitoring stated in 2019 that Últimas Noticias has "a predominantly pro-government stance"; [13] in the same year, The Guardian characterized the paper as a "pro-Maduro tabloid". [8]
INE's headquarters in Mexico City. The Instituto Nacional Electoral (INE) (Spanish for National Electoral Institute) (formerly Federal Electoral Institute) (Instituto Federal Electoral, IFE) is an autonomous, public agency responsible for organizing federal elections in Mexico, that is, those related to the election of the President of the United Mexican States, the members of the Congress of ...
This national electoral calendar for 2025 lists the national/federal elections scheduled to be held in 2025 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
The Dominican national identity card (Spanish: Cédula de Identidad y Electoral or cédula) is a national identity card issued to citizens of the Dominican Republic.The polycarbonate card containing the holder's full name, place of birth, date of birth, nationality, sex, civil status, occupation, polling station, and residential address, as well as a photograph that adheres to ISO/IEC 19794-5.
To ensure state inclusivity, the INE gathered questions from citizens of all 32 federal entities. [122] On 28 March, the INE selected journalists Adriana Pérez Cañedo and Alejandro Cacho as moderators of the debate. [136] The debate was the most watched in Mexican history, with 16.18 million viewers. [137]
El Salvador. 2024 Salvadoran general election, 4 February and 3 March Dominican Republic. 2024 Dominican Republic municipal elections, 17 February; 2024 Dominican Republic general election, 19 May Jamaica. 2024 Jamaican local elections, 26 February Mexico. 2024 Mexican general election, 2 June; 2024 Mexican local elections, 2 June Panama
Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 28 July 2024 to choose a president for a six-year term beginning on 10 January 2025. [2] [3] The election was contentious, with international monitors calling it neither free nor fair, [4] citing the incumbent Maduro administration having controlled most institutions and repressed the political opposition before, during, [2] [5] and after the ...