Mexican expatriates’ vote: How powerful?

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Posted on: September 27th, 2005
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For the first time in history, Mexicans living outside Mexico will be able to vote in their native country’s presidential election next year without having to return home.

Recently approved changes in Mexico’s election law mean Mexican expatriates can help choose a successor to President Vicente Fox, who, like all Mexican presidents, is limited to a six-year term.

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