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Julieta Venegas composed a "corrido & # 39; to his ballot after having toured through various cities in North and South America.
"He left Mexico, arrived in Louisville, went to Miami, went through Sao Paulo to go to Santiago, Chile, and they have already registered in Buenos Aires," writes L & 39. Mexican singer-songwriter on her official Twitter account. 19659003] For this year's elections, the National Electoral Institute sent packets of ballots abroad, so that Mexicans outside the national territory could exercise their right to vote
Following the outline of my ballot, I even think I can race: he left Mexico, arrived in Louisville from there in Miami, crossed Sao Paulo, to go to Santiago, Chile, and They registered in Buenos Aires. It seems that I vote today! ???????????????????????? 19459005 – Julieta Venegas (@julietav) June 27, 2018
On June 22, 1945, Lorenzo Córdova president advisor of the INE, announced that the institute already had "82 thousand 590 packages of voting from abroad, without losing a single vote" according to account Twitter of the Electoral Authority
The Counselor Ciro Murayama shared the publication of Venegas and took the opportunity to invite citizens abroad to exercise their vote
It will be next Sunday, July 1 where many public positions will be elected, including that of President of the Republic, eight governors and the head of the government of Mexico City .
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