A Taraumara indigenous woman in traditional clothes casts her vote at a polling station in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico during elections on July 1, 2012. Voters, exhausted by violence, seem prepared to bring the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ran the country for seven decades, back to office. Mexican presidents are elected by simple majority for six-year terms and are banned from running for reelection.  AFP PHOTO/JESUS ALCAZAR        (Photo credit should read Jesus Alcazar/AFP/GettyImages)
A Taraumara indigenous woman in traditional clothes casts her vote at a polling station in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico during elections on July 1, 2012. Voters, exhausted by violence, seem prepared to bring the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ran the country for seven decades, back to office. Mexican presidents are elected by simple majority for six-year terms and are banned from running for reelection.  AFP PHOTO/JESUS ALCAZAR        (Photo credit should read Jesus Alcazar/AFP/GettyImages)

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En México cerca de 20 millones de electores están llamados a votar en cuatro Estados del país el domingo 4 de junio. Se trata de las elecciones estatales que servirán para calentar motores camino a las presidenciales.

Elecciones en México: ¿qué está en juego?

En México cerca de 20 millones de electores están llamados a votar en cuatro Estados del país el domingo 4 de junio. Se trata de las elecciones estatales que servirán para calentar motores camino a las presidenciales.