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INE Commemorates 71 Years Female Vote

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The National Electoral Institute (INE) celebrates on 3 July the 71st anniversary of the first time that Mexican women have financed in a federal election, a historic event that took place in 1955 and consolidated the 1953 constitutional reform as a material and tangible exercise of democracy. This event, which allowed the arrival of the first federal deputy to the Congress of the Union, marked the beginning of a profound transformation in the re…

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For Mexican women, and not only for those of us engaged in politics, July 3 is a historic and profoundly significant date. We remember the day when women first exercised their right to vote in Mexico, a conquest so recent that, at that time, my mother was not even born. Although that milestone of 1955 is often evoked in official speeches with an abstract and almost idyllic solemnity, for us it is a living memory and a reminder of our democratic …

The National Electoral Institute (INE) today commemorates the 71st anniversary of the first time that Mexican women exercised their right to vote in a federal election, a historic milestone reached on July 3, 1955 that marks the transition from the normative obtaining of suffrage to their material exercise at the polls [...] The INE entry commemorates the 71st anniversary of the first women's vote in Mexico aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias Méx…

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MEXICO CITY — Senator Lorenia Valles Sampedro, licensed, commemorated the 71st anniversary of the women’s vote in Mexico and highlighted the normative progress in gender parity and political inclusion in the country. On July 3, 1955, Mexican women voted for the first time in a federal election, after the right to women’s vote was constitutionally recognized in 1953. Valles Sampedro pointed out that Mexico currently has a legal framework that pro…

It highlights historic progress and reaffirms its commitment to full, equal and violence-free political participation for women.

It highlights historic progress and reaffirms its commitment to full, equal and violence-free political participation for women.

It highlights historic progress and reaffirms its commitment to full, equal and violence-free political participation for women.

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Vanguardia broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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