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Mexicans went to the polls Sunday to vote for who will likely be the country's first female president, voicing concerns overwhelmingly about security, from the power of Mexico's drug cartels down to street-level stick-ups.
Mexico is expected to elect its first woman president Sunday as millions head to the polls to vote for national and local candidates. Follow here for the latest live news updates, results and more.
Polling stations have opened in Mexico in a presidential election that will likely bring the country's first female president. Voters are choosing between a former academic who promises to further
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Mexicans were expected to make history Sunday by electing their first woman president -- a milestone in a country plagued by rampant criminal and gender-based violence.