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Mexico: Final Report, Observing the 2000 Mexico Elections
The Carter Center has a long history of engagement with Mexico with the shared goal of improving the electoral system in that country.
Mexico: Pre-election Statement on Mexico Election, July 2, 2000
At the invitation of the major political parties and the government of Mexico and with the welcome of the Federal Election Institute, the Latin American and the Caribbean Program (LACP) of the Carter Center, representing the Council of Presidents and Prime Ministers, dispatched an exploratory mission to Mexico on June 12-14, 2000 to assess the electoral process and propose a strategy to monitor the elections of July 2nd. Led by Dr. Robert Pastor, former Director of the LACP, and Dr. Shelley McConnell, Associate Director of the LACP, the four-member team met with senior party officials, members of the government, IFE, the Electoral Tribunal, and diplomats.
Mexico: Final Report, Observing the 1997 Mexico Elections
The Carter Center sent a study mission to Mexico during the July 6, 1997 electoral process.
Mexico: Final Report, Observing the 1994 Mexico Elections
The final report on the 1994 Mexico Elections by The Carter Center.
Mexico: Final Report, Observing the 1992 Mexico Elections
In response to an invitation by 8 Mexican observer groups, The Carter Center's Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Government sent a delegation of 8 people to witness the observation of the elections in Michoacan and Chihuahua.
Mexico: Preliminary Statement, Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, EU, (2006)
 
Mexico: Preliminary Statement, Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, EU, (2006) (Spanish version)
 
Mexico: Informe Final, Elecciones Presidenciales y Legislativas, UE, (2006) (Spanish version)
 
Mexico: Presidential, Legislative, Gubernatorial and Local Elections Observation Report, IRI (2000)
 
Mexico: Presidential, Legislative, Gubernatorial and Local Elections Pre-Election Assessment Report III, IRI (2000)
 
Mexico: Presidential, Legislative, Gubernatorial and Local Elections Pre-Election Assessment Report II, IRI (2000)
 
Mexico: Presidential, Legislative, Gubernatorial and Local Elections Pre-Election Assessment Report I, IRI (2000)
 
Mexico: Informe final de la misión internacional para presenciar las elecciones federales de diputados del 5 de julio, OEA (2009)
 
Mexico: Report of the observation delegation, federal elections of July 2, European Parliament (2000)
 
Mexico: Pre-Election Statement, Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, NDI (2006)
This is the follow-up of a previous pre-election statement of the NDI delegation that visited Mexico from April 4 to 9, 2006. The July 2 presidential election were the most competitive ones, and this increased the pressure on the electoral administration authorities. This statement provides valuable background information about the legal framework and the history of the elections.
Mexico: Verbal Report, General Election, OAS (2015)
 
Mexico: 2006 Presidential Elections - NDI Election Watch Bullettin 4 (2006).
This is the fourth and final edition of a series of bulletins on the Mexican electoral process of 2006 and the main political and electoral events. The bulletin provides information on the development of the electoral contest, on campaign finance, election results, post-election events, and national and international electoral observation initiatives, among others.
Observing the 2000 Mexico Elections Final Report of The Carter Center
This is the final report of The Carter Center regarding the 2000 Mexico Elections.
Statement of the National Democratic Institute International Delegation to Mexico's 2000 Elections
This is the statement of the National Democratic Institute International Delegation regarding Mexico's 2000 elections.
Statement of the National Democratic Institute Second Pre-Election Delegation to Mexico and the 2000 Elections
This is the statement of the National Democratic Institute Second Pre-Election Delegation regarding Mexico and its 2000 Elections.
Mexico Presidential and Parliamentary Elections 2006 Final Report of the European Union Election Observation Mission
This is the final report of the European Union Election Observation Mission regarding the Mexico presidential and parliamentary elections of the 2nd of July 2006.
Mexico: Pre-Election Statement, Presidential Elections, NDI (April 9, 2006)
This is the statement of the NDI pre-election delegation that visited Mexico from April 4 though 9, 2006, to monitor the political environment and the preparations for the July 2, 2006, presidential and legislative elections. The 2006 presidential election were the most competitive ones, and this increased the pressure on the electoral administration authorities. The delegation believes that impressive advantages have been made in Mexico, but there is still a strong element of public distrust in politics. This statement was published on April 9, 2006.
Mexico: Report of the Team sent by the Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Government To Witness the Observation of the Elections In Michoacan and Chihuahua, Mexico July 13, 1992, The Carter Center (1992)
Report of the Team sent by the Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Government To Witness the Observation of the Elections In Michoacan and Chihuahua, Mexico July 13, 1992.
Mexico: The Carter Center Delegation To Observe the July 6, 1997 Election in Mexico, The Carter Center (1997)
The following report is divided into five parts. The introduction offers background on the meetings the Carter delegation held while in Mexico. Section II discusses the 1996 electoral reforms and their effects on the July 6 elections. Section III compares the 1994 to the 1997 elections. Section IV discusses the challenges the Mexican democracy as it approaches its next presidential election in 2000. Section V offers a brief conclusion regarding the Mexican electoral process.
Mexico: Final Report (third), General Elections, The Carter Center (1994)
The report is the third on the Mexican Electoral Process prepared for the Council of Freely-Elected Heads of Government.
Mexico: Observing The 2000 Mexico Elections, The Carter Center (2001)
The final report of the "international visitors" team on the observation of the July 2000 national elections in Mexico.
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