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The Mexican president is both head of government and head of state (e.g. there are no prime ministers). He/she is elected by direct popular vote every 6 years, and cannot be reelected.

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Through direct popular vote. Unlike the United States, there is not an Electoral College in Mexico.

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By means of direct, popular vote.

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