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By gaining control of Mexico's government. Also by being corrupt and fixing elections after comming into power.
Since 1823 when Mexico switched to a federal presidential representative republic. If you mean "free elections" without the interference of the Institutional Revolutionay Party (PRI), which held the presidency for almost 70 years, it was during the elections of the year 2000.
One of the purposes that elections serve is to provide a mechanism for peaceful and orderly transfer of power in a democratic society. They allow citizens to choose their representatives and leaders through a fair and transparent process. Elections also serve as a means to hold elected officials accountable for their actions and policies.
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