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Both the U.S. and Mexico are federal presidential republics, but Mexico has 31 independent states and one federal district while the United States has 50 states and one such federal district. Another difference would be the presidential election process: in the U.S., it is decided by the Electoral College, while in Mexico the president is elected by direct popular vote.

Besides those two differences, both governments work very much the same.

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