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Protecting the Mexican Election from Abuse

By Diego Bassante, Manager for Politics and Government, Latin America

The election in Mexico is a priority for Facebook, and we are working hard to protect the vote from abuse and exploitation. In the last year we have built tools to reduce the spread of false news and new products to help create an informed community. We’ve also made important changes to prevent bad actors from using misinformation to undermine the democratic process.

Here is a look at the specific steps we’ve taken in Mexico ahead of the July 1 election.

Third-Party Fact-Checking

One of the ways we are fighting misinformation in Mexico is by partnering with well-respected fact-checkers like Verificado 2018 and Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Election Integrity

We are working hard to strengthen the integrity of the election in Mexico, and while there is always room for improvement, we feel our recent efforts put us in a much better place ahead of the July 1 vote. (Updated on June 22, 2018 to describe the scope of our work.)

Cooperation With the Electoral Authority

We have been working proactively with Mexico’s National Electoral Institute to help guarantee the integrity of the election. We recognize the importance of working closely with local authorities to encourage civic participation in local elections. With this in mind we signed a memorandum of understanding that includes:

Since 2018 Facebook has also been training National Electoral Institute and Federal Electoral Tribunal officials on how our platform works with the goal of increasing transparency, improving security, and helping the authorities conduct their investigations.

We also respond to information requests from the electoral authorities.

Promoting Civic Engagement

As part of our ongoing work to help build an informed and civically engaged community, we’re also launching products that make it easier for people to get the information they need to be informed voters before the election.