Guatemalan general election, 2007

Guatemalan presidential election, 2007

9 September and 4 November 2007

 
Nominee Álvaro Colom Otto Pérez Molina
Party UNE PP
Home state Guatemala City Guatemala City
Running mate Rafael Espada Ricardo Castillo
States carried 15 7
Popular vote 1,449,153 1,294,645
Percentage 52.82% 47.18%

President before election

Óscar Berger
GANA

President-elect

Álvaro Colom
UNE

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politics and government of
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A general election was held in Guatemala in two rounds on 9 September and 4 November 2007. Voters went to the polls to elect a new President and Vice President of the Republic, 158 congressional deputies, and 332 mayors.

Results

A total of fifteen parties contested the election, though one of them (the Front for Democracy) did not field a candidate for the presidential election.

Presidential election

Around 60% of the voting public participated in the 9 September first-round vote. However, no candidate secured more than 50% of the vote, and so a run-off election was held between Álvaro Colom of the National Unity of Hope (UNE) and former Army General Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party (PP) on 4 November 2007.[1][2]

The ruling Grand National Alliance (GANA), after placing third in the first-round vote, declined to endorse either Colom or Pérez Molina for the second round.[3]

With 97.23% of the vote counted in the second round, Colom was declared the winner with just over 52 percent.

Congressional election

The National Unity of Hope (UNE) made huge gains in the election, receiving 27.08%, nearly 10 percentage points more than November 2003. The Patriotic Party (PP), which ran independent of the Grand National Alliance (GANA), received 24.97% of the vote. GANA itself received 18.28% of the vote.[4]

Presidential and vice-presidential candidates

A full list appears on the Electoral Court's website.

Presidential and vice-presidential candidates

National Unity of Hope
Álvaro Colom Rafael Espada
for President for Vice President
General Secretary of National Unity of Hope
(2003-2007)
Founder of the Cardiovascular Surgery Unit of Guatemala
(1994)
Patriotic Party
Otto Pérez Molina Alejandro Castillo Sinibaldi
for President for Vice President
General Secretary of Patriotic Party
(2002- )
Deputy of the Congress
(2004- )
President of IRTRA
(1962- )

Polls

Voting intention (%)
Poll byDateColomPérezGiammatteiMenchúSugerUndecided
Siglo XXI Nov. 200747.452.6----
BGC Nov. 200748.052.0----
Prensa Libre Nov. 200747.053.0----
El Periódico Nov. 200739.435.1---25.5
El Periódico Oct. 200737.339.8---22.9
Siglo XXI Oct. 200746.253.8----
Prensa Libre Oct. 200745.654.4----
Prensa Latina September 200734.726.813.3
Siglo XXI September 200741.439.39.55
Prensa Libre September 200731.731.814.63.14.527.6
El Periódico Aug. 200730.727.710.55.71.716.7
Prensa Libre Aug. 20072217.57.672.423.1728.83
El Periódico Jul. 20073323.18.95.518.5
Prensa LibreJul. 200721.3314.428.172.422.537.92
El Periódico Jun. 20072813.25.86.733.4
Prensa Libre Jun. 200720.7512.258.171.51
El Periódico May 200725.915.35.66.236
Prensa Libre May 200720.611.47.12.91.5
El Periódico Apr. 200728.610.46.35.642.3
Prensa Libre Apr. 200726.5109.62.751.25
El Periódico Jan. 200734.615.90.21.429.8
Prensa Libre Jan. 200721.2310.527.542.180.60

Results

Presidential election

 Summary of the 9 September and 4 November 2007 Guatemalan presidential election results
Candidates — Parties 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Álvaro ColomNational Unity of Hope (UNE) 926,244 28.23% 1,449,153 52.82%
Otto Pérez MolinaPatriotic Party (PP) 771,175 23.51% 1,294,645 47.18%
Alejandro GiammatteiGrand National Alliance (GANA) 565,270 17.23%
Eduardo SugerSocial Action Centre (CASA) 244,448 7.45%
Luis RabbéGuatemalan Republican Front (FRG) 239,208 7.29%
Mario Estrada — National Change Union (UCN) 103,603 3.16%
Rigoberta MenchúEncounter for Guatemala (EG) 101,316 3.09%
Fritz García GallontUnionist Party (PU) 95,743 2.92%
Óscar Castañeda — National Advancement Party (PAN) 83,826 2.56%
Miguel Ángel Sandoval — Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity–MAIZE (URNG–MAIZ) 70,080 2.14%
Manuel Conde Orellana — Democratic Union (UD) 24,971 0.76%
Pablo Monsanto — New Nation Alliance (ANN) 19,377 0.59%
Héctor Rosales — Authentic Integral Development (DIA) 18,819 0.57%
Vinicio Cerezo Blandón — Guatemalan Christian Democracy (DCG) 16,529 0.50%
Valid votes (turnout 60.5%/48.3%) 3,280,609 100.0% 2,743,798 100.0%
Blank votes 132,983 50,601
Invalid votes 208,260 101,214
Total votes 3,621,852 2,895,613
Source: Tribunal Supremo Electoral

Presidential results by department (2nd round)

Departments Colom Pérez Molina Write-in None
Alta Verapaz92,61081,9773,6566,939
Baja Verapaz22,37629,0872672,035
Chimaltenango66,08947,5633732,909
Chiquimula39,09438,9805743,118
Petén44,20436,7501,8082,471
El Progreso21,83617,638238895
El Quiché81,91560,5043,6795,618
Escuintla95,31546,5505,3264,413
Guatemala297,114436,55120,42131,171
Huehuetenango85,21863,2713,2675,184
Izabal40,21028,2412,6781,926
Jalapa30,18228,1326721,980
Jutiapa52,96845,4164982,307
Quetzaltenango79,65466,8626326,227
Retalhuleu39,75425,3115362,011
Sacatepéquez36,64434,1051752,031
San Marcos92,67058,8371,7086,459
Santa Rosa45,19133,7002302,340
Sololá48,92828,0528382,644
Suchitepéquez67,73839,7172,1123,515
Totonicapán38,12418,9426653,174
Zacapa31,51528,5072361,829
Total1,449,3491,294,69350,589101,196

Parliamentary election

 Summary of the 9 September 2007 Congress of the Republic of Guatemala election results
Parties and alliances Votes % +/– Seats +/–
National Unity of Hope (Unidad Nacional de la Esperanza, UNE) 721,988 22.81% +4.4% 48 +16
Grand National Alliance (Gran Alianza Nacional, GANA) 522,480 16.51% –7.8%1 37 –101
Patriotic Party (Partido Patriota, PP) 503,442 15.91% +15.9%1 30 +301
Guatemalan Republican Front (Frente Republicano Guatemalteco, FRG) 310,038 9.80% –9.9% 15 –28
Encounter for Guatemala (Encuentro por Guatemala, EG) 195,151 6.17% +6.17% 4 +4
Unionist Party (Partido Unionista, PU) 192,983 6.10% +0.7% 8 +1
Social Action Centre (Centro de Acción Social, CASA) 154,718 4.89% +4.9% 5 +5
National Advancement Party (Partido de Avanzada Nacional, PAN) 144,910 4.58% –6.3% 4 –13
National Change Union (Union del Cambio Nacional, UCN) 128,593 4.06% +4.1% 4 +4
Guatemalan National Revolucionary Unity–MAIZE
(Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca–MAIZ, URNG–MAIZ)
103,480 3.27% –0.9% 2 ±0
Authentic Integral Development (Desarrollo Integral Auténtico, DIA) 45,142 1.43% –1.6% –1
Democratic Union (Unión Democrática, UD) 44,488 1.41% –0.8% 1 –1
New National Alliance (Alianza Nueva Nación, ANN) 42,790 1.35% –3.5% –6
Front for Democracy (Frente por la Democracia, EL FRENTE) 28,798 0.91% +0.9% ±0
Guatemalan Christian Democracy (Democracia Cristiana Guatemalteca, DCG) 26,190 0.83% –2.4% –1
Valid votes (turnout 60.5%) 3,165,191 100.0 158
Blank votes 212,615
Invalid votes 244,082
Total votes 3,621,888
Source: Tribunal Supremo Electoral and Prensa Libre

1 In the 2003 election, the Patriotic Party was part of the Grand National Alliance, which has since become a party.

References

  1. Colom Far Ahead of Rivals in Guatemala Angus Reid Global Monitor, 13 February 2007
  2. Guatemala heads for run-off vote BBC News, 10 September 2007
  3. GANA Party Stays Neutral Prensa Latina, 13 September 2007
  4. UNE se coloca arriba PP baja Elecciones Guatemala, 10 September 2007 (in Spanish)
  5. Guatemala Nobel Prize winner Menchu halts presidential campaign People's Daily, 27 August 2007
  6. Menchú NO ha cerrado campaña por falta de recursos
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