Salvadoran presidential election, 2019
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of El Salvador |
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Legislature |
Presidential elections will be held in El Salvador on 3 February 2019, with a second round in March if no candidate wins an outright majority.[1]
Candidates
Party | Presidential nominee | Running mate | |
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Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) | Carlos Calleja | Carmen Aída Lazo | |
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) | Hugo Martínez | Karina Sosa | |
Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA) | Nayib Bukele | Félix Ulloa | |
Vamos | Josué Alvarado | Roberto Rivera |
Nationalist Republican Alliance | Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front | Vamos | Grand Alliance for National Unity | ||||
Carlos Calleja | Carmen Aída Lazo | Hugo Martínez | Karina Sosa | Josué Alvarado | Roberto Rivera | Nayib Bukele | Félix Ulloa |
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for President | for Vice President | for President | for Vice President | for President | for Vice President | for President | for Vice President |
Vice President of Grupo Calleja | Advisor to the Ministry of Economy | Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador (2009–2018) |
Deputy of the Legislative Assembly | Businessman | Businessman | Mayor of San Salvador (2015–2018) |
Magistrate of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal |
References
- ↑ TSE define fecha para elección presidencial 2019 El Mundo, 16 October 2017
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