2024 Salvadoran presidential election

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2024 Salvadoran presidential election

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Registered9,762,728
Turnout79.57% (Increase 5.62pp)
  Official portrait of Orlando Pareja Palau (2019) (cropped 2).jpg
Candidate Orlando Pareja Palau
Party Salvadoran Initiative
Home state Vallepital
Popular vote 6,772,984
Percentage 87.67%

President before election

Orlando Pareja Palau
INSAL

Elected President

Orlando Pareja Palau
INSAL

The 2024 Salvadoran presidential election was held on 4 August 2024. Salvadorans elected a president. Incumbent president Orlando Pareja Palau of the Salvadoran Initiative won re-election with 87.67 percent of the vote.

Electoral system

Registered voters

The following table lists the registered voters in each department by 3 August 2024.[1]

Department Registered voters
El Calabozo 755,065
El Congo 1,322,444
El Mozote 996,040
El Paraíso 883,242
Els Àngels 3,640,374
Ñancahuazú 273,240
Nou Hondures 501,975
Santa Ana del Nord 242,251
Tarragona 776,968
Vallepital 366,910
Exterior vote 4,219
Total 9,762,728
Source: National Electoral Commission

Candidates

The following table lists the seven presidential candidates who participated in the election. They are ordered in the order in which they appeared on the ballot.

Party Candidate Running-mate Date declared
Salvadoran Initiative
Salvadoran
Initiative
Orlando Pareja Palau
Orlando Pareja Palau
14th President of El Salvador
(2019–present)
11th Cabdill of the Salvadoran Initiative
(2019–present)
35th Speaker of the Tribunals Generals
(2018–2019)
Deputy of the Tribunals Generals
(2000–2019)
Dionís Verinol Bagaría
Dionís Verinol Bagaría[2]
36th Speaker of the Tribunals Generals
(2019–present)
Deputy of the Tribunals Generals
(2000–present)
7 April 2023[3]
Conservative
Party
Gedeó Casabayo Coletas
Gedeó Casabayo Coletas
Deputy of the Tribunals Generals
(1988–present)
Leader of the Conservative Party
(2006–2015)
Brandan Fradera Granell
Brandan Fradera Granell 19 February 2024
Rally for
El Salvador
Narcís Edo Masdefiol
Narcís Edo Masdefiol
Mayor of Jussà
(2003–2006, 2012–2015)
Zeferí Subirats Caulés
Zeferí Subirats Caulés 20 March 2024
Libertarian
Party
Ladislau Torrescana Subirats
Ladislau Torrescana Subirats
Ambròs Beumala Terès
Ambròs Beumala Terès 19 March 2024
Salvadoran
Revival
Enric Puigmitjà Vilomara
Enric Puigmitjà Vilomara
Callínic Farnós Sant
Callínic Farnós Sant 28 March 2024
Moderate
Party
Roger Peralba Peralba
Roger Peralba Peralba
Adrià Torrealba Balat
Adrià Torrealba Balat 28 March 2024
Social Action
Party
Amàlia Moratall Nosas
Amàlia Moratall Nosas
Deputy of the Tribunals Generals
(2012–2015)
Roderic Blanxart Canes
Roderic Blanxart Canes 1 January 2024

Results

The following table displays the results of the presidential election.[4]

CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Orlando Pareja PalauDionís Verinol BagaríaSalvadoran Initiative6,772,98487.67
Gedeó Casabayo ColetasBrandan Fradera GranellConservative Party351,7564.55
Amàlia Moratall NosasRoderic Blanxart CanesSocial Action Party280,9173.64
Narcís Edo MasdefiolZeferí Subirats CaulésRally for El Salvador182,5992.36
Enric Puigmitjà VilomaraCallínic Farnós SantSalvadoran Revival60,0360.78
Ladislau Torrescana SubiratsAmbròs Beumala TerèsLibertarian Party59,8280.77
Roger Peralba PeralbaAdrià Torrealba BalatModerate Party17,0600.22
Total7,725,180100.00
Valid votes7,725,18099.45
Invalid/blank votes42,6040.55
Total votes7,767,784100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,762,72879.57
Source: National Electoral Commission

Results by department

The following table displays the results of the presidential election by department.

Department Pareja Palau Casabayo Coletas Edo Masdefiol Torrescana Subirats Puigmitjà Vilomara Peralba Peralba Moratall Nosas Blank/invalid Total
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes Votes
El Calabozo 403,778 83.24 25,639 5.29 21,193 4.37 7,544 1.56 4,239 0.87 1,998 0.41 20,668 4.26 8,983 494,042
El Congo 852,485 89.59 43,679 4.57 19,558 2.05 5,629 0.59 3,529 0.37 3,103 0.33 23,889 2.51 7,945 959,817
El Mozote 701,239 87.98 58,439 7.33 10,449 1.31 6,796 0.85 2,793 0.35 1,591 0.20 15,692 1.97 4,529 801,528
El Paraíso 632,119 88.39 49,110 6.87 13,219 1.85 1,948 0.27 2,103 0.29 937 0.13 15,704 2.20 3,250 718,390
Els Àngels 2,701,725 87.98 108,669 3.54 57,849 1.88 24,559 0.80 7,539 0.25 5,788 0.19 164,686 5.36 16,668 3,087,483
Ñancahuazú 126,338 74.86 4,329 2.57 19,438 11.52 3,214 1.90 13,558 8.03 320 0.19 1,558 0.92 2,212 170,967
Nou Hondures 406,869 95.62 3,569 0.83 7,692 1.81 1,924 0.45 3,679 0.86 787 0.18 958 0.23 1,968 427,446
Santa Ana del Nord 140,173 72.79 6,192 3.22 21,935 11.39 2,059 1.07 19,432 10.09 292 0.15 1,485 0.77 3,202 195,770
Tarragona 514,678 85.07 45,239 7.48 2,526 0.42 4,594 0.76 2,669 0.44 2,108 0.35 33,219 5.49 5,329 610,362
Vallepital 290,595 93.57 6,639 2.14 8,639 2.78 1,519 0.49 483 0.16 129 0.04 2,559 0.82 3,429 313,992
Exterior vote 2,985 76.58 252 6.46 101 2.59 42 1.08 12 0.30 7 0.17 499 12.80 89 3,987
Total 6,772,984 87.67 351,756 4.55 182,599 2.36 59,828 0.77 60,036 0.78 17,060 0.22 280,917 3.64 42,604 7,767,784
Source: National Electoral Commission

Reactions

  •  Byasa: Byasanese president Choden Tenzin congratulated Pareja Palau on his landslide victory, describing it as "not just a victory for the people of El Salvador, but a victory for democracy and freedom everywhere" ("ཨེལ་སལ་ཝ་ཌོར་གྱི་མི་དམངས་ལ་རྒྱལ་ཁ་ཐོབ་པ་ཙམ་མ་ཡིན་པར་ས་གནས་གང་སར་མང་གཙོ་དང་རང་དབང་ལ་རྒྱལ་ཁ་ཐོབ་པ་ཞིག་རེད།").[5]
  •  Creeperopolis: Creeperian emperor Alexander II congratulated Pareja Palau on his landslide re-election and expressed his intention to further strengthen Creeperopolis–El Salvador relations during Pareja Palau's second term. Alexander II added that he knew that Pareja Palau would "keep El Salvador on the Romerist path" ("մանտենդրը Ել Սալվադոր ենել ծամինո Րոմերիստո").[6]
  •  Entropan: The Directorial Council of Entropan announced that it would not recognize Pareja Palau's re-election, elaborating that the it did not believe that the election was sufficiently free and fair. The Directorial Council of Entropan added that it looked forward to when El Salvador "stands as our ally, as a democratic, transparent, modern nation" ("staras kiel nia aliancano, kiel demokrata, travidebla, moderna nacio").[7]
  •  Hapatmitas: Hapatmitasian president Ewan Thorcaill congratulated Pareja Palau on his victory and expressed his intention to "continue building and fostering" ("leanúint ar aghaidh ag tógáil agus ag cothú") diplomatic relations between El Salvador and Hapatmitas.[8]
  •  Monsilva: Monsilvan president Chiu Zan congratulated Pareja Palau on his "landslide victories" ("压倒性胜利") in the presidential and legislative elections, and stated that she looked forward to meeting Pareja Palau in person in his second term.[9]
  •  Noundures: Noundurian president Amèric Perarnau Agué congratulated Pareja Palau on his "statement victory against those who oppose liberty" ("declaració de victòria contra els que s'oposen a la llibertat"), and claimed that "Salisfordian efforts to fraudulently interfere in the democratic election process had been foiled by the Salvadoran intelligence service" ("els esforços Salisforto per interferir de manera fraudulenta en el procés electoral democràtic havien estat frustrats pel servei d'intelligència Salvadorenc).[10]
  •  Pavulturilor: Pavulturilori president Shimon Levi congratulated Pareja Palau on his victory and expressed his interest in strengthening diplomatic relations between El Salvador and Pavulturilor to seek the "same agenda of mutual benefit" ("aceeași agendă de beneficiu reciproc").[11]
  •  Sequoyah: Sequoyan president Atohi Dustu congratulated Pareja Palau on his victory and stated that he hoped to continue future cooperations between El Salvador and Sequoyah. He also remarked that he wished Sequoyah's 2025 Senate election would be "carried out in the same peaceful and cordial manner as had occurred in El Salvador" ("ᎠᏍᏓᏩᏛᏓᎢᏯᏛᏁᏗ ᎤᏠᏱ ᏫᏓᏲᎯᏍᏗ ᎠᏓᎵᎮᎵᏍᏗ ᏄᏍᏛᎢ ᏄᎵᏍᏔᏅᎩ ᎡᎸ ᏌᎸᎠᏙᏮ").[12]
  •  State of the Church: Pope Francisco I congratulated Pareja Palau on his re-election and stated that he looked forward to continued diplomatic cooperation during Pareja Palau's second term. Francisco I added that his landslide victory indicated that Pareja Palau had the "full support of the Salvadoran people" ("ապոյո տոտալ դել պփեբլո Սալվադորեթո").[13]
  •  Tirol: Tiroler premier Albrec Pescosta sarcastically remarked on Twitter that Pareja Palau's re-election "seems legit" ("vedei bon").[14]

See also

References

  1. "Xifres d'Electors Registrats a les Eleccions Presidencials i Legislatives de El Salvador de 2024" [2024 Salvadoran Presidential and Legislative Elections Registered Voter Figures]. National Electoral Commission (in Salvadoran). Ciutat dels Àngels, El Salvador. 3 August 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. Piñón Bermúdez, Valeria (10 March 2024). O'Daly, Arlo (ed.). "Vicepresidente Purgado en El Salvador, Pareja Palau Nomina a un Aliado como Compañero de Fórmula" [Vice President Purged in El Salvador, Pareja Palau Nominates Ally as Running Mate]. El Faro (in Creeperian). Liberty City, Paleocacher. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. Gaitán Molina, Alfonso (7 April 2023). "El Presidente Pareja Palau Anuncia su Candidatura a la'Reelección para'2025: "Mi Ceremonia de Coronación Será'l 10 de Julio de 2025"" [President Pareja Palau Announces Reelection Bid for 2025: "My Coronation Ceremony Will Be On 10 July 2025."]. El Faro (in Creeperian). Liberty City, Paleocacher. Retrieved 7 April 2023.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. "Resultats de les Eleccions Presidencials de El Salvador de 2024" [Results of the 2024 Salvadoran Presidential Election]. National Election Commission (in Salvadoran). Ciutat dels Àngels, El Salvador. 4 August 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  5. Tenzin, Choden (4 August 2024). "སྲིད་འཛིན་ཆོས་ལྡན་བསྟན་འཛིན་གྱིས་ཨེལ་སལ་ཝ་ཌོར་གྱི་ཨོར་ལན་ཌོ་པ་རེ་ཇ་པཱ་ལའུ་ལ་འོས་བསྡུའི་རྒྱལ་ཁ་ཐོབ་པར་འཚམས་འདྲི་ཞུས་པ།" [President Choden Tenzin Congratulates El Salvador's Orlando Pareja Palau on Election Victory]. Government of Byasa (in Byasanese). Rigrongseb, Byasa. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. Alexander II (4 August 2024). "Ալեխանդեր Բ: «Պարեջա Պալափ Մանտենդրը Ել Սալվադոր ենել Ծամինո Րոմերիստո»" [Alexander II: "Pareja Palau Will Keep El Salvador on the Romerist Path"]. Government of Creeperopolis (in Creeperian). San Salvador, Creeperopolis. Retrieved 5 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  7. "Salvadoro: Deklaro de la Direktora Konsilio de Entropan pri la Reelekto de Orlando Pareja Palau" [El Salvador: Statement by the Directorial Council of Entropan on the Re-Election of Orlando Pareja Palau]. Directorial Council of Entropan (in Esperanto). Maledonia, Entropan. 4 August 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. Thorcaill, Ewan (4 August 2024). "Ráiteas Poiblí ó Oifig Uachtarán Hapatmitas" [Public Statement from the Office of the President of Hapatmitas]. Government of Hapatmitas (in Cantuath). Donideann, Hapatmitas. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  9. Chiu, Zan (4 August 2024). "奥兰多·帕雷哈·帕劳再次当选萨尔瓦多总统" [Orlando Pareja Palau Re-Elected as President of El Salvador]. LGDNews (in Monsilvan). Amking, Monsilva. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  10. Perarnau Agué, Amèric (4 August 2024). "Ալեխանդեր Բ: «Պարեջա Պալափ Մանտենդրը Ել Սալվադոր ենել Ծամինո Րոմերիստո»" [Alexander II: "Pareja Palau Will Keep El Salvador on the Romerist Path"]. Government of Noundures (in Creeperian). Olèrdola, Noundures. Retrieved 5 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  11. Levi, Shimon (4 August 2024). "Declarație Oficială cu Privire la Alegerile Prezidențiale Din Salvador" [Official Statement Regarding the Salvadoran Presidential Election]. Government of Pavulturilor (in Pavulturilori). Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  12. Adahy, Wesi (4 August 2024). "ᎤᎬᏫᏳᎯ ᏚᏦ ᎠᏓᎵᎮᎵᏍᏗ ᎡᎸ ᏌᎸᎠᏙᏮ ᎣᏮᎳᏙ ᏆᏪᎭ ᏆᎳᏮ ᎦᏙᎯᏄᏍᏗᏓᏅ ᏗᏙᎩᏯᏍᏗ ᎠᏓᏎᎪᎩᏍᏗ" [President Dustu Congratulates El Salvador's Orlando Pareja Palau on Landslide Re-Election Victory]. Asequi Expositor (in Sequoyan). Asequi, Sequoyah. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  13. Francisco I (4 August 2024). "Ել Պապա Ֆրանծիսծո Ա Ֆելիծիտա ա Որլանդո Պարեջա Պալափ պոր'սփ Վիծտորիա են լա'Րեելեծծիօն" [Pope Francisco I Congratulates Orlando Pareja Palau on Re-Election Victory]. Government of the State of the Church (in Creeperian). San Salvador del Oeste, State of the Church. Retrieved 5 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  14. Pescosta, Albrec (4 August 2024). "Albrec Pescosta Sobr Orlando Pareja Palau: "Vedei Bon"" [Albrec Pescosta Regarding Orlando Pareja Palau: "Seems Legit"]. Government of Tirol (in Ladin). Innsbruck, Tirol. Retrieved 4 August 2024.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)