Difference between revisions of "2019 Salvadoran presidential election"
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| next_election = 2025 Salvadoran presidential election | | next_election = 2025 Salvadoran presidential election | ||
| next_year = ''2025'' | | next_year = ''2025'' | ||
− | | turnout = | + | | turnout = 83 |
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| image1 = Nayib Bukele - 2019 (48342383356) (cropped).jpg | | image1 = Nayib Bukele - 2019 (48342383356) (cropped).jpg | ||
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| party1 = '''[[Salvadoran Initiative]]''' | | party1 = '''[[Salvadoran Initiative]]''' | ||
| home_state1 = [[Vallepital]] | | home_state1 = [[Vallepital]] | ||
− | | delegate_count1 = ''' | + | | delegate_count1 = '''72''' |
− | | percentage1 = ''' | + | | percentage1 = '''87.80''' |
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| image2 = Mauricio Funes (Brasilia, May 2008).jpg | | image2 = Mauricio Funes (Brasilia, May 2008).jpg | ||
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| party2 = [[Salvadoran Initiative]] | | party2 = [[Salvadoran Initiative]] | ||
| home_state2 = [[Els Àngels]] | | home_state2 = [[Els Àngels]] | ||
− | | delegate_count2 = | + | | delegate_count2 = 10 |
− | | percentage2 = | + | | percentage2 = 12.20 |
| title = [[President of El Salvador|President]] | | title = [[President of El Salvador|President]] | ||
| before_election = [[Roderic Tarragona Montanuy]] | | before_election = [[Roderic Tarragona Montanuy]] | ||
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− | The '''2020 Salvadoran presidential election''' was held on 1 January 2020. The [[Tribunals Generals]], the legislature of [[El Salvador]], voted to elect the country's next [[President of El Salvador|president]]. [[Orlando Pareja Palau]] was overwhelmingly selected as the country's next president, winning almost | + | The '''2020 Salvadoran presidential election''' was held on 1 January 2020. The [[Tribunals Generals]], the legislature of [[El Salvador]], voted to elect the country's next [[President of El Salvador|president]]. [[Orlando Pareja Palau]] was overwhelmingly selected as the country's next president, winning almost 88 percent of the vote. |
== Results == | == Results == | ||
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| party1 = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]] | | party1 = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]] | ||
| cand1 = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]] | | cand1 = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]] | ||
− | | votes1 = | + | | votes1 = 72 |
| color1 = #F8C401 | | color1 = #F8C401 | ||
| party2 = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]] | | party2 = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]] | ||
| cand2 = [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]] | | cand2 = [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]] | ||
− | | votes2 = | + | | votes2 = 10 |
| color2 = #F8C401 | | color2 = #F8C401 | ||
| source = [[Tribunals Generals]] | | source = [[Tribunals Generals]] |
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The 2020 Salvadoran presidential election was held on 1 January 2020. The Tribunals Generals, the legislature of El Salvador, voted to elect the country's next president. Orlando Pareja Palau was overwhelmingly selected as the country's next president, winning almost 88 percent of the vote.
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Orlando Pareja Palau | INSAL | 72 | 87.80 | |
Adán Tamayo Navarro | INSAL | 10 | 12.20 | |
Total | 82 | 100.00 | ||
Source: Tribunals Generals |