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{{short description|2020 election in El Salvador}}
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{{short description|2019 election in El Salvador}}
 
{{use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}
 
{{use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}
 
{{use Jackian|date=August 2022}}
 
{{use Jackian|date=August 2022}}
 
{{Infobox election
 
{{Infobox election
| election_name    = 2020 Salvadoran presidential election
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| election_name    = 2019 Salvadoran presidential election
 
| country          = El Salvador
 
| country          = El Salvador
 
| type              = presidential
 
| type              = presidential
| vote_type        = Legislative
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| vote_type        = Popular
| previous_election = 2015 Salvadoran presidential election
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| previous_election = 2014 Salvadoran presidential election
| previous_year    = 2015
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| previous_year    = 2014
| election_date    = 1 January 2020
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| election_date    = 4 August 2019
| next_election    = 2025 Salvadoran presidential election
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| next_election    = 2024 Salvadoran presidential election
| next_year        = ''2025''
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| next_year        = 2024
| turnout          = 83
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| registered        = 9,898,547
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| turnout          = 57.39%
 
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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  = '''72'''
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| popular_vote1    = '''4,385,822'''
| percentage1      = '''87.80'''
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| percentage1      = '''77.71%'''
 
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| image2            = Mauricio Funes (Brasilia, May 2008).jpg
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| image2            = Inscripción de candidatos presidenciales del partido FMLN ante el TSE.jpg
 
| image2_size      = 157px
 
| image2_size      = 157px
| colour2          = F8C401
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| colour2          = DDDDDD
| candidate2        = [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]]
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| candidate2        = [[Adam Tutusaus Nafria]]
| party2            = [[Salvadoran Initiative]]
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| party2            = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
 
| home_state2      = [[Els Àngels]]
 
| home_state2      = [[Els Àngels]]
| delegate_count2  = 10
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| popular_vote2    = 944,867
| percentage2      = 12.20
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| percentage2      = 16.74%
 
| 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 88 percent of the vote.
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The '''2019 Salvadoran presidential election''' was held on 4 August 2019. [[Orlando Pareja Palau]] of the [[Salvadoran Initiative]] was elected as the country's president. He was the first [[Creepero-Salvadorans|Creepero-Salvadoran]] to be elected as [[president of El Salvador]].
  
 
== Results ==
 
== Results ==
  
 
{{Election results
 
{{Election results
| caption = 2020 Salvadoran presidential election
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| caption = 2019 Salvadoran presidential election
| party1  = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]]
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| party1  = [[Salvadoran Initiative]]
 
| cand1  = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]]
 
| cand1  = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]]
| votes1  = 72
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| votes1  = 4385822
 
| color1  = #F8C401
 
| color1  = #F8C401
| party2  = [[Salvadoran Initiative|INSAL]]
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| party2  = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| cand2  = [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]]
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| cand2  = [[Adam Tutusaus Nafria]]
| votes2  = 10
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| votes2  = 944867
| color2  = #F8C401
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| color2  = #DDDDDD
| source  = [[Tribunals Generals]]
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| party3  = [[Conservative Party (El Salvador)|Conservative Party]]
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| cand3  = [[Sebastià Alumbrer Galadies]]
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| votes3  = 295420
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| color3  = #0000CD
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| party4  = [[Rally for El Salvador]]
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| cand4  = [[Miquel Izaguerri Lledo]]
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| votes4  = 14696
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| color4  = #702963
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| party5  = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
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| cand5  = [[Romeu Bedmar Parera]]
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| votes5  = 3320
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| color5  = #DDDDDD
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| invalid    = 36694
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| electorate = 9898547
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| source  = [[National Electoral Commission (El Salvador)|National Electoral Commission]]
 
}}
 
}}
  

Latest revision as of 21:04, 11 July 2024

2019 Salvadoran presidential election

← 2014 4 August 2019 2024 →
Registered9,898,547
Turnout57.39%
  Nayib Bukele - 2019 (48342383356) (cropped).jpg Inscripción de candidatos presidenciales del partido FMLN ante el TSE.jpg
Candidate Orlando Pareja Palau Adam Tutusaus Nafria
Party Salvadoran Initiative Independent
Home state Vallepital Els Àngels
Popular vote 4,385,822 944,867
Percentage 77.71% 16.74%

President before election

Roderic Tarragona Montanuy
INSAL

Elected President

Orlando Pareja Palau
INSAL

The 2019 Salvadoran presidential election was held on 4 August 2019. Orlando Pareja Palau of the Salvadoran Initiative was elected as the country's president. He was the first Creepero-Salvadoran to be elected as president of El Salvador.

Results

2019 Salvadoran presidential election
CandidatePartyVotes%
Orlando Pareja PalauSalvadoran Initiative4,385,82277.71
Adam Tutusaus NafriaIndependent944,86716.74
Sebastià Alumbrer GaladiesConservative Party295,4205.23
Miquel Izaguerri LledoRally for El Salvador14,6960.26
Romeu Bedmar PareraIndependent3,3200.06
Total5,644,125100.00
Valid votes5,644,12599.35
Invalid/blank votes36,6940.65
Total votes5,680,819100.00
Registered voters/turnout9,898,54757.39
Source: National Electoral Commission

See also