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{{distinguish|2020 Salvadoran legislative election|April 2020 Salvadoran presidential election}}
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{{short description|2019 election in El Salvador}}
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{{Infobox election
 
{{Infobox election
| election_name    = November 2020 Salvadoran presidential election
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| election_name    = 2019 Salvadoran presidential election
 
| country          = El Salvador
 
| country          = El Salvador
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| type              = presidential
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| vote_type        = Popular
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| previous_election = April 2020 Salvadoran presidential election
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| turnout          = 57.39%
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| before_election  = [[Alexander Giammattei Falla]]
 
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| after_election    = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]]
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The '''November 2020 Salvadoran presidential election''' is an upcoming election in [[El Salvador]] that will elect a new [[President of El Salvador]]. The election is occuring at the same time as [[2020 Salvadoran legislative election|legislative elections]] in the country. The election is nullifying the questionable results of the previous [[April 2020 Salvadoran presidential election|presidential election]] in April 2020 that elected [[Alexander Giammattei Falla]] as President.
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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]].
 
 
In the election, only the [[Creeperian Initiative]] was allowed to run candidates as per the [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles Agreement]]. The Initiative selected [[Orlando Pareja Palau]], [[Santiago Morales Cabrera]], and [[César Castillo Reyes]] as its three candidates to run in the election.
 
 
 
== Background ==
 
 
 
{{see|2020 Salvadoran Protests|April 2020 Salvadoran presidential election}}
 
 
 
[[File:Alejandro Giammattei 2019 (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|[[Alexander Giammattei Falla]] currently serves as President of El Salvador and has since 16 January 2020.]]
 
 
 
[[2019 Salvadoran presidential election|Presidential elections]] occured in [[El Salvador]] in November 2019. In the election, former [[President of El Salvador|President]] [[Adán Tamayo Navarro]] was declared to have been the winner. He was sworn in on 1 January 2020. On 14 January, a series of protests errupted in [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]] over Tamayo Navarro and his predecessor, [[Armando Calderón Sol]], allowing the ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' (DINA) to reenter the country following the declaration of [[Martial Law in Creeperopolis (2019)|martial law]] in August 2019.<ref name=protests>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37375187|title=Beginning of Protests in Ciudad Los'Ángeles|date=14 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref><ref name=protests2>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37384217|title=Protests in Ciudad Los'Ángeles Continue|date=15 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> Tamayo Navarro was assassinated only 16 days into his term on 16 January.<ref name=adan>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37387201|title=Assassination of Adán Tamayo Navarro|date=16 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> He was replaced by his Vice President, [[Alexander Giammattei Falla]].<ref name=adan /> The change in leadership appeased most moderate protestors who only sought a change in government since Tamayo Navarro was a part of a political dynasty that had ruled El Salvador since 1980.<ref name=adan /> However, there were radical protestors who continued to oppose the new government of Giammattei Falla and continued to protest, even demanding full independence from [[Creeperopolis]].<ref name=adan /> Giammattei Falla declared a state of emergency on 19 January.<ref name=emergency>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37413285|title=State of Emergency in El Salvador|date=19 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> In his declaration, he formally requested the [[Creeperian Armed Forces]] to enter El Salvador and put down the radical protestors.<ref name=emergency /> The action was approved of by the moderate protestors who were satisfied with the regime change.<ref name=emergency /> The Creeperian government gave the protestors until midnight on 21 January to cease protesting and the violence mostly ended by 31 January, but sporadic demonstrations continued following 31 January.<ref name=cease>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37420887|title=Protestors Ordered to Cease Protesting|date=20 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref><ref name=end>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37520851|title=Protests Mostly Die Down|date=31 January 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref><ref name=little>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=37552519|title=Little to No Violence Reported|date=4 February 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref>
 
 
 
On 9 April 2020, Giammattei Falla called for a snap election for 12 April to appease the protestors.<ref name=election>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38132451|title=Snap Election Declared|date=9 April 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> The protestors demanded a foreign nation should monitor the elections for fairness.<ref name=election /> Six candidates were declared, four of whom were from the [[Creeperian Initiative]] and one of them was Giammattei Falla.<ref name=election /> The election was postponed to 19 April since no international observer had been declared.<ref name=postponed>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38158309|title=Snap Election Postponed|date=12 April 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> It was again postponed on 19 April for the same reason.<ref name=postponedagain>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38229882|title=Snap Election Postponed Again|date=19 April 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> The Creeperian government official requested the government of [[Lyoa]] to be the international monitor for the election to which Lyoa agreed.<ref name=postponedagain /><ref name=lyoa>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38229956|title=Lyoa to Monitor Salvadoran Election|date=19 April 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> The election occured as planned on 26 April but the results were not released until 7 May when Giammattei Falla was declared the winner.<ref name=results>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=38570202|title=Giammattei Falla Wins Salvadoran Election|date=7 May 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref> The results were seen as rigged and the protests continued.{{citation needed}}
 
 
 
== Ciudad Los'Ángeles Agreement ==
 
 
 
{{main|Ciudad Los'Ángeles Agreement}}
 
 
 
On 7 October, the government of El Salvador and the radical protestors came to a final agreement after negotiations ended. The terms of the agreement, the [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles Agreement]], were as follow:<ref name=agreement>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=40966777|title=Ciudad Los'Ángeles Agreement|date=7 October 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref>
 
 
 
*A new constitution for El Salvador<ref name=agreement />
 
*The establishment of a legislature, the [[Legislative Assembly of El Salvador|Legislative Assembly]]<ref name=agreement />
 
*The establishment of 2 opposition political parties, the [[Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front]] and the [[Salvadoran Popular Movement]]<ref name=agreement />
 
*The implementation of biannual legislative elections<ref name=agreement />
 
*The implementation of presidential elections every 3 years<ref name=agreement />
 
 
 
The factions also agreed that three political parties would exist: the Creeperian Initiative, the Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front, and the Salvadoran Popular Movement.<ref name=agreement /> The three agreed that only the Creeperian Initiative could run candidates in the presidential elections and that only the Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front and the Salvadoran Popular Movement could run candidates in the legislative election.<ref name=agreement />
 
 
 
The government and protestors agreed to hold the elections on 1 November 2020 in the form as a general election. 1 November was to be set as the date for all future elections as it had been in the past.<ref name=agreement /> The results of the previous election in April 2020 were agreed to be cancelled. Giammattei Falla agreed to continue serving as President until 1 January 2021 when the new President would take over.<ref name=agreement /> He also agreed to not run for reelection.<ref name=agreement />
 
 
 
The new constitution would prohibit people from holding the office of President for two consecutive terms, just like the then current constitution did.<ref name=agreement /> The constitution would also set the seat count of the Legislative Assembly at 112, each representing one legislative district in El Salvador.<ref name=agreement />
 
 
 
The Creeperian Initiative announced its candidates shortly after the signing of the agreements.<ref name=agreement /> The Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front and the Salvadoran Popular Movement began campaigning in each of the 112 districts to earn seats for the first session of the new legislature.<ref name=agreement /><ref name=candidates>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=40966984|title=Initiative Announces Candidates|date=7 October 2020|website=Gaceta Creeperiano El Salvador|publisher=Gaceta Creeperiano|location=Ciudad Los’Ángeles|language=Creeperian Spanish}}</ref>
 
 
 
== Nominations ==
 
 
 
=== Orlando Pareja Palau ===
 
 
 
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[[File:CRINlogo.png|65px|center|link=Creeperian Initiative|Creeperian Initiative]]<big>'''1st Creeperian Initiative ticket'''</big>
 
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! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|Orlando Pareja Palau}}]]
 
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|Antonio Ulloa Garay}}]]
 
|- style="color:#black; font-size:100%; background:#ccc;"
 
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for President'''''
 
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for Vice President'''''
 
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| [[File:Nayib Bukele - 2019 (48342383356) (cropped).jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
 
| [[File:Felixulloahijo.jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
 
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| Political Science Professor at<br />[[Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University|Antonio Sáenz Heredia University]]<br /><small>(1998–present)</small>
 
| 17th<br />[[El Congo|Mayor of El Congo]]<br /><small>(2011–2019)</small>
 
|}
 
 
 
The first nomination for President put forth by the Creeperian Initiative is [[Orlando Pareja Palau|Orlando Óscar Pareja Palau]] (b. 24 July 1974), a professor of political science at the [[Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University]] in [[San Romero (city)|San Romero]], [[Creeperopolis]].<ref name=candidates /> He graduated from the university he teaches at in 1998 and joined the Initiaitve the same year. Pareja Palau is well-known for his publications such as ''[[La'Liberación del Gran Sacramento]]'', a 2007 [[Anti-Islamism in Creeperopolis|islamophobic]] and [[LGBT Rights in Creepeorpolis|homophobic]] historical fiction novel about a Creeperian [[Creeperian Crusade|crusade]] into [[Greater Sacramento]], and ''[[Historia de Catolicismo]]'', a 1998 islamophobic report that promotes the conspiracy theory of the "[[Jewish Holocaust conspiracy theory|Jewish Holocaust]]". Pareja Palau is partly responsible for the spread of the conspiracy theory across Creeperopolis and he is also partly responsible for the mass spread of [[Anti-Malgan sentiment|Malgaphobia]] across Creeperopolis in late 2019.{{citation needed}} He is also notorious for refusing to accept the figures of [[Deltinians]] and homosexuals in the ''[[De-Catholization]]'', a [[Creeperian Civil War]]-era genocide perpatrated by the [[National Council for Peace and Order]] from 1933 to 1949, in his 2013 report ''[[La'De-Catolización]]''.
 
 
 
Pareja Palau's running mate is [[Antonio Ulloa Garay]] (b. 18 October 1973), the former Mayor of [[El Congo]] from 2011 to 2019. He graduated from the [[University of Ciudad Los'Ángeles]] in 1999 and became a lawyer and joined the Initiaitve in 2003. Ulloa Garay was chosen by then President [[Manuel Arboleda Guillén]] to be the Mayor of El Congo in 2011. He resigned as Mayor in 2019 and returned to being a lawyer.
 
 
 
The Pareja Palau–Ulloa Garay campaign released the following agenda for their campaign:
 
 
 
#Take a larger in the [[Cooperation and Development Coalition]] (CODECO)
 
#Spread awarness of the "Jewish Holocaust" in El Salvador
 
#Attract investors from [[Quebecshire]]
 
#Incorporate the Book of Leviticus into the new Constitution
 
#Redevelop the infrastructe of cities on the [[Granada River]]
 
#Establish a Salvadoran division of the National Intelligence Directorate
 
#Allow [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]] (CORNACA) investment in El Salvador
 
#Militarization of the [[Salvadoran National Police]]
 
#Establish automatic [[Capital Punishment in Creeperopolis|death penalty]] for membership in [[Mara Salvatrucha]]
 
 
 
=== Santiago Morales Cabrera ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
 
|-
 
 
 
| colspan="28" style="background:#f1f1f1;" |
 
 
 
[[File:CRINlogo.png|65px|center|link=Creeperian Initiative|Creeperian Initiative]]<big>'''2nd Creeperian Initiative ticket'''</big>
 
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! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|Santiago Morales Cabrera}}]]
 
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|Ernesto Cabrera Franco}}]]
 
|- style="color:#black; font-size:100%; background:#ccc;"
 
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for President'''''
 
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for Vice President'''''
 
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| [[File:President Trump and the First Lady Welcome the President and First Lady of Guatemala (49238996191) (cropped).jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
 
| [[File:Jafeth Cabrera Franco 2016 (cropped).jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
 
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| 43rd<br />[[Santa Ana (city)|Mayor of Santa Ana]]<br /><small>(2006–present)</small>
 
| Law Professor at<br />[[University of Ciudad Los'Ángeles]]<br /><small>(2013–present)</small>
 
|}
 
 
 
The Morales Cabrera–Cabrera Franco campaign released the following agenda for their campaign:
 
 
 
#Construct a high speed rail line from Ciudad Los'Ángeles to El Congo
 
#Renovate [[Rafael Campo Pomar International Airport]]
 
#Attract investors from [[Greater Sacramento]]
 
#Establish a National Welfare Initiative
 
#Change the flag, motto, and anthem to [[Spanish#Salvadoran Spanish|Salvadoran Spanish]]
 
#Allow [[National Mining and Smelting Corporation]] (CORNAMIF) investment in El Salvador
 
#Pass reforms of the Salvadoran National Police
 
#Establish a Salvadoran division of the National Intelligence Directorate
 
#Place limitations and restrictions on the death penalty
 
 
 
=== César Castillo Reyes ===
 
  
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
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== Results ==
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{{Election results
 
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| caption = 2019 Salvadoran presidential election
[[File:CRINlogo.png|65px|center|link=Creeperian Initiative|Creeperian Initiative]]<big>'''3rd Creeperian Initiative ticket'''</big>
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| party1  = [[Salvadoran Initiative]]
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| cand1  = [[Orlando Pareja Palau]]
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|César Castillo Reyes}}]]
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| votes1  = 4385822
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#1a1a1a; width:200px;"|[[{{color|white|Ramiro León Carpio}}]]
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| color1  = #F8C401
|- style="color:#black; font-size:100%; background:#ccc;"
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| party2  = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for President'''''
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| cand2  = [[Adam Tutusaus Nafria]]
| style="width:3em; width:200px;"|'''''for Vice President'''''
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| votes2  = 944867
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| color2  = #DDDDDD
| [[File:Guillermo Castillo Reyes (07-2019) (cropped).jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
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| party3  = [[Conservative Party (El Salvador)|Conservative Party]]
| [[File:Alejandro Maldonado 2015 (cropped).jpg|center|200x200px|border]]
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| cand3  = [[Sebastià Alumbrer Galadies]]
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| votes3  = 295420
| 11th<br />[[Sonsonate (city)|Mayor of Sonsonate]]<br /><small>(2004–2018)</small>
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| color3  = #0000CD
| Political Science Professor at<br />[[University of Ciudad Los'Ángeles]]<br /><small>(2011–present)</small>
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| party4  = [[Rally for El Salvador]]
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| cand4  = [[Miquel Izaguerri Lledo]]
 
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| votes4  = 14696
The Castillo Reyes–León Carpio campaign released the following agenda for their campaign:
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| color4  = #702963
 
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| party5  = [[Independent politician|Independent]]
#Establish local elections
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| cand5  = [[Romeu Bedmar Parera]]
#Invest in the tourism market
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| votes5  = 3320
#Attract investors from [[Eminople]]
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| color5  = #DDDDDD
#Allow [[United Creeperian Banana Company]] (EMUPLAC) investment in El Salvador
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| invalid    = 36694
#Negotiate the reestablishment of the [[Salvadoran Army]]
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| electorate = 9898547
#Reform the national education system
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| source  = [[National Electoral Commission (El Salvador)|National Electoral Commission]]
#Reduce conscription in the [[Creeperian Army]] from 4 to 2 years
 
#Subsidize the agricultural sector of northern El Salvador
 
#Transition from coal power to hydroelectricity
 
 
 
== Endorsements ==
 
 
 
{{Endorsements box
 
| title = Orlando Pareja Palau
 
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'''Salvadoran politicians'''
 
* [[Manuel Arboleda Guillén]], [[Vice President of El Salvador]] (2020–present)
 
* [[Alexander Giammatteri Falla]], [[President of El Salvador]] (2020–present)
 
* [[Gustavo Quijada Enéz]], [[El Congo|Mayor of El Congo]] (2019–present)
 
'''Foreign politicians'''
 
* [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander II]], [[List of Creeperian Monarchs|Emperor of Creeperopolis]] (2003–present)
 
* [[Nicolás Correa Encarnación]], [[Minister of External Affairs of Creeperopolis]] (2003–present)
 
* [[Estefano Costa Arrabal]], [[Minister of Education of Creeperopolis]] (2020–present)
 
* [[José Sáenz Morales]], [[Secretary of the Creeperian Initiative]] (2004–present)
 
'''Organizations'''
 
* [[Creeperian Initiative]]
 
* [[Creeperian Petroleum Corporation]]
 
* [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]]
 
'''Notable individuals'''
 
* [[Gustavo Duarte Carpio]], Leader of the [[Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation|Anti-Deltinian Armed Forces of Liberation – War of Elimination]]
 
* [[Sebastián Fernán Cicerón]], CEO of the [[National Coffee and Sugar Corporation]]
 
* [[Ricardo Oviedo Menanteau]], Field Marshal of the [[I Creeperian Army Corps]]
 
* [[Manuel Pardo Arboleda]], Chairman of [[Antonio José Sáenz Heredia University]]
 
 
}}
 
}}
{{Endorsements box
 
| title = Santiago Morales Cabrera
 
| list =
 
'''Salvadoran politicians'''
 
* [[Eduardo Hernández Guallez]], [[El Mozote|Mayor of El Mozote]] (2016–present)
 
* [[Francisco Merino López]], [[Vice President of El Salvador]] (1995–2000)
 
* [[Paúl Sáenz Guerrero]], Leader of the [[Salvadoran Popular Movement]] (2020–present)
 
'''Foreign politicians'''
 
* [[Jonatán Muñoz Juderías]], [[Minister of Law Enforcement of Creeperopolis]] (2009–present)
 
* [[José Sáenz Morales]], [[Secretary of the Creeperian Initiative]] (2004–present)
 
'''Organizations'''
 
* [[Creeperian Initiative]]
 
* [[National Mining and Smelting Corporation]]
 
* [[Unvisión]]
 
'''Notable individuals'''
 
* [[Jair Hernández Creus]], Chairman of the [[University of Ciudad Los'Ángeles]]
 
* [[Alberto Pacheco Hernández]], Salvadoran soccer player
 
}}
 
{{Endorsements box
 
| title = César Castillo Reyes
 
| list =
 
'''Salvadoran politicians'''
 
* [[Armando Calderón Sol]], [[President of El Salvador]] (2000–2005, 2015–2020)
 
* [[Roberto Sánchez Figueroa]], Leader of the [[Salvadoran Pro-Fatherland Front]] (2020–present)
 
'''Foreign politicians'''
 
* [[Santiago Azaña Yagüe]], [[Minister of Internal Affairs of Creeperopolis]] (2003–present)
 
* [[Jorge Encarnación Cambeiro]], [[Minister of Transportation of Creeperopolis]] (2012–present)
 
* [[José Sáenz Morales]], [[Secretary of the Creeperian Initiative]] (2004–present)
 
'''Organizations'''
 
* [[Creeperian Initiative]]
 
* [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
 
* [[United Creeperian Banana Company]]
 
'''Notable individuals'''
 
* [[Xavier Comas Guixé]], President of the [[University of Ciudad Los'Ángeles]]
 
* [[Rodolfo Zelaya García]], Creeperian soccer player
 
}}
 
 
== Foreign involvement ==
 
 
The Creeperian government will be overseeing and monitoring the election for transparency and to ensure there will be no voter fraud or election rigging.
 
 
== Debates ==
 
 
Presidential debates are scheduled for 10 October, 17 October, and 24 October. Each candidate will attend two of the three debates.
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-justify: none"
 
|-
 
! style="background:#B0C4DE" colspan="18" | November 2020 Salvadoran presidential election debates in El Salvador
 
|- style="font-size:small;"
 
! rowspan="3" | Date
 
! rowspan="3" | Organizers
 
! rowspan="3" | Location
 
! rowspan="3" | Viewing figures<br />{{small|(millions)}}
 
! colspan="13" scope="col" | <!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#90ff90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} {{small|Present &nbsp;}}<!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#D0F0C0|&nbsp;S&nbsp;}} {{small|Surrogate &nbsp;}}<!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#A2B2C2|&nbsp;NI&nbsp;}} {{small|Not invited &nbsp;}}<!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#ff9090|&nbsp;A&nbsp;}} {{small|Absent &nbsp;}}<!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#5FC|&nbsp;I&nbsp;}} {{small|Invited &nbsp;}}<!--
 
-->{{Colors|black|#FFD|&nbsp;N&nbsp;}} {{small|No debate &nbsp;}}
 
|- style="font-size:small;"
 
! scope="col" |[[Creeperian Initiative|IC]]
 
! scope="col" |[[Creeperian Initiative|IC]]
 
! scope="col" |[[Creeperian Initiative|IC]]
 
|-
 
! style="width:6.5em; background:#1a1a1a;" |
 
! style="width:6.5em; background:#1a1a1a;" |
 
! style="width:6.5em; background:#1a1a1a;" |
 
|-
 
| 10 October
 
| [[Gaceta Creeperiano]]{{efn|name=gaceta|The [[Gaceta Creeperiano]] is a right-wing news outlet.}}
 
| [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]], [[El Salvador]]
 
| style="text-align:center;" | TBD
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[Orlando Pareja Palau|Pareja Palau]]}}
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[Santiago Morales Cabrera|Morales Cabrera]]}}
 
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''<br />{{small|[[César Castillo Reyes|Castillo Reyes]]}}
 
|-
 
| 17 October
 
| [[El Salvadoreño]]{{efn|name=elsal|[[El Salvadoreño]] is a centrist news outlet.}}
 
| [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]], [[El Salvador]]
 
| style="text-align:center;" | TBD
 
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''<br />{{small|[[Orlando Pareja Palau|Pareja Palau]]}}
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[Santiago Morales Cabrera|Morales Cabrera]]}}
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[César Castillo Reyes|Castillo Reyes]]}}
 
|-
 
| 24 October
 
| [[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]]{{efn|name=notin|[[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]] is a far-right news outlet.}}
 
| [[Ciudad Los'Ángeles]], [[El Salvador]]
 
| style="text-align:center;" | TBD
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[Orlando Pareja Palau|Pareja Palau]]}}
 
| style="background:#A2B2C2; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''NI'''<br />{{small|[[Santiago Morales Cabrera|Morales Cabrera]]}}
 
| style="background:#5FC; color:black; text-align:center;" |'''I'''<br />{{small|[[César Castillo Reyes|Castillo Reyes]]}}
 
|}
 
 
=== First debate ===
 
 
The first debate will take place in Ciudad Los'Ángeles on 10 October. It will be hosted by the [[Gaceta Creeperiano]]. Pareja Palau and Morales Cabrera are invited to take part in the debate.
 
 
=== Second deabte ===
 
 
The second debate will take place in Ciudad Los'Ángeles on 17 October. It will be hosted by [[El Salvadoreño]]. Morales Cabrera and Castillo Reyes are invited to take part in the debate.
 
 
=== Third debate ===
 
 
The first debate will take place in Ciudad Los'Ángeles on 24 October. It will be hosted by [[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]]. Pareja Palau and Castillo Reyes are invited to take part in the debate.
 
 
== Opinion polls ==
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;font-size:85%;line-height:13px"
 
|- style="height:42px; background-color:#E9E9E9"
 
! style="width:100px;" rowspan="3"| Date
 
! style="width:100px;" rowspan="3"| Polling firm
 
! style="width:100px;" rowspan="3"| Sample size
 
! style="width:133.3px;"| [[File:Nayib Bukele - 2019 (48342383356) (cropped).jpg|60px]]
 
! style="width:133.3px;"| [[File:President Trump and the First Lady Welcome the President and First Lady of Guatemala (49238996191) (cropped).jpg|60px]]
 
! style="width:133.3px;"| [[File:Guillermo Castillo Reyes (07-2019) (cropped).jpg|60px]]
 
! style="width:60px;" rowspan="3"|  Undecided
 
! style="width:60px;" rowspan="3"|  None/abstaining
 
! style="width:60px;" rowspan="3"| Lead
 
|-
 
! style="background:#1a1a1a;"|
 
! style="background:#1a1a1a;"|
 
! style="background:#1a1a1a;"|
 
|-
 
! {{small|[[Orlando Pareja Palau|Pareja Palau]]<br>([[Creeperian Initiative|IC]])}}
 
! {{small|[[Santiago Morales Cabrera|Morales Cabrera]]<br>([[Creeperian Initiative|IC]])}}
 
! {{small|[[César Castillo Reyes|Castillo Reyes]]<br>([[Creeperian Initiative|IC]])}}
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[Gaceta Creeperiano]]''
 
| 1,291
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|36}}'''
 
| 23
 
| 30
 
| 6
 
| 5
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|6}}'''
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[El Salvadoreño]]''
 
| 1,284
 
| 26
 
| 25
 
| style="background:#F7BB44;"| '''{{font color|black|30}}'''
 
| 10
 
| 9
 
| style="background:#F7BB44;"| '''{{font color|black|4}}'''
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]]''
 
| 1,239
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|33}}'''
 
| 31
 
| 32
 
| 3
 
| 1
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|1}}'''
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[Ciudadanos Salvadoreños]]''
 
| 1,481
 
| 21
 
| style="background:#66D938;"| '''{{font color|black|37}}'''
 
| 33
 
| 7
 
| 2
 
| style="background:#66D938;"| '''{{font color|black|4}}'''
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]]''
 
| 1,028
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|40}}'''
 
| 20
 
| 36
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|4}}'''
 
|-
 
| 7 October 2020
 
| ''[[Romeristos Salvadoreños]]''
 
| 1,111
 
| 28
 
| style="background:#66D938;"| '''{{font color|black|35}}'''
 
| 32
 
| 3
 
| 2
 
| style="background:#66D938;"| '''{{font color|black|3}}'''
 
|-
 
| 8 October 2020
 
| ''[[Noticias de la'Iniciativa]]''
 
| 1,248
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|36}}'''
 
| 25
 
| 29
 
| 7
 
| 3
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|7}}'''
 
|-
 
| 8 October 2020
 
| ''[[Gaceta Creeperiano]]''
 
| 1,418
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|33}}'''
 
| 30
 
| 30
 
| 4
 
| 3
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|3}}'''
 
|-
 
| colspan=9 style="background:#ccc;"|
 
|-
 
| colspan=2 | Overall
 
| 10,100
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|31.63}}'''<!--253-->
 
| 28.25<!--226-->
 
| 31.50<!--252-->
 
| 5.25<!--42-->
 
| 3.25<!--26-->
 
| style="background:#37A1F7;"| '''{{font color|black|0.13}}'''
 
|}
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
*[[2019 Salvadoran presidential election]]
+
{{Orlando Pareja Palau category}}
*[[April 2020 Salvadoran presidential election]]
 
*[[2020 Salvadoran Protests|2020 Salvadoran protests]]
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
 
 
{{notelist}}
 
 
 
== References ==
 
  
{{reflist}}
+
* [[Elections in El Salvador]]
  
 +
{{Elections in El Salvador}}
 
{{El Salvador topics}}
 
{{El Salvador topics}}
  
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[[Category:El Salvador]]
 +
[[Category:Orlando Pareja Palau]]
 
[[Category:Creeperopolis]]
 
[[Category:Creeperopolis]]
 
[[Category:Creeperopolis RP]]
 
[[Category:Creeperopolis RP]]

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