Guatemala - June 2023
Presidential race to be decided in run-off
On 25 June, Guatemalans voted in general elections to determine the composition of the legislature, their representatives to the Central American Parliament, as well as their president and vice president. Bernardo Arevalo, a lawmaker and former diplomat, and Sandra Torres, also politician and former first lady, will head to a run-off on 20 August, after no candidate received majority support in the first round. Notably, the number of spoiled ballots reached 17.38 per cent, greater than the number of votes received by the leading candidate (Sandra Torres, with 15.86 per cent). According to experts, the high number of null ballots shows voter’s dissatisfaction with the ‘electoral offer’.
Voter turnout passed 59 per cent for both the parliamentary and presidential elections. In Congress, women’s representation overall remained the same. 31 women deputies were elected, out of 160 seats (one less than in the current legislature).
Sources: Washington Office on Latin America , Infobae, Republica, International IDEA