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2007 Guatemalan general election

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FieldValue
countryGuatemala
previous_election2003 Guatemalan general election
previous_year2003
next_election2011 Guatemalan general election
next_year2011
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
election_date9 September 2007 (first round)
4 November 2007 (second round)
turnout60.36% (first round) 2.47pp
48.20% (second round) 1.42pp
image1Foto oficial de Álvaro Colom (cropped 2).png
nominee1**Álvaro Colom**
popular_vote1**1,449,533**
percentage1**52.81%**
party1National Unity of Hope
running_mate1**Rafael Espada**
image2Pérez Molina cropped.jpg
nominee2Otto Pérez Molina
popular_vote21,295,108
percentage247.19%
party2Patriotic Party (Guatemala)
running_mate2Ricardo Castillo
map_imageResultados por departamento de las elecciones presidenciales de Guatemala de 2007.png
map_captionResults by department
titlePresident
before_electionÓscar Berger
before_partyGrand National Alliance (Guatemala)
posttitlePresident-elect
after_electionÁlvaro Colom
after_partyNational Unity of Hope

4 November 2007 (second round) 48.20% (second round) 1.42pp

General elections were held in Guatemala on 9 September to elect a new President and Vice President of the Republic, 158 congressional deputies, and 332 mayors. As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote, a second round was held on 4 November.

Colom was elected President of Guatemala. It would mark the first time since 1954 that Guatemala had a left wing government.

Presidential and vice-presidential candidates

  • Óscar Castañeda (VP: Roger Valenzuela) for the National Advancement Party (PAN)
  • Vinicio Cerezo Blandón (VP: Pablo Ramírez Rivas) for Guatemalan Christian Democracy (DCG). Cerezo Blandón is the son of Vinicio Cerezo Arévalo, who served as president from 1986 to 1991.
  • Álvaro Colom (VP: José Rafael Espada) for the National Unity of Hope (UNE). Colom was the runner-up in the 2003 presidential election.
  • Manuel Conde Orellana (VP: Juan Francisco Manrique) for the Democratic Union (UD)
  • Mario Estrada (VP: Mario Torres Marroquín) for the Nationalist Change Union (UCN).
  • Fritz García-Gallont (VP: Enrique Godoy García Granados) for the Unionist Party (PU) both mayors of the capital.
  • Alejandro Giammattei (VP: Alfredo Vila Girón) for the Grand National Alliance (GANA). Giammattei served as director of the national prison service under GANA president Óscar Berger.
  • Pablo Monsanto (VP: Mariano Portillo Lemus) for the New Nation Alliance (ANN).
  • Rigoberta Menchú (VP: Luis Fernando Montenegro) for the Encounter for Guatemala (EG) party. Menchú is a K'iche' Maya and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Press reports in late August reported that she had withdrawn from the race because of financial constraints and low levels of support; these reports were false.
  • Otto Pérez Molina (VP: Ricardo Castillo Sinibaldi) for the Patriotic Party. Pérez Molina is a retired army general who was active in the Civil War.
  • Luis Rabbé (VP: Haroldo Quej Chen) for the Guatemalan Republican Front (FRG)
  • Héctor Rosales (VP: Carlos Pérez Rodríguez) for Authentic Integral Development (DIA).
  • Miguel Ángel Sandoval (VP: Walda Barrios Ruiz) for Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity–MAIZE (URNG–MAIZ).
  • Eduardo Suger (VP: Erwin Lobos Ríos) for the Social Action Centre (CASA).

Opinion polls

PollsterDateColomPérezGiammatteiMenchúSugerUndecided
[Siglo XXI](https://web.archive.org/web/20110928220626/http://www.sigloxxi.com/index.php?link=noticias&noticiaid=15542&PHPSESSID=293321d6e9aa41c8b251a12f3ea4d975)November 200747.4**52.6**
[BGC](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/laencuesta/301007.pdf)November 200748.0**52.0**
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/laencuesta/301007.pdf)November 200747.0**53.0**
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/es/20071029/actualidad/45081/)November 2007**39.4**35.125.5
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/encuesta20071012.pdf)October 200737.3**39.8**22.9
[Siglo XXI](http://www.reforma.com/internacional/articulo/409/816088/default.asp?PlazaConsulta=reforma&DirCobertura=&TipoCob=0)October 200746.2**53.8**
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/laencuesta/290907.pdf)October 200745.6**54.4**
[Prensa Latina](https://web.archive.org/web/20070927190544/http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID=%7B3CB9F6D5-56F4-40BA-83C9-8DE509C2DD53%7D%29&language=EN)September 2007**34.7**26.813.3
[Siglo XXI](http://www.reforma.com/internacional/articulo/400/799046/default.asp?PlazaConsulta=reforma&DirCobertura=&TipoCob=0)September 2007**41.4**39.39.55
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/050907.pdf)September 200731.7**31.8**14.63.14.527.6
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)August 2007**30.7**27.710.55.71.716.7
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)August 2007**22**17.57.672.423.1728.83
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)July 2007**33**23.18.95.518.5
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)July 2007**21.33**14.428.172.422.537.92
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)June 2007**28**13.25.86.733.4
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)June 2007**20.75**12.258.171.51
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)May 2007**25.9**15.35.66.236
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)May 2007**20.6**11.47.12.91.5
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)April 2007**28.6**10.46.35.642.3
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)April 2007**26.5**109.62.751.25
[El Periódico](http://www.elperiodico.com.gt/look/downloads/encuestas/Encuestaelecciones-20070831.pdf)January 2007**34.6**15.90.21.429.8
[Prensa Libre](http://www.prensalibre.com/pl/domingo/elecciones/pdfs/encuesta6pl_220807.pdf)January 2007**21.23**10.527.542.180.60

Results

President

Around 60% of the voting public participated in the 9 September first-round vote. However, no candidate secured more than 50% of the vote, and so a run-off election was held between Álvaro Colom of the National Unity of Hope (UNE) and former Army General Otto Pérez Molina of the Patriotic Party (PP) on 4 November 2007.

The ruling Grand National Alliance (GANA), after placing third in the first-round vote, declined to endorse either Colom or Pérez Molina for the second round.

With 97.23% of the vote counted in the second round, Colom was declared the winner with just over 52 percent.

Congress

The National Unity of Hope (UNE) made huge gains in the election, gaining 20 seats. The Patriotic Party (PP), which ran independent of the Grand National Alliance (GANA), won 29 seat, while GANA won 37 seats.

References

References

  1. Transparency International e.V.. "publications/newsletter/2008/January 2008/interview".
  2. [http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/6248535.html Guatemala Nobel Prize winner Menchu halts presidential campaign] ''People's Daily'', 27 August 2007
  3. [https://canalmenchu.blogspot.com/2007/08/mench-no-ha-cerrado-campaa-por-falta-de.html Menchú NO ha cerrado campaña por falta de recursos]
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  5. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6986834.stm Guatemala heads for run-off vote] BBC News, 10 September 2007
  6. [http://www.plenglish.com/article.asp?ID={EF1E4EE3-1117-4BEE-AABF-B412A09AF3CF}&language=EN GANA Party Stays Neutral] Prensa Latina, 13 September 2007
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