Английская Википедия:2007 Guatemalan general election

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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.[1]

Presidential and vice-presidential candidates

A full list appears on the Electoral Court's websiteШаблон:Dead link.

Opinion polls

Pollster Date Colom Pérez Giammattei Menchú Suger Undecided
Siglo XXI November 2007 47.4 52.6
BGC November 2007 48.0 52.0
Prensa Libre November 2007 47.0 53.0
El Periódico November 2007 39.4 35.1 25.5
El Periódico October 2007 37.3 39.8 22.9
Siglo XXI October 2007 46.2 53.8
Prensa Libre October 2007 45.6 54.4
Prensa Latina September 2007 34.7 26.8 13.3
Siglo XXI September 2007 41.4 39.3 9.5 5
Prensa Libre September 2007 31.7 31.8 14.6 3.1 4.5 27.6
El Periódico August 2007 30.7 27.7 10.5 5.7 1.7 16.7
Prensa Libre August 2007 22 17.5 7.67 2.42 3.17 28.83
El Periódico July 2007 33 23.1 8.9 5.5 18.5
Prensa Libre July 2007 21.33 14.42 8.17 2.42 2.5 37.92
El Periódico June 2007 28 13.2 5.8 6.7 33.4
Prensa Libre June 2007 20.75 12.25 8.17 1.5 1
El Periódico May 2007 25.9 15.3 5.6 6.2 36
Prensa Libre May 2007 20.6 11.4 7.1 2.9 1.5
El Periódico April 2007 28.6 10.4 6.3 5.6 42.3
Prensa Libre April 2007 26.5 10 9.6 2.75 1.25
El Periódico January 2007 34.6 15.9 0.2 1.4 29.8
Prensa Libre January 2007 21.23 10.52 7.54 2.18 0.60

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.[4][5]

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.[6]

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

Шаблон:Election results

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.

Шаблон:Election results

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Guatemalan elections