2019 Villa Nueva mayoral election

The 2019 Villa Nueva mayoral election will be held on 16 June 2019.[1]

2019 Villa Nueva mayoral election

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Candidate Javier Gramajo Domingo Sical Elmer Hernández
Party Fuerza Todos Vamos
Popular vote 14,735 13,406 12,189
Percentage 12.32% 11.12% 10.19%

Mayor before election

Edwin Escobar Hill
LIDER

Elected Mayor

Javier Gramajo
Fuerza

The elections will be held next to the presidential, legislative, municipal and Central American Parliament elections.[1]

The current mayor Edwin Escobar Hill, elected by the extinct Renewed Democratic Liberty, does not run for re-election, because he is running as a presidential candidate.[2]

Results edit

Candidate Party Votes %
Javier Gramajo Fuerza 14,735 12.32
José Domingo Sical Todos 13,406 11.21
Elmer Hernández Vamos 12,189 10.19
Yang Roca National Unity of Hope 10,373 8.67
María Teresa Gómez Citizen Prosperity 9,361 7.83
Esaú Burgos Unionist Party 8,788 7.35
Francisco René Pineda Vision with Values 6,736 5.63
Leonel Carpio Victoria 4,400 3.68
Natanael Ortega Humanist Party of Guatemala 4,321 3.61
Mayra Martínez Winaq 4,131 3.45
Yuri Bladimir Morales Bienestar Nacional 4,120 3.44
Byron Leonel Ovando Semilla 3,628 3.03
William Canesa National Advancement Party 3,604 3.01
Héctor Giovanni Santos Commitment, Renewal and Order 3,324 2.78
Franco Vinicio Reyes Valor 2,825 2.36
Luis Eduardo Castillo Movement for the Liberation of Peoples 2,612 2.18
Amílcar Mungía National Change Union 2,365 1.98
Job Montt Avanza 1,730 1.45
Edgar Torres Libre 1,722 1.44
Fredy Rolando Martínez Encuentro por Guatemala 1,540 1.29
Santos Natalio Chic Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1,454 1.22
Vacant Unidos 858 0.72
Vacant Podemos 604 0.50
Axel Noriega Convergence 527 0.44
Armando Aragón Productivity and Work Party 379 0.32
Invalid/blank votes 7,457
Total 127,083
Registered voters/turnout 212,095 59.92
Source: Supreme Electoral Tribunal

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Las nueve personas que se interesan para ser alcalde de la capital". Prensa Libre. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Edwin Escobar, presidenciable de Prosperidad Ciudadana". Publinews. Retrieved 23 April 2019.