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2019 Escuintla mayoral election

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2019 Escuintla mayoral election

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Candidate Abraham Rivera Alma Bercián Julio Corado
Party Victoria UNE CREO
Popular vote 9,672 7,948 3,863
Percentage 22.37% 18.38% 8.93%

Mayor before election

Abraham Rivera
LIDER

Elected Mayor

Abraham Rivera
Victoria

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

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

The current mayor Abraham Rivera Estévez, elected by the extinct Renewed Democratic Liberty, is running for re-election with Victoria party. Victoria has been criticized for being considered an "electoral vehicle" used by the Rivera family.[2]

Results

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Candidate Party Votes %
Abraham Rivera Victoria 9,672 22.37
Lorena Bercián National Unity of Hope 7,948 18.38
Julio Héctor Corado Commitment, Renewal and Order 3,863 8.93
Arturo González Bienestar Nacional 3,611 8.35
Azucena Morales Vamos 2,529 5.85
Úrsula McFarlane National Convergence Front 2,379 5.50
Junior Granillo Todos 2,324 5.37
Rafael Maldonado Humanist Party of Guatemala 1,601 3.70
Wilfredo Calderón National Change Union 1,295 3.00
Antonio Rivera Vision with Values 1,129 2.61
Alberto Urías Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity 1,101 2.55
José María Acevedo Semilla 1,100 2.54
Julio César Urizar Libre 1,046 2.42
René Talento Fuerza 540 1.25
Fermín Reyes Movement for the Liberation of Peoples 524 1.21
Blanca Solares Citizen Prosperity 474 1.10
Antonio Montepeque Valor 439 1.02
Cristóbal Quevedo Podemos 390 0.90
Enrique Sandoval Unionist Party 375 0.87
José Manuel Lepe Winaq 355 0.82
Julio Enrique Catalán Unidos 165 0.38
Alfredo Bernal Convergence 156 0.36
Vacant Productivity and Work Party 82 0.19
Invalid/blank votes 3,372
Total 46,610
Registered voters/turnout 80,305 58.04
Source: Supreme Electoral Tribunal

References

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  1. ^ a b "Las nueve personas que se interesan para ser alcalde de la capital". Prensa Libre. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Amílcar Rivera, el candidato de la corporación Rivera". ElPeriódico. Retrieved 15 May 2019.