1982 Guatemalan general election explained

Country:Guatemala
Previous Election:1978 Guatemalan general election
Previous Year:1978
Next Election:1985 Guatemalan general election
Next Year:1985
Election Date:7 March 1982
Module:
Embed:yes
Election Name:Presidential election
Type:presidential
Image1:Ángel Aníbal Guevara (cropped).jpg
Popular Vote1:379,051
Percentage1:38.86%
Party1:FPD
Party1 Name:no
Electoral Vote1:34
Electoral Vote2:0
Running Mate1:Ramiro Ponce
Running Mate2:Leonel Sisniega
Colour1:58D68D
Popular Vote2:275,487
Percentage2:28.24%
Party2:National Liberation Movement (Guatemala)
President
Before Election:Romeo Lucas García
Before Party:PID-PR-CAO
Posttitle:President after election
After Election:Results annulled

General elections were held in Guatemala on 7 March 1982.[1] Ángel Aníbal Guevara, hand-picked successor of previous president Romeo Lucas García, was declared the winner of the presidential election and was scheduled to take office on 1 July. However, the elections were widely denounced as fraudulent by elements on both sides of the political spectrum and an army-led coup d'état on 23 March instead installed the three-man junta of General Efraín Ríos Montt, General Horacio Maldonado Schaad, and Colonel Francisco Luis Gordillo Martínez.

Voter turnout was 45.83% in the presidential election.

Results

President

Ángel Aníbal Guevara was the candidate of the Popular Democratic Front, an alliance of the Institutional Democratic Party, the Revolutionary Party and the National Unity Front. Alejandro Maldonado Aguirre was the candidate of the National Opposition Union, an alliance of Guatemalan Christian Democracy and the National Renewal Party.

Congress

Of the nine seats won by the National Opposition Union, seven were taken by Guatemalan Christian Democracy and two by the National Renewal Party.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]