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2012 Salvadoran legislative and local elections

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FieldValue
countryEl Salvador
previous_election2009
next_election2015
election_date11 March 2012
seats_for_electionAll 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly
43 seats needed for a majority
turnout51.91% ( 1.67pp)
party1Nationalist Republican Alliance
percentage139.76
leader1Jorge Velado
seats133
last_election132
party2Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
percentage236.76
leader2Medardo González
seats231
last_election235
party3Grand Alliance for National Unity
colour3#E67306
percentage39.60
leader3José Andrés Rovira
seats311
last_election3new
party4National Coalition Party (El Salvador)
percentage47.18
leader4Manuel Rodríguez
seats47
last_election411
party6Christian Democratic Party (El Salvador)
percentage62.76
seats61
last_election65
party8CD
percentage82.14
seats81
last_election81
mapElecciones legislativas de El Salvador de 2012 - Resultados por Departamento.svg
map_captionResults by constituency

43 seats needed for a majority

Legislative and local elections were held in El Salvador on 11 March 2012 to choose 84 members of the legislative assembly and 262 mayors. The election was carried out by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. The opposition Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) narrowly defeated the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) and its ally Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA).

Background

Following the 2009 presidential election, the first ever president from the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), Mauricio Funes, was elected following the end of the Salvadoran civil war.

This election was seen as a test of Funes' government since it was the first election since he came to power. Prior to the election, the FMLN controlled the Legislative Assembly in alliance with Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA), dissidents from the conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA).

Parties

In addition to ARENA, FMLN and GANA, six smaller parties fielded candidates. ARENA is led by Alfredo Cristiani, a former president during the civil war; FMLN is led by Medardo González, a former guerrilla chief; and GANA is led by former member of ARENA and president Elías Antonio Saca.

The National Conciliation Party and the Christian Democratic Party were both dissolved by a Supreme Court of Justice verdict in 2011. Technically, they would have been deregistered after their electoral setback in 2004 (less than 3%), but a 2005 decree saved them from being folded and allowed them to carry on. The Supreme Court ruled this decree to be unconstitutional and eventually disbanded the parties. However, both parties continued their political work and registered as the National Coalition and Party of Hope, respectively.

Campaign

ARENA's campaign issues included a tough response to criminal and youth gangs, which was a concern with 14 murders a day, according to government figures. FMLN campaigned on promises of social programmes and job creation, where unemployment is 34% (though down from 40% before Funes took office).

In January, Funes appointed army General Francisco Salinas to replace Carlos Ascencio, who had resigned to join the foreign service, as head of the national police. For this, Funes was criticised by members of his own party who alleged that appointing someone from the military to head the police was in contravention of both the Constitution of El Salvador and the Chapultepec Peace Accords.

Opinion polls

The Central American University carried out an opinion poll which showed the FMLN alliance was leading with 27.8%, but closely followed by ARENA with 26.4%. According to a CID-Gallup poll for the daily newspaper La Página, carried out from 16 to 19 February, ARENA had the support of 34% of voters, FMLN followed with 32% of the voters and GANA, a faction of ARENA, was third with 10% of the voters.

Results

The voting stations were scheduled to open from 7:00 to 17:00, but many opened late. After voting, Funes called on the electorate to help him "guarantee that the changes that are taking place are strengthened, and not turned back."

Legislative election

Municipal elections

The election also chose mayors of 262 towns and cities.

After the polls closed, but before the Supreme Electoral Tribunal had published the official results, ARENA candidate and the incumbent mayor Norman Quijano declared himself winner of the mayoral race in the capital, San Salvador. He beat the FMLN's Jorge Shafick Handal, the son of former FMLN leader Schafik Handal.

Of the 14 district capitals, ARENA won control of nine town halls, FMLN won control of three town halls, while GANA and the National Coalition each won control of one town hall.

By municipality

DepartmentsMunicipalitiesMayorPartyMargin%
San SalvadorSan Salvador**Norman Quijano*ARENA52,588
Ciudad DelgadoFMLN/CD***347
MejicanosARENA599
SoyapangoARENA267
CuscatancingoFMLN3,342
San MarcosFMLN514
IlopangoARENA668
NejapaFMLN248
ApopaARENA3,107
San MartinARENA406
PanchimalcoFMLN2,947
AguilaresFMLN/CD***91
TonacatepequeARENA2,495
Santo TomásARENA1,81147.73%
Santiago TexacuangosARENA1,029
El PaisnalFMLN1,27960.43%
GuazapaCN800
AyutuxtepequeARENA416
Rosario de MoraFMLN637
Santa AnaSanta Ana**FMLN/CD***399
ChalchuapaFMLN2,831
MetapánCN2,101
CoatepequeARENA992
El CongoCN466
TexistepequePES36136.69%
Candelaria de la FronteraARENA4,208
San Sebastián SalitrilloFMLN355
Santa Rosa GuachipilínARENA91
Santiago de la FronteraARENA905
El PorvenirCN486
MasahuatCN187
San Antonio PajonalARENA37757.22%
San MiguelSan Miguel**GANA7,307
ChinamecaARENA971
El TránsitoFMLN48638.07%
Ciudad BarriosPES88335.5%
ChirilaguaARENA29947.45%
SesoriCN/PES***8
San Rafael OrienteGANA26232.99%
MoncaguaFMLN1,231
LolotiqueFMLN13233.09%
San JorgeFMLN394
ChapeltiqueCD88542.69%
San GerardoARENA849.92%
CarolinaARENA40753.74%
QuelepaFMLN36853.31%
San Luis de la ReinaFMLN41352.09%
Nuevo Edén de San JuanARENA12
Nueva GuadalupeFMLN13835.31%
UluazapaFMLN5149.86%
ComacaránFMLN78369.3%
San Antonio del MoscoARENA560
La LibertadSanta Tecla**FMLN/CD***648
QuezaltepequeARENA164
Ciudad ArceFMLN/CD***16752.86%
San Juan OpicoARENA1,163
ColónARENA4,527
La LibertadFMLN/PES***731
Antiguo CuscatlánARENA9,66674.34%
ComasaguaFMLN35642.14%
San Pablo TacachicoFMLN285
JayaqueARENA88756.53%
HuizúcarARENA69053.45%
TepecoyoGANA403
TeotepequeARENA1,090
ChiltiupánARENA1,37762.23%
Nuevo CuscatlánNayib BukeleFMLN/CD***108
TamaniqueARENA1,52052.18%
SacacoyoARENA1,42259.87%
San José VillanuevaCN42035.61%
ZaragozaCN42
TalniqueARENA978
San MatíasARENA67250.94%
JicalapaARENA1,175
UsulutánUsulután**CN82
JiquiliscoFMLN4,469
BerlínCN267
Santiago de MaríaCN553
JucuapaFMLN510
Santa Elena ·FMLN1,074
JucuaránFMLN28239.64%
San AgustínFMLN32953.75%
OzatlánFMLN21050.37%
EstanzuelasFMLN6039.38%
Mercedes UmañaFMLN378
AlegríaFMLN1,591
Concepción BatresFMLN412
San Francisco JavierFMLN76
Puerto El TriunfoCD371
TecapánFMLN3650.26%
San DionisioARENA49243.76%
EreguayquínARENA33952.35%
Santa MaríaARENA747
Nueva GranadaARENA43555.12%
El Triunfo·ARENA54949.3%
San BuenaventuraFMLN250
CaliforniaARENA50770.45%
SonsonateSonsonate**ARENA7,206
IzalcoARENA597
AcajutlaFMLN3,014
ArmeniaARENA4,08263.96%
NahuizalcoFMLN2,90141.85%
JuayúaCN1,17127.76%
San JuliánFMLN39437.17%
SonzacateARENA765
San Antonio del MonteCD679
NahuilingoARENA565
CuisnahuatFMLN3836.09%
Santa Catarina MasahuatFMLN/CD***203
CalucoCN74941.96%
Santa Isabel IshuatánARENA818
SalcoatitánPES12227.3%
Santo Domingo de GuzmanCN108
La UniónLa Unión**ARENA2,698
Santa Rosa de LimaARENA217
PasaquinaGANA48
San AlejoARENA1,068
AnamorósFMLN126
El CarmenGANA51937.42%
ConchaguaARENA14239.36%
El SauceGANA2534.91%
LisliqueARENA1,677
YucuaiquínARENA188
Nueva EspartaARENA17540.54%
PolorósARENA306
BolivarARENA77562.43%
Concepción de Oriente ·ARENA40949.74%
IntipucáARENA36946.69%
San Jose las FuentesARENA100
YayantiqueARENA63744.24%
Meanguera del GolfoARENA22758.64%
La PazZacatecoluca**FMLN5,084
Santiago NonualcoGANA481
San Juan NonualcoARENA295
San Pedro MasahuatFMLN905
OlocuiltaARENA1,920
San Pedro NonualcoFMLN265
San Francisco ChinamecaARENA18839.35%
San Juan TalpaGANA590
El RosarioFMLN419
San Rafael ObrajueloARENA1,188
Santa María OstumaARENA632
San Luis TalpaGANA1,222
San Antonio MasahuatARENA18439.87%
San Miguel TepezontesCN60
San Juan TepezontesCN3448.1%
TapalhuacaFMLN29243.27%
CuyultitánARENA4932.47%
Paraíso de OsorioCN147.21%
San EmigdioFMLN1235.67%
JerusalénFMLN23756.56%
Mercedes La CeibaGANA42871.01%
San Luis La HerraduraFMLN1,521
ChalatenangoChalatenango**ARENA439
Nueva ConcepciónFMLN8141.17%
La PalmaFMLN261
TejutlaCN882
La ReinaCN395
ArcataoFMLN223
San IgnacioARENA256
Dulce Nombre de MaríaARENA4242.06%
CitaláARENA1,03059.28%
Agua CalienteARENA35238.2%
Concepción QuezaltepequeFMLN22252.01%
Nueva TrinidadFMLN36468.09%
Las VueltasFMLN63086%
ComalapaARENA45858.11%
San RafaelARENA3927.53%
Las FloresFMLN61188.25%
Ojos de AguaARENA34841.02%
Nombre de JesúsFMLN39257.96%
PotonicoARENA1150.04%
San Francisco MorazánARENA13439.22%
Santa RitaARENA60662.21%
La LagunaARENA168
San Isidro LabradorFMLN15871.34%
San Antonio de la CruzFMLN13055.34%
El ParaísoARENA12437.45%
San Miguel de MercedesCN80575.43%
San Luis del CarmenFMLN14350.07%
San José CancasqueFMLN4250.94%
San Antonio Los RanchosFMLN30676.37%
El CarrizalFMLN32959.53%
San FernandoARENA6052.25%
AzacualpaFMLN14258.15%
San Francisco LempaFMLN2136.95%
CuscatlánCojutepeque**ARENA3,079
SuchitotoFMLN3,730
San Pedro PerulapánFMLN3,33743.4%
San José GuayabalARENA75152.88%
TenancingoFMLN13344.4%
San Rafael CedrosARENA291
CandelariaCN1,745
El CarmenARENA79949.98%
Monte San JuanPES60534.51%
San CristobalARENA398
Santa Cruz MichapaCN14136.99%
San Bartolomé PerulapíaFMLN146
San RamonARENA4041.2%
El RosarioARENA31544.9%
Oratorio de ConcepciónCN13935.6%
Santa Cruz AnalquitoGANA46461.41%
AhuachapánAhuachapán**ARENA5,395
AtiquizayaARENA1,049
San Francisco MenéndezPES1,188
TacubaARENA167
Concepción de AtacoARENA1,22954.55%
JujutlaARENA2,398
GuaymangoFMLN1,793
ApanecaARENA944
San Pedro PuxtlaFMLN/CD***850.36%
San LorenzoFMLN434
TurínCN1,390
El RefugioARENA49342.68%
MorazánSan Francisco Gotera**ARENA3,21056.94%
JocoroFMLN796
CorintoARENA1,30554.08%
SociedadFMLN450
CacaoperaFMLN280
GuatajiaguaARENA25934.09%
El DivisaderoFMLN907
JocoaitiqueARENA10852.06%
OsicalaGANA436
ChilangaARENA407
MeangueraFMLN573
TorolaFMLN30
San SimonFMLN46142%
Delicias de ConcepciónGANA2449.6%
JoatecaGANA7850.38%
ArambalaFMLN13340.09%
LolotiquilloARENA41655.02%
YamabalARENA6937.76%
YoloaiquínARENA714
San CarlosARENA46151.99%
El RosarioGANA839.24%
PerquínFMLN17841.59%
SensembraARENA271
GualococtiARENA19545.3%
San FernandoGANA134
San IsidroFMLN23750.94%
San VicenteSan Vicente**ARENA6,386
TecolucaFMLN1,025
San SebastiánARENA1,21053.54%
ApastepequeGANA1,356
San Esteban CatarinaFMLN507
San IldefonsoFMLN93
Santa ClaraFMLN11952.28%
San LorenzoFMLN371
VerapazFMLN132
GuadalupeCN/PES***4
Santo DomingoCN/PES***7
San Cayetano IstepequeARENA6949.28%
TepetitánFMLN7440.46%
CabañasSensuntepeque**ARENA5,394
IlobascoARENA2,78048.35%
VictoriaARENA722
San IsidroARENA64142.71
JutiapaARENA1,27563.74%
TejutepequeARENA169
DoloresARENA8450.44%
CinqueraFMLN3949.45%
GuacotectiCN28034.39%
*Incumbent.
**Department capitals.
***Joint candidates.
Totals262
Source: Supreme Electoral Tribunal (pdf)

Reaction

San Salvador's re-elected mayor Norman Quijano called the result "historic" and announced that the party was "going to turn the country around."

Analysis

A strong showing for ARENA was read as a hindrance to Funes' implementation of his social programmes.

The president and his FMLN administration are likely to be dependent on the support of GANA, which has already helped the government with passing fiscal reform bills during the last legislators' term. The Christian Science Monitor read the result as a "litmus test" for President Mauricio Funes before the next presidential election.

References

References

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