2009 Salvadoran legislative election

Legislative elections were held in El Salvador on 18 January 2009.[1] The leftist Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) was widely expected to win the most seats for the first time against the nationalist conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA).[2] As a result of the election, the Revolutionary Democratic Front, a left-wing party founded by FMLN dissidents in 2006 with the same name and symbols as the historic FDR from the Salvadoran Civil War, was deregistered as a political party as it failed to gain either a seat or 50,000 votes, as necessary to sustain registration.[3] All parties contested the election in all departments, except for the FDR, which did not contest the election in three departments and stood jointly with the PDC in two others.

2009 Salvadoran legislative election
El Salvador
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All 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly
43 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
FMLNMedardo González42.6035+3
ARENARodrigo Ávila38.5532−2
PCNCiro Cruz Zepeda8.7911+1
PDCRodolfo Parker6.945−1
CDHéctor Dada Hirezi2.121−1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency

In San Isidro in Cabañas Department, voting had to be rescheduled to 25 January 2009 after a group of non-natives illegally attempted to vote.[4]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front943,93642.6035+3
Nationalist Republican Alliance854,16638.5532–2
National Conciliation Party194,7518.7911+1
Christian Democratic Party153,6546.945–1
Democratic Change46,9712.121–1
Revolutionary Democratic Front22,1111.000New
Total2,215,589100.00840
Valid votes2,215,58997.84
Invalid/blank votes48,9782.16
Total votes2,264,567100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,226,47953.58
Source: Election Resources

References


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