Friday, December 19, 2025 | 11:36 AM ISTहिंदी में पढें
Business Standard
Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

El Salvador presidential vote a near tie

Image

AFP San Salvador
El Salvador's presidential runoff was hung up in a near tie between an ex-guerrilla leader and an arch conservative mayor as tension mounted over who would be proclaimed the winner.

Preliminary results yesterday showed Salvador Sanchez Ceren, the former rebel commander, edging out conservative candidate Norman Quijano by 6,634 votes, 50.11 per cent to 49.89.

The tally was a big surprise as the leftist had been favoured to win by as many as 10 percentage points.

The Supreme Electoral Tribunal said it would not call a winner until a manual count has been completed, possibly not untill tomorrow.

The left celebrated victory for Sanchez Ceren and his Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front anyway, while Quijano, the candidate of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA), cried foul.
 

Sanchez Ceren expressed confidence he was the victor.

"We are happy and committed to the country because we have no doubt that the results of the preliminary tally are going to be confirmed," he said.

Quijano said on Twitter he demanded a ballot by ballot re-count. "In our tally, I am the president elect," he wrote. But he pledged to respect the results of the manual count.

He said earlier "We are not going to permit fraud of the Chavista or Maduro type in Venezuela. This is El Salvador."

The FMLN and ARENA were the main protagonists of a bloody 1979-92 civil war, and the election results showed how divided the country remains more than two decades later.

"We won the first round and now we have triumphed again in the runoff," Sanchez Ceren told supporters amid an explosion of fireworks.

But his ARENA counterpart was convinced its side had won.

Quijano claimed victory in a speech to supporters, ominously warning that El Salvador's military was "aware of the fraud that is being perpetrated.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Mar 11 2014 | 12:36 PM IST

Explore News