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This national electoral calendar for 2022 lists the national/federal elections held in 2022 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
2022 East Timorese presidential election 19 April 2022; Philippine general election. 2022 Philippine presidential election 9 May 2022; 2022 Philippine Senate election 9 May 2022; 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections 9 May 2022; 2022 Lebanese general election 15 May 2022; 2022 Thailand Bangkok gubernatorial election 22 May 2022
Juan Carlos Eggenberger, businessman (Together) (running for Mayor of Guatemala City for National Advancement Party) [87] Javier Hernández, member of Congress (2016–present) (National Convergence Front) (running for re-election) [94] Antonio Malouf, Minister of Economy (2020–2022) (Humanist Party of Guatemala/Citizen Prosperity) [95]
Guatemala is scheduled to hold a presidential runoff election on Aug. 20, with anti-graft candidate Bernardo Arevalo facing off against former first lady Sa Guatemala president meets with OAS head ...
Guatemala's president and vice-president are elected on one ballot for a four-year term by the people. The Congress of the Republic (Congreso de la República) has 158 members, elected for a four-year term, partially in multi-member departmental constituencies and partially by proportional representation both using the D'Hondt method .
This local electoral calendar for 2022 lists the subnational elections held in 2022. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Part of the Politics series
The Guatemalan government’s clumsy interference with its presidential election has turned a global spotlight on rampant corruption that previously had received only limited international attention.
This article lists political parties in Guatemala. Guatemala has a multi-party system , with two or three strong political parties and other parties that are electorally successful. According to law if a party fails to get 4% of the vote or at least one deputy in Congress , the party is canceled.