Guatemalan General Elections
Guatemalan General Elections are held every four years to elect the President, members of the Congress, and local officials. The elections are organized by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, which ensures a fair voting process. Citizens aged 18 and older are eligible to vote, and the elections typically take place in June, with a runoff in August if no presidential candidate receives a majority.
The President of Guatemala serves a four-year term and cannot serve consecutive terms. The elections are crucial for shaping the country's political landscape and addressing issues such as poverty, corruption, and security. Voter participation is essential for a healthy democracy in Guatemala.