2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election

Legislative elections were held in El Salvador on 18 February 2021.

Salvadorans elected all 84 deputies of the Legislative Assembly, all 262 mayors of municipal councils of the country's municipalities, and all 20 of El Salvador's deputies to the Central American Parliament (PARLACEN).

2021 Salvadoran legislative election
El Salvador
← 2018 28 February 2021 2024 →

All 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly
43 seats needed for a majority
Turnout50.25% (Increase 4.52pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
NI Xavier Zablah Bukele 66.46 56 New
ARENA Erick Salguero 12.18 14 −23
GANA Nelson Guardado 5.29 5 −5
FMLN Óscar Ortiz 6.91 4 −19
PCN Manuel Rodríguez 4.08 2 −7
PDC Rodolfo Parker 1.70 1 −2
NT Juan Valiente 1.70 1 New
V Josué Alvarado 1.01 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election
Results by department
President of the Legislative Assembly before President of the Legislative Assembly after
Mario Ponce
PCN
Ernesto Castro
NI

Ten political parties were allowed by the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to participate in the election.

Opinion polling prior to the election indicated significant leads for Nuevas Ideas in the legislative and municipal elections. The election resulted in a landslide victory for Nuevas Ideas, which won a majority of the legislative seats, mayors and municipal councils and PARLACEN deputies. When the 13th session of the Legislative Assembly began on 1 May 2021, Nuevas Ideas formed a supermajority government with the Grand Alliance for National Unity, the National Coalition Party, and the Christian Democratic Party. The 2021 election was the last where Salvadorans elected 84 deputies of the Legislative Assembly and 262 mayors and municipal councils, as prior to the 2024 general election, the Legislative Assembly voted to approve two proposals made by Bukele which reduced the number of legislative seats to 60 and the number of municipalities to 44.

Political background

Election of the XII Legislative Assembly

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
The XII Legislative Assembly in session in May 2018.

During the 2018 legislative election on 4 March 2018, the ruling Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) won 23 seats in the Legislative Assembly (a loss of 8 seats), the opposition Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) won 37 seats (an increase of 2 seats), and the remaining 23 seats were divided by other political parties. The 12th session of the Legislative Assembly began on 1 May 2018. ARENA formed a coalition government with the National Coalition Party (PCN); the two parties agreed that ARENA deputy Norman Quijano would serve as the president of the Legislative Assembly from 1 May 2018 to 1 December 2019 and that PCN deputy Mario Ponce would serve from 1 December 2019 to 1 May 2021.

Presidency of Nayib Bukele

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
Nayib Bukele speaking on 1 June 2019, the day of his inauguration.

The 2019 presidential election was held on 3 February 2019. The presidential candidates were: Carlos Calleja of ARENA, Hugo Martínez of the FMLN, Josué Alvarado of Vamos, and Nayib Bukele of the Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA). Although ARENA and the FMLN had held the presidency in a de facto two-party system since 1989, GANA's Bukele, who had previously been expelled from the FMLN in 2017 for verbally attacking a party official, led virtually every poll in the lead up to the election. In the election, Bukele won 53.10 percent of the vote, forging the need for a potential second round in March 2019. Bukele was inaugurated on 1 June 2019, becoming the first president to not be a member of either ARENA or the FMLN since José Napoleón Duarte of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) left office in 1989.

As a part of his Territorial Control Plan, a government anti-crime and security plan, Bukele sought to receive a US$109 million dollar loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration to fund his plan. Bukele required the Legislative Assembly's approval, but ARENA and the FMLN, the legislature's two largest parties, both opposed the Territorial Control Plan. On 6 February 2020, Bukele invoked article 167 of the country's constitution which ordered members of the Legislative Assembly to convene an extraordinary session. On 9 February 2020, the date of the extraordinary session, Bukele order 40 soldiers armed forces to enter the Legislative Assembly, however, most deputies did not attend the extraordinary session. Various members of the Legislative Assembly denounced the event as an "attempted coup".

In March 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bukele ordered a nationwide lockdown. The National Civil Police (PNC) arrested 4,236 people for violating the lockdown order, which Human Rights Watch denounced as leading to arbitrary arrests and police abuses. In April 2020, after a spike in homicides, Bukele ordered large-scale prison lockdowns and authorized the PNC to use lethal force against gang members. Although the country's homicide rate decreased from 36 homicides per 100,000 people in 2019 to 19.7 homicides per 100,000 people in 2020, both the El Faro digital newspaper and the United States Department of the Treasury alleged that Bukele's government had secretly negotiated with the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and 18th Street (Barrio 18) criminal gangs to lower the country's homicide rate.

Electoral system

Election procedure

Legislative elections were held in El Salvador two years after the 2019 presidential election and three years after the 2018 legislative election. The 84 deputies of the Legislative Assembly, 262 mayors and municipal councils of the country's municipalities (second-level subdivisions), and 20 deputies of the Central American Parliament were elected through a popular vote. The constitution of El Salvador mandated that the election would be "free, direct, equal and secret".

Deputies of the Legislative Assembly, mayors and municipal council members, and deputies of the Central American Parliament were elected by open-list proportional representation. The 84 deputies of the Legislative Assembly were elected in 14 constituencies for the country's 14 departments (first-level subdivisions), the 262 mayors and municipal councils were elected in one constituency each, and the 20 deputies of the Central American Parliament were elected from one nationwide constituency.

Political parties

Political parties had to be registered with the Supreme Electoral Court to be able to participate in the election. The following table shows the ten political parties which were eligible to participate in the 2021 election.

Party Leader 2018 results
Legislative Municipal PARLACEN
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  PDC Christian Democratic Party
Partido Demócrata Cristiano
Rodolfo Parker
3 / 84
5 / 262
1 / 20
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  CD Democratic Change
Cambio Democrático
Douglas Avilés
1 / 84
0 / 262
Did not run
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  FMLN Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional
Óscar Ortiz
23 / 84
64 / 262
8 / 20
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  GANA Grand Alliance for National Unity
Gran Alianza por la Unidad Nacional
Nelson Guardado
10 / 84
26 / 262
2 / 20
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  V Let's Go
Vamos
Josué Alvarado New party
PCN National Coalition Party
Partido de Concertación Nacional
Manuel Rodríguez
9 / 84
25 / 262
1 / 20
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  ARENA Nationalist Republican Alliance
Alianza Republicana Nacionalista
Erick Salguero
37 / 84
140 / 262
8 / 20
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  NI New Ideas
Nuevas Ideas
Xavier Zablah Bukele New party
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  NT Our Time
Nuestro Tiempo
Juan Valiente New party
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  DS Salvadoran Democracy
Democracia Salvadoreña
Adolfo Salume Artiñano Did not run
0 / 262
Did not run

Registered voters

The following table lists the number of registered voters for the 2024 election in all fourteen departments, as well as the number of seats in the Legislative Assembly and number of municipalities assigned to each department. The figures, as published by the Supreme Electoral Court, were accurate as of 1 November 2020.

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
A labeled map of the fourteen departments of El Salvador.
Department Voters Seats in LA Municipalities
Ahuachapán 287,729 4 12
Cabañas 142,508 3 9
Chalatenango 190,934 3 33
Cuscatlán 204,589 3 16
La Libertad 644,526 10 22
La Paz 274,522 4 22
La Unión 244,893 3 18
Morazán 165,498 3 26
San Miguel 424,882 6 20
San Salvador 1,456,688 24 19
San Vicente 149,310 3 13
Santa Ana 498,313 7 13
Sonsonate 392,286 6 16
Usulután 312,339 5 23
Expatriates 431,445
Total 5,389,017 84 262

Retiring deputies

Twenty incumbent deputies of the Legislative Assembly did not be running for re-election in 2021 due to them choosing to run for another office, being eliminated during their party's primary elections, or them choosing to not seek public office in 2021. Meanwhile, all five of the six retiring FMLN deputies were term limited by internal party statutes prohibiting deputies from seeking three consecutive terms on the Legislative Assembly.

Party Retiring deputy Department Serving since Ref.
Democratic Change Juan José Martel San Salvador 1 May 2018
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front Audelia Guadalupe López Vásquez Chalatenango 1 May 2012
Juan Manuel de Jesús Flores Cornejo La Libertad
Rodolfo Antonio Martínez San Miguel
Karina Ivette Sosa de Rodas San Salvador
Hortensia Margarita López Quintana Santa Ana
Ana Lucía Baires de Martínez Usulután 1 May 2015
Grand Alliance for National Unity Lorenzo Rivas Echeverría Cabañas 1 May 2012
Francisco José Zablah Safie La Libertad 1 May 2006
Nationalist Republican Alliance Arturo Simeón Magaña Azmitia Ahuachapán 1 May 2018
René Gustavo Escalante Zelaya La Libertad 1 May 2012
Mariano Dagoberto Blanco Rodríguez Morazán 1 May 2018
José Edgar Escolán Batarsé San Miguel 1 May 2012
Silvia Alejandrina Castro Figueroa San Salvador
Carmen Milena Mayorga Valera 1 May 2018
Norman Noel Quijano González
David Ernesto Reyes Molina 1 May 2009
Patricia Elena Valdivieso de Gallardo 1 May 2015
Jorge Adalberto Josué Godoy Cardoza Santa Ana 1 May 2018
Independent Felissa Guadalupe Cristales Miranda La Libertad

Electoral campaign

Political parties had until 29 July 2020 to hold their primary elections.

Nuevas Ideas

Through its social networks, the Nuevas Ideas political party denounced that the Electoral Board of the Supreme Electoral Court in Cabañas refused to register its candidates so that they could participate in the elections.

Nuevas Ideas formed political coalitions with GANA for some legislative elections; with GANA, the PCN, and Democratic Change in some municipal elections; and with Democratic Change in the PARLACEN election.

Nationalist Republican Alliance

ARENA formed political coalitions with Salvadoran Democracy and the PCN in some legislative elections and the PCN in some municipal elections.

Grand Alliance for National Unity

GANA formed political coalitions with Nuevas Ideas for some legislative elections and with Nuevas Ideas, the PCN, and Democratic Change in some municipal elections.

National Coalition Party

The PCN formed political coalitions with ARENA and Salvadoran Democracy in some legislative elections and with Nuevas Ideas, GANA, and ARENA in some municipal elections.

Other parties

Democratic Change formed political coalitions with ARENA and the PCN in all its legislative elections; with Nuevas Ideas and GANA in all its municipal elections; and with Nuevas Ideas in the PARLACEN election.

Salvadoran Democracy formed political coalitions with ARENA and the PCN in all its legislative elections. It did not participate in the municipal or PARLACEN elections.

Two independents—Leonardo Bonilla and Jesús Segovia—contested in the legislative elections in San Salvador and La Paz, respectively.

Opinion polls

The following tables list the results of opinion polls for the 2021 legislative elections conducted between September 2019 and February 2021 in reverse chronological order. The party with the highest percentage is listed in bold and displayed with its background shaded, and the party with the second highest percentage is listed in bold. The lead column shows the percentage between the parties with the first and second highest percentages. In instances where the fieldwork date is unavailable, the publication date is used instead. When available, the projected seat count is listed below the percentage.

Legislative opinion polls

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
Graph of opinion polls conducted.
  NI
  ARENA
  FMLN
  GANA
Legislative election polls
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  Other None Unsure Lead Ref.
2021 election 28 Feb 2021 N/A 66.46
56
12.18
14
6.91
4
5.29
5
4.08
2
1.70
1
1.70
1
1.01
1
0.56
0
54.28
CIPSECA 8 Feb 2021 68.0 7.0 2.0 6.0 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.3 0.1 15.3 61
CEC-UFG 13–17 Jan 2021 64.7 7.1 2.2 3.1 1.3 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.6 7.4 6.8 5.6 57.6
UES 16 Dec 2020–15 Jan 2021 43.5 3.4 15.5 5.1 2.1 1.1 1.1 2.7 0.2 0.5 24.8 28.0
CID-Gallup 16 Dec 2020 48.0
41
4.3
10
3.3
2
6.1
8
1.1
1
0.9
0
0.3
0
0.2
0
0.2
0
0.9
0
16.8 17.8 41.9
CID-Gallup 16 Dec 2020 70
60
6
10
6
2
9
6
3
0
1
0
2
0
6
0
61
Fundaungo 21 Dec 2020 60.3 4.9 2.7 4.5 27.6 55.4
IUDOP 8 Dec 2020 69.7
68
4.9
6
6.5
6
3.3
2
2.2
1
0.2
1
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.2
0
22.0 63.2
CEC-UFG 14 Sept 2020 48.0 4.3 3.3 6.1 1.1 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.9 16.8 17.8 41.9
TResearch 23–27 Jul 2020 1,000 70.4 5.0 4.4 3.1 1.7 0.8 2.3 4.8 7.5 65.4
CID-Gallup 16 Jan 2020 37 10 3 50 27
CEC-UFG 7–11 Jan 2020 1,292 48.2 5.9 2.6 3.6 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.2 7.5 31.3 42.3
UCA 22 Nov–3 Dec 2019 1,265 42.4 6.9 5.2 3.7 2.8 14.8 24.3 35.5
La Prensa Gráfica 20–25 Nov 2019 1,520 34.2 6.0 4.0 4.8 1.1 0.1 0.3 8.4 41.1 28.2
CID-Gallup 19 Sept 2019 1,206 35 8 6 7 45 27
2018 election 4 Mar 2018 N/A 43.41
37
26.78
23
11.45
10
10.87
9
4.21
3
0.94
1
2.35
1
16.63

Municipal opinion polls

Municipal election polls
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election  Other None Unsure Lead Ref.
2021 election 28 Feb 2021 N/A 50.78
152
19.01
35
10.86
30
11.16
27
4.93
14
1.73
3
0.69
0
0.45
0
0.39
1
31.77
CEC-UFG 13–17 Jan 2021 59.9 11.8 5.3 5.3 1.8 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.7 8.0 5.7 48.1
UES 16 Dec 2020–15 Jan 2021 40.0 5.8 17.2 6.2 2.1 1.0 1.4 2.2 0.3 0.7 23.1 22.8
Fundaungo 21 Dec 2020 50.3 10.6 4.8 8.1 1.6 1.0 1.1 23.1 39.7
IUDOP 8 Dec 2020 44.0 10.0 6.3 7.2 2.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 22.0 34.0
CEC-UFG 7–11 Jan 2020 1,292 48.2 5.9 2.6 3.6 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.2 7.5 31.3 42.3
La Prensa Gráfica 20–25 Nov 2019 1,520 32.2 13.2 6.3 5.3 2.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 6.1 34.1 19.0
2018 election 4 Mar 2018 N/A 41.80
140
29.18
64
12.58
26
10.50
25
4.13
5
0.50
0
1.31
2
12.62

Results

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Nuevas Ideas1,430,57854.6746New
Nuevas IdeasGANA311,72311.9110
Nationalist Republican Alliance206,3287.889−26
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front180,8086.914−14
Grand Alliance for National Unity135,2235.175−5
ARENADS99,0033.784
National Coalition Party85,5483.271−8
Nuestro Tiempo44,4011.701New
Christian Democratic Party44,3791.701–3
Vamos26,4921.011New
PCNDS21,2110.811
Democratic Change14,7680.560−1
ARENAPCN13,5030.521–1
Independents2,7830.110−1
Total2,616,748100.00840
Valid votes2,616,74896.64
Invalid votes49,9861.85
Blank votes41,0601.52
Total votes2,707,794100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,389,01750.25
Source: Supreme Electoral Court

Municipal elections

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Nuevas Ideas1,342,96850.78152New
Nationalist Republican Alliance502,78419.0135–104
Grand Alliance for National Unity295,09111.1627
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front287,32110.8630–34
National Coalition Party130,3464.9314–11
Christian Democratic Party45,7051.733–4
Vamos10,4130.391New
Democratic Change18,3010.690
Nuestro Tiempo11,9740.450New
Total2,644,903100.002620
Valid votes2,644,90397.75
Invalid votes44,8591.66
Blank votes16,1510.60
Total votes2,705,913100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,389,01750.21
Source: Supreme Electoral Court

PARLACEN

2021 Salvadoran Legislative Election 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Nuevas IdeasDemocratic Change1,693,55068.1114New
Nationalist Republican Alliance329,03913.233–5
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front181,4757.301−7
Grand Alliance for National Unity164,4276.611–1
National Coalition Party78,4923.1610
Christian Democratic Party39,3601.580–1
Total2,486,343100.00200
Valid votes2,486,34391.79
Invalid votes84,4493.12
Blank votes138,0345.10
Total votes2,708,826100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,389,01750.27
Source: Supreme Electoral Court

See also

Notes

References

Citations

Bibliography

Further reading

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