20 March 1994 (first round) 24 April 1994 (second round)
1999 →
Turnout
52.27% (first round) 2.43pp 45.51% (second round)
Nominee
Armando Calderón Sol
Rubén Zamora
Party
ARENA
FMLN
Running mate
Enrique Borgo Bustamante
Francisco Roberto Lima Rivera
Popular vote
818,264
378,980
Percentage
68.35%
31.65%
President before election
Alfredo Cristiani
ARENA
Elected President
Armando Calderón Sol
ARENA
Legislative election
← 1991
20 March 1994
1997 →
All 84 seats in the Legislative Assembly 43 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
ARENA
45.03
39
0
FMLN
21.39
21
New
PDC
17.87
18
−8
PCN
6.21
4
−5
CVD
4.45
1
−7
MU
2.49
1
New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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General elections were held in El Salvador on 20 March 1994, with a second round of the presidential elections taking place on 24 April. Armando Calderón Sol of the Nationalist Republican Alliance won the presidential elections, whilst his party also won the legislative elections. Voter turnout was 52.27% in the first round of the presidential elections and 45.51% in the second, whilst it was 53.08% for the legislative election.[1]
^"Memoria de Labores de las Elecciones de 1994" (PDF). Tribunal Supremo Electoral. 14 February 2022. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
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