Presidential candidate, age Political offices Vice Presidential candidate, age Political offices Party Ref.
Thelma Aldana
(63)
Guatemala Attorney General
(2014–2018)
President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Guatemala
(2011–2012)
Jonathan Menkos Zeissig President of the Central American Institute of Fiscal Studies
(since 2012)

Semilla
Roberto Arzú García-Granados
(49)
President of Comunicaciones F.C.
(1998–2008)
José Antonio Farias
PANPodemos
Freddy Cabrera
President of the Association of Lawyers and Notaries
(2011–2014)
Ricardo Sagastume
Minister of Economy
(2015)

Todos
Thelma Cabrera Neftaly López
MLP
Pablo Ceto Member of Central American Parliament for Guatemala
(since 2016)
Member of Congress
(2002–2006)
Blanca Estela Colop Alvarado URNG [1]
José Luis Chea Urruela Minister of Culture and Sports
(2016–2018)
Presidential candidate
(1995)
Mario Guillermo González Flores
PPT
Pablo Duarte Sáenz de Tejada Member of Congress
(2014–2016)
Roberto Villeda Congress Advisor
(2016–2018)

PU
[2][3]
Edwin Escobar Hill
(50)
Mayor of Villa Nueva
(since 2012)
Blanca Odilia Alfaro
(48)
Mayor of Masagua
(2012–2016)
PC
Julio Héctor Estrada Domínguez
(44)
Minister of Public Finances
(2016–2018)
Yara Argueta
(42)
CEO of Grupo Solid
(1990–2001)
CREO [4][5]
Mario Estrada Orellana
(59)
Presidential candidate
(2007, 2011 and 2015)
Secretary General of UCN
(since 2006)
Secretary of Social Development
(2000–2004)
Javier Castillo
UCN
[6][7]
Isaac Farchi Sultán Ricardo Flores Asturias
VIVA
[8][9][10]
[11]
Estuardo Galdámez
(53)
Member of Congress
(since 2012)
Betty Marroquín Silva
FCN
[12][13][14]
Aníbal García
(51)
Presidential candidate
(2015)
Secretary General of MNR
(2009–2015)
Carlos Pérez Libre [15][16]
Alejandro Giammattei
(62)
Presidential candidate
(2007, 2011 and 2015)
Director of the Prison System
(2006–2008)
Guillermo Castillo
(52)
Director of the Chamber
of Commerce

(2013–2018)

Vamos
[17][18]
[19][20]
Manfredo Marroquín President of Acción Ciudadana
(until 2019)
Oscar Adolfo Morales
EG
Benito Morales Candidate for member of Congress
(2015)
Claudia Valiente Convergence [21][22]
Edmond Mulet
(68)
Leader of Humanist Party
(since 2018)
Chief of Staff of United Nations Secretariat
(2015–2016)
President of the Congress
(1992–1993)
Jorge Pérez Secretary of Executive Coordination of the Presidency
(2000–2002)

PHG
Zury Ríos
(51)
Presidential candidate
(2015)
First Vice President of Congress
(2000–2004)
Member of Congress
(1996–2012)
Roberto Molina Barreto
(63)
President of the Constitutional Court
(2014–2015)
Attorney General
(2005–2006)

Valor
[23][24]
[25][19]
Amílcar Rivera Estévez
(45)
Mayor of Mixco
(2004–2012)
Erico Can Saquic
Victoria
Danilo Roca Barillas
(73)
Presidential candidate
(1999)
Manuel Martínez
Avanza
Sandra Torres
(63)
Presidencial candidate
(2015)
Secretary General of UNE
(since 2012)
First Lady
(2007–2011)
Carlos Raúl Morales
(48)
Minister of Foreign Affairs
(2014–2017)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
(2010–11; 2012–14)

UNE
[26][19]
Luis Velásquez Quiroga
(46)
Minister of Economy
(2011–2012)
Arturo Soto Unidos [27]
Manuel Villacorta Guatemala Ambassador to Israel
(1999–2000)
Izabel Hernández Estrada
Winaq
[28][29][30]
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  2. ^ Lopez, Esvin. "Partido Unionista presenta a sus candidatos para las Elecciones 2019". Publinews. Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "El Partido Unionista presenta a candidatos a la presidencia | Soy502". www.soy502.com. Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
  4. ^ "Exministro de Jimmy Morales será candidato presidencial de CREO | Soy502". www.soy502.com. Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
  5. ^ "Partido Creo proclama a sus candidatos a la presidencia y vicepresidencia – Prensa Libre". Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "UCN proclama a Mario Estrada como su precandidato | Soy502". www.soy502.com. Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
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  14. ^ Rafael, Gerardo (Jan 27, 2019). "FCN-Nación proclama a su binomio presidencial y candidatos a diputados". Retrieved Feb 7, 2019.
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  17. ^ "Giammattei regresa con nuevo proyecto". Soy502. 22 May 2017.
  18. ^ "Partido Vamos postula a Alejandro Giammattei como presidenciable" (in Spanish). 14 October 2018.
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  27. ^ María Consuelo Porras
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  30. ^ Orozco, Andrea (January 2019). "Cinco binomios presidenciales han solicitado inscribirse en el TSE". Prensa Libre.

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Albert Rivera
(age 47)
 
Deputy in the Cortes Generales
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(since 2016)
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Inés Arrimadas
(age 47)
 
Deputy in the Cortes Generales
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(since 2019)
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