General elections were held in Guatemala on 9 November 2003, with a second round of the presidential election held on 28 December. ÃÂscar Berger won the presidential election, representing the Grand National Alliance, a coalition of alliance of the Patriotic Party, the Reform Movement and the National Solidarity Party. The Alliance were also victorious in the Congressional elections, winning 47 of the 158 seats. Voter turnout was 57.9% in the Congressional elections, 58.9% in the first round of the presidential elections and 46.8% in the second.
The ruling Republican Front of Guatemala (FRG) nominated former military ruler EfraÃÂn RÃÂos Montt to succeed outgoing president Alfonso Portillo Cabrera. A constitutional ban on former coup leaders (RÃÂos Montt during 1982âÂÂ83) led to strong conflict inside the country, including the besiegement of Guatemala for a day: 24 July 2003, known as jueves negro ("Black Thursday"). In the first round of voting, RÃÂos Montt came third behind the centrist mayor of Guatemala City, ÃÂscar Berger, and the more left-wing candidate ÃÂlvaro Colom.