A total of 14 candidates were registered to contest the presidential elections: •
Manuel Baldizón Mendez –
Renewed Democratic Liberty (LIDER); born 1970; lawyer, entrepreneur, former Congressman, defeated in the runoff of the 2012 presidential election • Mario David García –
Patriotic Party (PP); born 1946; lawyer and journalist, presenter of the political radio broadcast
Hablando Claro ("Straight Talk") •
Sandra Torres Casanova –
National Unity of Hope (UNE); born 1955; former First Lady (wife of ex-president
Álvaro Colom) • Lizardo Sosa –
Todos; born 1945; former president of the
Bank of Guatemala (2006–2010) •
Roberto González Díaz-Durán –
Commitment, Renewal and Order (CREO) +
Unionist Party (PU); born 1970; entrepreneur, former minister of energy and mines (2004–05), defeated mayoral candidate of
Guatemala City in 2007 and 2011 • José Ángel López –
Encounter for Guatemala (EG); born 1959, entrepreneur and banker, former president of the Rural Development Bank (Banrural), former longterm head of the National Association of Coffee (Anacafé) •
Zury Ríos –
Vision with Values (ViVa); born 1968; former Congresswoman, daughter of retired general, ex-President and military dictator
Efraín Ríos Montt, wife of U.S. Representative
Jerry Weller of Illinois • Miguel Ángel Sandoval –
Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity (URNG-Maiz) +
Winaq; born 1949; sociologist and human rights activist, former guerilla fighter, advisor to the
United Nations Development Programme, unsuccessful candidate in the 2007 presidential election (2.1%) •
Jimmy Morales –
National Convergence Front (FCN); born 1969, former actor, movie director and producer, known for his role in the comedy series
Moralejas ("Morals") alongside his brother Sammy Morales •
Alejandro Giammattei —
Fuerza; born 1956; ex-director of the penitentiary system of Guatemala, unsuccessful candidate in the 2007 and 2011 presidential elections (17.2% and 1.1%, respectively) • Mario Estrada –
National Change Union (UCN); born 1960; former Congressman, unsuccessful candidate in the 2007 and 2011 presidential elections (3.2% and 8.7%, respectively) • Luis Fernando Pérez –
Institutional Republican Party (PRI); born 1969; manager, Congressman • Juan Guillermo Gutiérrez –
National Advancement Party (PAN); born 1956; entrepreneur, unsuccessful candidate in the 2011 presidential election (2.8%) • Aníbal García –
New Republic Movement (MNR); running mate of Nobel Prize laureate and unsuccessful candidate
Rigoberta Menchú in the 2011 presidential election In the buildup to the elections the
Patriotic Party (PP) and
Renewed Democratic Liberty (LIDER) were suspended due to repeated offences. However, all parties were reinstated before elections were called. ==Opinion polls==