Arevalo scored 59 percent of the vote, with 95 percent of ballots counted

Guatemala elected anti-corruption crusader Bernardo Arevalo, who worked and studied in Israel, as the country’s next president, according to official results announced on Monday.  

Surprise favorite Arevalo scored 59 percent of the vote, with 95 percent of ballots counted, according to the TSE national election body. His rival, the former first lady Sandra Torres, came in second with 36 percent of the vote as of Sunday night.

Arevalo, 64, studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem while his father served as ambassador. He then served as a diplomat himself at Guatemala's embassy.... Read More: i24