Guatemalan presidential candidate for the National Front Convergence Jimmy Morales shows his inked finger after casting his vote in Mixco, near Guatemala City on October 25, 2015. Guatemalans vote in a presidential run-off choosing between a comedian with no political experience and a former first lady, amid the fallout of a massive corruption scandal. AFP PHOTO / RODRIGO ARANGUA
A supporter holds up a baby as he waits for Jimmy Morales, the National Front of Convergence party presidential candidate, during a campaign rally in Guatemala City, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015. In Sunday's presidential runoff, Morales, who boasted of his outsider status on the campaign trail, faces Sandra Torres, a businesswoman and longtime political party operative who in a previous campaign divorced former President Alvaro Colom to try to get around a rule barring presidential relatives from seeking the office. (AP Photo/Luis Soto)
An electoral volunteer marks a woman's finger after she cast her vote in the presidential runoff election, in Chinautla, Guatemala, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. Guatemalans are choosing a president amid political upheaval that forced the last elected leader from office. Comedian and political outsider Jimmy Morales is leading in most polls, ahead of former first lady Sandra Torres. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)
Guatemalan President Alejandro Maldonado casts his vote at a polling station, during Guatemala's run-off election on October 25, 2015. Guatemalans began casting ballots in a presidential run-off Sunday, choosing between a comedian with no political experience and a former first lady, amid the fallout of a massive corruption scandal. AFP PHOTO/ ORLANDO ESTRADA
Guatemalan presidential candidate for the National Union of Hope (Union Nacional de la Esperanza) party, Sandra Torres, casts her vote at a polling station in Guatemala City, during Guatemala's run-off presidential election on October 25, 2015. Guatemalans began casting ballots in a presidential run-off Sunday, choosing between a comedian with no political experience and a former first lady, amid the fallout of a massive corruption scandal. AFP PHOTO/ JOHAN ORDONEZ
A woman casts her vote during the presidential runoff election in Mixco, Guatemala, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. In Sunday's runoff, comedian Jimmy Morales faces former first lady Sandra Torres, a businesswoman and longtime political operative. (AP Photo/Luis Soto)
A supporter gives a victory sign as he waits for Jimmy Morales, the National Front of Convergence party presidential candidate, during a campaign rally in Guatemala City, Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015. In Sunday's presidential runoff, Morales, who boasted of his outsider status on the campaign trail, faces Sandra Torres, a businesswoman and longtime political party operative who in a previous campaign divorced former President Alvaro Colom to try to get around a rule barring presidential relatives from seeking the office. (AP Photo/Luis Soto)