Guatemala ready for 'vote-by-vote election recount

FILE - In this June 16, 2019 file photo, a man walks in the rain to a polling station during general elections in Antigua, Guatemala. Supreme Electoral Tribunal said Monday, June 24, 2019, it is still awaiting final tallies. The tribunal has previously acknowledged software failures and other issues. (AP Photo/Santiago Billy, File)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Guatemalan officials say they will begin on Wednesday a "vote-by-vote" recount of the country's June 16 general election results.

Political party leaders say they reached an agreement with election officials to review the disputed vote tallies.

Elmer Palencia of the Valor political party tells reporters: "Have confidence that we're going to check vote-by-vote ... to be able to give legal certainty of the results."

Guatemala's Supreme Electoral Tribunal says a software malfunction caused a counting error. The tribunal said in a statement Tuesday that it will file a complaint against the Attorney General's Office for the computer errors.

Political party representatives and tribunal heads were set to begin the vote review Monday but party leaders pulled out when their requests were not met.