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Humane Colombia: Remberto Benítez 6,483 1.34 % PDA: Enoc Miranda 5,203 1.07 % Patriotic Union (Colombia) Inge Rodriguez 3,239 0.67 % Resurgent Colombia: Iván Feris 2,445 0.50 % Colombian Ecologist Party: Julio Miguel Guerra 1,340 0.27 % Colombian Democratic Party: Enrique Ledesma 1,175 0.24 % Invalid or blank votes 27,037 5.59 % Total votes ...
Elections in Colombia are regulated and controlled by the National Electoral Council which provides information on elections and election results in for the politics of Colombia. Colombia elects on national level a head of state — the president — and a legislature. The president is elected for a four-year term by the people.
Colombia had historically maintained a two-party system, which means that there were two dominant political parties, resulting in considerable difficulty for anybody to achieve major electoral success under the banner of any other party. Dissidents from the two main parties also had chances to win elections.
With the constitution of 1886 came a return to election of the President of the Republic of Colombia (from 1892 to 1904) via the aforementioned electoral college system. In 1910 , the Constituent Assembly that amended the constitution chose the president, and decreed that from 1914 elections would again be via universal vote.
Mayor of Bucaramanga (2016–2019) Marelen Castillo League of Anti-Corruption Governors Humane Colombia Gustavo Petro Senator (2018–2022) Francia Márquez (SPS) Historic Pact for Colombia Candidates not in the runoff Party Presidential nominee Vice-Presidential nominee [a] Coalition Colombia Justa Libres John Milton Rodríguez Senator (2018–2022) Sandra de las Lajas Secretary of Culture of ...
1 January – Colombia and Venezuela agrees to reopen the last remaining border that has been previously blocked by authorities due to worsening ties. [1] 20 January – A Dominican man who was lost in the Caribbean Sea for 24 days is rescued by the Colombian Navy. [2] 19 January –12 February: 2023 South American U-20 Championship [3]
A notable feature of the early polls was the high percentage of people intending to cast a blank vote (voto en blanco), usually between 20% and 30%. This reflected the widespread dissatisfaction among the Colombian public with all the candidates and the political system in general.
The Historic Pact for Colombia (Spanish: Pacto Histórico por Colombia) is a coalition of left-wing, progressive, and Indigenous politicians.Five pre-candidates representing six political parties or movements announced that they would be standing for election as the unified presidential candidate for the coalition.