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Colombian Democratic Party: Yoland Wong 41,556 4.86 % Dignity: David Munera 15,682 1.83 % LIGA: Mary Luz Londoño 13,759 1.61 % Independent: German Zapata 13,684 1.60 % Democratic Hope: Lutterh Larios 7,676 0.89 % ADA: Luis Enrrique Florez 5,793 0.67 % Colombian Ecologist Party: Carlos Javier Ramos 4,746 0.55 % Invalid or blank votes 108,356 12 ...
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.
This article lists political parties in Colombia. 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 ...
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 ...
In order to serve as President of the Republic of Colombia, one must be Colombian by birth, a citizen in good standing, and at least 30 years of age. No one who has incurred one of the grounds for incapacity, or who has held public office up to a year prior to the election, can be elected president or vice-president.
In congressional elections, voters choosing a party running a closed list only vote for the party list; voters who choose a party running an open list may indicate their candidate of preference among the names displayed on the ballot, if the voter does not indicate a preference and only votes for the party, the vote is valid for purposes of the ...
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Gustavo Petro, senator, former mayor of Bogota, and runner-up in the 2018 Colombian presidential election (Humane Colombia; Patriotic Union) [2] Francia Márquez, Afro-Colombian human-rights and environmental activist (Alternative Democratic Pole) [3] Camilo Romero, former governor of Nariño (Greens for Change)