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The process found an increase of 0.1% votes, reportedly the lowest in Colombian history and slightly altered the final results for the initial round. [111] As none of the presidential nominees obtained at least 50% of the votes, a runoff was held on 19 June 2022, between the top two candidates, Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández Suárez. [2]
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 candidate who obtains the greatest number of votes in this second round is will declared President. In case of death, assassination, or permanent physical incapacity of one of the two candidates with the highest number of votes, their party or political movement can choose a new candidate for the second round.
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 ...
Supreme Court of Justice of Colombia. The civilian judiciary is a separate and independent branch of government. Guidelines and the general structure for Colombia's administration of justice are set out in Law 270 of March 7, 1996. Colombia's legal system has recently begun incorporating some elements of an oral, accusatory system.
Colombia’s congress has voted to change a law that allowed minors to get married with parental consent. The proposal would make the minimum age for marriage 18, and seeks to protect the rights ...
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.
16.95 20 +10 Conservative 13.18 15 +1 Liberal 12.43 14 0 Hope Center – Green Alliance 11.53 13 +4 Democratic Center 11.48 13 −6 Radical Change 9.47 11 −5 Party of the U 8.87 10 −4 MIRA - CJL 3.44 4 −2 Commons 0.15 5 0 Indigenous seats MAIS 30.40 1 0 AICO 21.60 1 0 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. This article is part of a series on the Politics of ...