MOE reports at least 91 possible electoral irregularities in 2026 elections

The Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) released its first report on the March 8, 2026, legislative election day, noting overall normality but at least 91 possible irregularities and crimes in 49 municipalities. Based on 70% of deployed observers, it highlights voter pressures and propaganda near polling stations. Heavy rains led to voting post relocations affecting thousands of voters.

The Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) issued its initial report on the opening of the March 8, 2026, elections to the Congress of the Republic and interparty consultations. As of 10:30 a.m., the organization described the day as one of 'normalcy,' though it recorded at least 91 possible irregularities and electoral crimes in 49 municipalities. This document compiles reports from 70% of electoral observers, 14% of whom are in rural areas.

Among the highlighted irregularities, 34% of reports refer to possible pressures or incentives on voters, including cases where 'there are people who enter the voting booth with voters and mark the ballots for the citizens.' The areas with the most incidents are Bogotá, Barranquilla, Sincelejo, and Popayán. Another 35% of reports concern political propaganda near voting stations, concentrated in Bogotá, Medellín, Barrancabermeja, and Soacha.

The country's rainy season caused the relocation of six voting posts that day: five in Cauca, in Caldono, López de Micay, and Corinto, and one in Antioquia, in San Andrés de Cuerquia. This adds to 20 prior relocations on Friday and Saturday in Córdoba and Caquetá, affecting at least 77,488 eligible voters, according to the MOE.

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Voters queue at a secure polling station in Colombia for March 8 legislative elections, embodying democratic participation amid heightened security.
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Colombia prepares for legislative elections on March 8

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Colombia gears up for legislative elections to Congress and inter-party consultations this Sunday, March 8, 2026, amid security measures and warnings against interference. Authorities in Huila report calm, while the Ministry of Labor warns of sanctions for employers pressuring workers' votes. The voting aims to ensure free exercise of suffrage despite risks in some areas.

The Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) has warned that 19 of the 42 municipalities in Valle del Cauca face risks from violence and fraud in the March 8, 2026, legislative elections. The report identifies ten municipalities at extreme risk, three at high risk, and six at medium risk. Factors such as interference by armed groups and past irregularities raise particular concern in areas like Buenaventura.

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Just days before Colombia's March 8, 2026, legislative elections for 102 senators and 188 House representatives—plus three inter-party presidential consultations—polls highlight frontrunners amid corruption scandals and fragmentation. With over 3,000 candidates, informed voting is crucial to combat polarization and abstention.

A group of Morena deputies presented an initiative to amend the judicial reform and postpone the election of the second batch of judges to the first Sunday of June 2028, instead of 2027. The proposal aims to avoid overlap with partisan elections to preserve judicial impartiality. It includes changes to candidate evaluations and the creation of a Single Evaluation Committee.

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Next Sunday, alongside congressional elections in Colombia, voters can participate in three consultations to select presidential precandidates. Politicians from Huila have shared their preferences for these consultations amid controversies stirred by President Gustavo Petro and his party. Several local figures back candidates like Paloma Valencia and Roy Barreras, while others choose to abstain.

Colombia's State Council has definitively archived the sixth electoral lawsuit against Huila congresswoman-elect Lourdes Mateus Serrano's seat. The action, filed by lawyer David Fernando Cano Mazuera, sought to annul ten seats from the Historic Pact, but was rejected due to procedural flaws. Mateus hailed the ruling as legal shielding for her bloc.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum sent her electoral reform initiative to the Chamber of Deputies on March 4, 2026, dubbed the 'Decalogue for Democracy', aiming to amend 11 constitutional articles to cut costs and enhance oversight. The proposal faces resistance from allies like the PT and opposition, who criticize it for inadequately addressing organized crime influence. Sheinbaum mentioned having a 'Plan B' if it fails to pass.

 

 

 

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