Colombia starts 2026 electoral year with thousands of candidates

The year 2026 begins in Colombia with an electoral focus, ahead of congressional elections on March 8, the presidency on May 31, and a likely runoff on June 21. A total of 3,144 candidates have registered for legislative seats, according to electoral authority records. Analysts describe the outlook as confused and diffuse, emphasizing the need for clean campaigns to avoid commitments that foster corruption.

The 2026 elections signal a turnover in Colombia's Legislative and Executive branches over the next six months. On March 8, the new Congress of the Republic will be elected, with 103 seats in the Senate and between 165 and 182 in the House of Representatives. According to electoral records, 1,078 candidates are vying for Senate seats in 26 party and movement lists, while 2,066 seek House seats through 488 lists, totaling 3,144 aspirants.

This process is likened to an auto race, where the congressional election serves as the 'pole position,' setting the positioning of parties and candidates for the presidential contest. Preliminary March results will shape alliances, coalitions, and political realignments. The number of seats won by the Pacto Histórico will be crucial in deciding on calling a Constituent Assembly.

Concurrently, three interparty consultations will select coalition candidates for the presidency, using a single ballot where voters mark only one name to prevent null votes. Experts warn of the proliferation of aspirants who prioritize image over substance, recruiting influencers to draw votes, which contributes to public disdain for politics.

In the campaign context, the need for independence to pursue the common good is stressed, without political debts from vote-buying or leader purchases. Democratic illiteracy in Colombia is cited as a factor in corruption, which begins during campaigns. Citizens are urged to read proposals, know trajectories, and not sell their vote, recalling that 'he who pays to arrive, arrives to steal'.

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Polls, corruption concerns mount ahead of Colombia's March 8 legislative elections

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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.

Less than a month before Colombia's 2026 legislative elections, debates like the one at Universidad de San Buenaventura emphasize deeply understanding candidates and their visions. With 3,144 registered aspirants, experts urge fighting abstention and bolstering power balance. Opinions suggest post-election alliances for the presidency.

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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.

Ahead of Colombia's legislative elections, columnist Rosa María Agudelo calls for a strong, technical, and plural Congress to balance power and promote rigorous debate.

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The deadline passed for 14 presidential candidates in Colombia to amend their inscriptions, with only two making changes. Mauricio Lizcano now pairs with Pedro De la Torre, and retired General Gustavo Matamoros joins Mila María Paz Campaz. Ballot positions will be set on March 25 for the May 31 elections.

The National Electoral Council (CNE) revoked the Historic Pact's registration for the House of Representatives in Valle del Cauca, due to exceeding the vote percentage limit for alliances. This ruling creates uncertainty ahead of the March 8 legislative elections in a key leftist stronghold. The Pact intends to challenge the decision through legal means.

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Six years after the previous poll disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, French voters will head to the polls on March 15 and 22, 2026, to renew their mayors and councilors. An interactive guide explains local voting procedures. Voters will also elect community councilors.

 

 

 

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