Realistic scene of a crowded Colombian polling station on election day, with voters, ballots, poll screens, and corruption-themed headlines evoking tension ahead of March 8 legislative polls.
Realistic scene of a crowded Colombian polling station on election day, with voters, ballots, poll screens, and corruption-themed headlines evoking tension ahead of March 8 legislative polls.
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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.

Building on earlier coverage of the 2026 electoral kickoff with over 3,100 registered candidates, recent developments underscore intensifying dynamics. Polls for inter-party consultations show Paloma Valencia leading the Gran Consulta por Colombia at 23% (GAC3 survey for RCN Televisión and La República), though Vicky Dávila boasts 7.28 million social media followers vs. Enrique Peñalosa's 2.33 million. Claudia López dominates Consulta de las Soluciones with 5.18 million followers against Leonardo Huerta's 35,971, while Daniel Quintero leads Frente por la Vida digitally with 2.72 million ahead of Roy Barreras's 1.25 million.

Corruption shadows several lists, including Barreras's with Gorky Muñoz, sanctioned for ten years over alleged embezzlement in Neiva. Key Senate hopefuls include Carolina Corcho (Pacto Histórico), Andrés Forero (Centro Democrático), and Carlos Fernando Motoa (Cambio Radical). Analysts project around 20 seats for Pacto Histórico and 16 for Centro Democrático amid fragmentation.

Consultation rules under Law 1475 of 2011 bind losers to back winners until the presidential first round, enforceable by the National Electoral Council. Vote-buying persists in areas like Córdoba and La Guajira, with seizures tied to figures such as Jaime Luis Lacouture. Experts stress conscious participation to counter over 50% historical abstention and ensure democratic balance.

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Discussions on X express strong concerns about corruption in Colombia's March 8, 2026 legislative elections, noting that numerous candidates under investigation for corruption could secure seats in Congress. Media outlets and users highlight risks of vote buying, illegal financing, and fraud, urging informed voting to counter these issues amid polls on frontrunners.

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Young social media activists entering Colombia's Congress after landmark March 8 elections, with crowds and election results in the background.
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Outsiders Enter Colombia's Congress After March 8 Elections

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Following pre-election polls and corruption concerns, Colombia's March 8, 2026 legislative elections saw 50% turnout, with Pacto Histórico leading the Senate with 25 seats. Five outsiders from social media and digital activism secured spots, marking a new wave in national politics. The day also resulted in nearly three million null votes across consultations and races.

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.

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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.

In the centroderecha Gran Consulta por Colombia held alongside the March 8, 2026 legislative elections, Juan Daniel Oviedo of Con Toda Colombia secured 1,255,510 votes (second place), a strong showing against winner Paloma Valencia's 3,236,286 votes. The result, surpassing Francia Márquez's 2022 performance by 56.1%, highlights his appeal to youth and urban voters and sparks talk of a vice presidential or Bogotá mayoral run.

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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.

Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Chamber of Deputies, announced that the electoral reform pushed by President Claudia Sheinbaum will reach Congress before the end of February, without eliminating proportional representation deputies. Instead, the current scheme of 300 deputies by relative majority and 200 by proportional representation will be maintained, with changes in their selection to link them more closely to society. Luisa María Alcalde, Morena's national leader, emphasized that there will be no more meritless proportional legislators and new democratic mechanisms will be designed.

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In a key step for President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform—initially unveiled February 25 and formally presented March 4 as the 'decálogo por la democracia' (see prior coverage)—the Chamber of Deputies' Constitutional Points and Political-Electoral Reform committees approved the proposal on March 10, 2026, by 45-39 votes. It heads to plenary discussion, likely March 11, amid PVEM and PT opposition despite their Morena alliance.

 

 

 

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