De la Espriella and Cepeda head to presidential runoff

With over 99% of polling stations counted, Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda lead the first-round results and will contest the presidency on June 21.

The National Civil Registry reported that Abelardo de la Espriella obtained 10.34 million votes, equivalent to 43.73%, while Iván Cepeda reached 9.67 million, or 40.91%. Neither exceeded the 50% plus one threshold needed to win outright.

The margin between the two stands at about 700,000 votes. Paloma Valencia finished third with 6.92% and Sergio Fajardo fourth with 4.25%.

The runoff is scheduled for June 21. Authorities stated there were no major public order incidents during the May 31 voting day.

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Abelardo de la Espriella celebrating his lead in the Colombian presidential election first round
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Abelardo de la Espriella leads first round of Colombian presidential election

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Abelardo de la Espriella secured 43.7% of the vote and will face Iván Cepeda in the June 21 runoff. Preliminary results show a margin of nearly 700,000 votes for the right-wing candidate.

The National Electoral Council confirmed the candidates for the June 21 runoff after the May 31 elections.

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Colombia's Registraduría presented the electoral ballot for the June 21 runoff. The candidates keep the order set in the March 25 draw. Iván Cepeda Castro and Aída Quilcué Vivas are in first position.

Colombian left-wing sectors are advancing strategies to unify candidacies ahead of the May 31 first-round presidential election. Sources from the Pacto Histórico say candidate Clara López Obregón is considering dropping her bid to join Senator Iván Cepeda's. An announcement of 'special relevance' is expected next Monday.

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The National Civil Registry reported that the presidential scrutiny reached 99.98% with a 99.94% coincidence compared to the preliminary count.

The Por Andalucía coalition, comprising Izquierda Unida, Movimiento Sumar and Podemos, launched its election campaign in Seville on April 30 for the Andalusian elections on May 17. Candidate Antonio Maíllo expressed confidence in becoming president and aims to surprise voters. He pledges to reverse PP policies and protect public services.

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Vote counting continued Wednesday in California's gubernatorial primary, leaving the top two candidates undecided more than 24 hours after polls closed. Republican Steve Hilton held a narrow lead over Democrat Xavier Becerra, with Democrat Tom Steyer in third place.

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