Registraduría reports 99.94% coincidence in presidential scrutiny

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

The entity stated that only 33 tables remain pending out of more than 122,000 installed. The delays are due to weather conditions that affected the transport of electoral material.

The process advances without incidents and the modifications between the preliminary count and scrutiny were minimal. The judges of the Republic continue the vote verification.

Meanwhile the National Civil Registry prepares the presidential runoff on June 21. It includes virtual training for polling staff and audits with political organizations.

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National Electoral Council officials announcing presidential election results at a podium.
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National Electoral Council declares results of first round presidential election

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

The National Electoral Council accredited 25,062 people to monitor the May 31 presidential elections. The figure includes witnesses, auditors and observers abroad and in the country.

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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.

Nearly 6,800 police and army personnel will secure tomorrow's presidential elections in Huila, where 937,739 citizens are eligible to vote.

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Ricardo Monreal explained that the constitutional reform approved by Congress will not take effect for the 2027 elections but instead from the 2030 presidential vote. The measure requires secondary legislation that cannot be passed in time.

Morena and its allies in the Chamber of Deputies have designed an accelerated schedule to approve the judicial counter-reform ordered by President Claudia Sheinbaum. The process aims to finish before the end of May 2026.

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Spain's Supreme Court on Friday rejected a request to suspend the extraordinary regularization process for immigrants. The ruling came after a hearing involving the Madrid regional government, Vox and other groups.

 

 

 

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