Voters lining up at a polling station in Colombia during the presidential runoff election.
Voters lining up at a polling station in Colombia during the presidential runoff election.
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Colombia holds presidential runoff with over 41 million voters

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Colombia’s presidential runoff took place on Sunday, June 21, 2026, with 41,421,973 eligible voters. Polls opened at 8:00 a.m. under normal conditions in most capital cities.

National registrar Hernán Penagos highlighted coordination among state entities and the deployment of nearly 400,000 security personnel. More than 16,000 observers, including delegations from the OEA and the European Union, monitored the process.

President Gustavo Petro, while voting in Bogotá, said “the decision is made by the judges after evaluating the complaints during the count. I will obey the judges”. Candidate Iván Cepeda stated that the Pacto Histórico deployed observers to verify the preliminary count and final tally.

Bogotá mayor Carlos Fernando Galán called for respect of results and defense of institutions. According to the Asociación Colombiana de Ciudades Capitales, only Mitú reported electricity issues.

Voters may request a half-day paid leave until July 21, 2026, by presenting their voting certificate under Law 403 of 1997.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the election with over 41 million voters, normal polling conditions, and preliminary results favoring Abelardo de la Espriella over Iván Cepeda; sentiments range from neutral calls to await full counts, positive acceptance of outcomes, negative views on the winner, and skepticism with mentions of potential challenges to results.

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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.

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.

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On May 31 the first round of Colombia's 2026 presidential elections takes place with 41.2 million eligible voters.

Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia's presidential runoff on June 21, 2026, securing 49.65% of the vote against Iván Cepeda Castro.

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The firm Víctor Mosquera Marín Abogados submitted a report to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on irregularities in the May 31 first round. The document highlights 100% vote concentrations for Iván Cepeda in 218 polling stations in conflict zones.

The National Electoral Council closed its accreditation platform on Friday with more than 266,700 electoral witnesses and coverage above 96 percent of polling stations.

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