Pacto Histórico projects growth in Cali's council for 2027

Pacto Histórico expects to increase its representation in Cali's council from three to five or six seats in the 2027 local elections, based on projections from its recent electoral gains.

In 2023 Pacto Histórico secured more than 83,000 votes in Cali, tripling the left's 2019 results and winning three seats held by María del Carmen Londoño, Luis Fernando Salazar and Sergio Mauricio Zamora.

Growth accelerated in legislative elections. The coalition rose from 215,000 votes in Cali in 2022 to 320,000 in 2026, a 49 percent increase.

Council member Luis Fernando Salazar set an ambitious target: “Vamos a duplicar esas curules, o sea vamos a pasar de tres a seis curules en el Concejo”. More conservative projections show the list could exceed 120,000 votes and gain five seats.

The outcome will also hinge on presidential elections and opposition to Mayor Alejandro Eder, whose administration shows high disapproval ratings. Nine Pacto Histórico congress members from Valle del Cauca will take office on July 20.

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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.

Colombia's State Council has definitively archived the sixth electoral lawsuit against Huila congresswoman-elect Lourdes Mateus Serrano's seat. The action, filed by lawyer David Fernando Cano Mazuera, sought to annul ten seats from the Historic Pact, but was rejected due to procedural flaws. Mateus hailed the ruling as legal shielding for her bloc.

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