VeloxiaSignal, not noise.
← Back
Politics🇨🇴4 sources· 1 hour ago

More than 41 million Colombians vote in polarized presidential runoff

Why it matters: The contest pits Iván Cepeda against Abelardo de la Espriella over security, peace talks and ties with the US.

Colombians cast ballots Sunday in a high-stakes presidential runoff between Iván Cepeda, a lawmaker aligned with outgoing President Gustavo Petro, and conservative outsider Abelardo de la Espriella. More than 41 million people were eligible to vote, with polls scheduled to close at 4 p.m. The two advanced from a May 31 first round in which de la Espriella won 44% and Cepeda took 41%, according to official results. The campaign has centered on fears of renewed internal conflict: de la Espriella pushed a hard-line security approach, while Cepeda vowed to continue Petro's attempts at dialogue with illegal armed groups. Petro also repeated unproven claims about the first-round vote as polling began.

Sources

  • BloombergTier 180% reliableRead4 hours ago
  • The New York TimesTier 180% reliableRead1 hour ago
  • PBS NewsHourTier 185% reliableRead5 hours ago
  • Fox NewsTier 265% reliableRead16 hours ago

Subjects