Fusagasugá City Council elections

1988 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 1988 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 13 March 1988, in accordance with Legislative Act 01 1986.[1] In this election were elected the first mayors through popular vote.[2]

1990 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 1990 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 11 March 1990. Senators, representatives, deputies, councilors and mayors were elected.[3][4][5]

1992 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 1992 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 8 March 1992.[6][7]

1994 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 1994 Fusagasugá City Council election in Fusagasugá, Colombia, was held on Sunday, 30 October 1994. According to Law 163 /94, elections of governors, mayors, deputies, town councilors, and aldermen or members of local administrative bodies, will be held on the last Sunday of October.[8][9] At stake were all 15 seats in the City Council.[10]

1997 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 1997 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 26 October 1997. According to Law 163 /94, elections of governors, mayors, deputies, town councilors and aldermen or members of local administrative bodies, will be held on the last Sunday of October.[11][12] At stake were all 15 seats in the City Council.[13]

2000 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2000 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on Sunday, 29 October 2000, to elect the City Council. At stake were all 15 seats in the City Council.[14] The Liberal Party has held to Luis Cifuentes as President of Council from 2001 to 2002. The next President of Council was Chipatecua until his death in November 2002.[15]

Results

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Summary of the 29 October 2000 Fusagasugá City Council election results
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Liberal Party 1 1
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 0.000 0,0 New 1 -
Colombian Conservative Party 0.000 0,0 - 0 ±0
Total - - 15 ±0

2003 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2003 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 26 October 2003, to elect the first City Council since the 2002 reform (Legislative Act 2002). At stake were all 17 seats in the City Council.[16][17]

Results

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Summary of the 28 October 2003 Fusagasugá City Council election results[18][19][20][21][22][23]
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
We are Colombia 5,677 16.36   4 ±0
Citizen Formers 5,247 15.12   4  
Alternative Democratic Pole (POLO) 4,388 12.64   3 ±0
New Liberalism (Colombia) 4,346 12.52   3 ±0
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 1,793 5.17   1 ±0
Democratic Unity Party (Colombia) 1,747 5.03   1 ±0
Colombian Liberal Party (L) 1,280 3.69   1  
National Movement (Colombia) 1,226 3.53   0 ±0
"Go Colombia" 638 1.84   0 ±0
Colombian Conservative Party (C) 595 1.71 0
Citizens' Convergence 458 1.32   0 ±0
Blank ballots 2 216 6.39  
Total 30 668 88.38 17 ±0
Valid votes 30 668 88.38  
Invalid votes 4 034 6.43  
Votes cast / turnout 34 702 55.29  
Abstentions 28 063 44.71  
Registered voters 62 765
Source: RNEC[permanent dead link]

2007 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2007 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 28 October 2007, to elect the second City Council since the 2002 reform (Legislative Act 2002). At stake were all 17 seats in the City Council.[24]

Results

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Summary of the 28 October 2007 Fusagasugá City Council election results[25]
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Colombian Liberal Party (L) 5 796 13.08  9.39 3  2
"U" Party (U) 5 452 12.30 New 3  3
Radical Change Party (CR) 3 641 8.22 New 2  2
Social Afrocolombian Alliance (ASA) 3 522 7.95 New 2  2
Democratic Colombia Party (DEMO) 3 190 7.20 New 1  1
Alternative Democratic Pole (POLO) 2 998 6.76  5.88 1  2
Citizens' Convergence (CONV) 2 325 5.25  3.93 1  1
Green Party (Colombia) (VERDE) 2 306 5.20 New 1  1
Afrocolombian National Party (AFRO) 2 177 4.91 New 1  1
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 2 124 4.79  0.38 1 ±0
Liberal Opening Movement (AL) 1 737 3.92 New 1  1
Blank ballots 2 356 5.32  1.07
Total 39 493 89.11 17 ±0
Valid votes 39 493 89.11  0.73
Invalid votes 4 827 10.89   0.73
Votes cast / turnout 44 320 62.24  6.96
Abstentions 26 892 37.76  6.96
Registered voters 71 212
Source: RNEC
City council seats
L
17.65%
U
17.65%
CR
11.76%
ASA
11.76%
DEMO
5.88%
POLO
5.88%
CONV
5.88%
VERDE
5.88%
AFRO
5.88%
MIRA
5.88%
AL
5.88%

2011 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2011 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on Sunday, 30 October 2011, to elect the third City Council since the 2002 reform (Legislative Act 2002). At stake were all 17 seats in the City Council.[26]

Results

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Summary of the 30 October 2011 Fusagasugá City Council election results.[27]
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
"U" Party (U) 8 438 18.91  6.61 4  1
Colombian Liberal Party (L) 6 911 15.49  2.41 3 ±0
Radical Change Party (CR) 4 741 10.63  2.41 2 ±0
Colombian Conservative Party (C) 3 944 8.84  5.79 2  2
Green Party (Colombia) (VERDE) 3 588 8.04  2.84 1 ±0
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 2 886 6.47  1.68 1 ±0
Alternative Democratic Pole (POLO) 2 591 5.80  0.96 1 ±0
National Integration Party (Colombia) (PIN) 2 560 5.73 New 1  1
Mio Party (MIO) 1 955 4.38 New 1  1
Afrovides Movement 1 832 4.10 New 1  1
Indigenous Authorities of Colombia (AICO) 1 722 3.86 New 0 ±0
Blank ballots 2 471 5.54  0.22
Total 44 600 100.00 17 ±0
Valid votes 44 600 91.90  2.79
Invalid votes 2 031 4.18   -
Unmarked votes 1 901 3.92   -
Votes cast / turnout 48 532 58.70  3.54
Abstentions 34.142 41.30  3.54
Registered voters 82 674
Source: RNEC
City council seats
U
23.53%
L
17.65%
CR
11.76%
C
11.76%
VERDE
5.88%
MIRA
5.88%
POLO
5.88%
PIN
5.88%
MIO
5.88%
AFRO
5.88%

Aldermen election

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On Fusagasugá is divided six comunes and five townships, every commune and township elect seven aldermen who conform the Local Administrator Council. The table shows the potential voters for every district.

District 2011[28] 2011 Votes cast[29]
Number % Number %
North Commune 9,577 13.05% 5,910 61.71%
East Commune 11,441 15.59% 6,811 59.53%
Center Commune[Note 1] 14,751 20.10% 8,918 60.45%
South-East Commune 10,591 14.43% 6,769 63.91%
West Commune 10,593 14.43% 5,866 55.37%
South-West Commune 5,929 8.07% 3,732 62.94%
Commune: Total 62,882 85.69% 38,006 60.44%
North Township 1,154 1.57% 673 58.31%
East Township 1,591 2.16% 779 48.96%
West Township 2,457 3.34% 1,362 55.43%
Southeast Township 2,143 2.92% 1,368 63.83%
Southwest Township 3,155 4.29% 1,726 54.70%
Township: Total 10,500 14.30% 5,908 56.26%
Total 73,382 100.00% 43,914 59.84%

2015 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2015 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on 25 October 2015, to elect the fourth City Council since the 2002 reform (Legislative Act 2002). At stake were all 17 seats in the City Council.[30] There are twenty polling stations authorized by the Registradury.[31]

Results

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Summary of the 25 October 2015 Fusagasugá City Council election results.[32]
Party Vote Seats
Votes % ±bp Won +/−
"U" Party (U) 8.556 16,8  210 3   1
Colombian Liberal Party (L) 7.653 15,0   45 3 ±0
Democratic Center 5.604 11,0 New 2   2
Radical Change Party (CR) 5.272 10,4   27 2 ±0
Colombian Conservative Party (C) 3.595 7,1  178 1   1
Indigenous Social Alliance Movement (ASI) 3.013 5,9  377 1   1
Green Party (Colombia) (VERDE) 2.926 5,8  229 1 ±0
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 2.893 5,7   78 1 ±0
Alternative Democratic Pole (POLO) 2.598 5,1   70 1 ±0
MAIS 2.515 4,9 New 1   1
Civic Option (PIN) 2.367 4,7  109 1 ±0
Blank ballots 3,884 7.6  209
Total 50,876 100% 17 ±0
Valid votes 50.876 92,6   75
Invalid votes 2.101 3,8   36
Unmarked votes 1.938 3,5   39
Votes cast / turnout 54.915 57,5  120
Abstentions 40.662 42,5  120
Registered voters 95,577 [33] 100%  15.6%[34]
Source: RNEC[permanent dead link]
Vote share
U
16.82%
L
15.04%
CD
11.02%
CR
10.36%
C
7.07%
ASI
5.92%
VERDE
5.75%
MIRA
5.69%
POLO
5.11%
MAIS
4.94%
PIN
4.65%
Blank votes
7.6%
City council seats
U
17.65%
L
17.65%
CD
11.76%
CR
11.76%
C
5.88%
ASI
5.88%
VERDE
5.88%
MIRA
5.88%
POLO
5.88%
MAIS
5.88%
PIN
5.88%

Polling vote

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Polling Vote
Zone Code Name polling vote Address Potential women Potential men Potential voters Voting Comune
01 1 Escuela Julio Sabogal Cl 3 # 8 - 34-comuna Norte 4 3 7 2 North
02 2 Colegio Jose Celestino Mutis Kr 1 Este # 23 - 03 Comuna Suroriental 3 2 4 1 South East
01 6 Colegio Santander Cl 9 # 8-47-comuna Centro 6 2 8 2 Center
99 30 Cucharal Escuela Cucharal - Corregimiento Occidental 2 2 4 1 C. West
99 01 La Aguadita Salón Comunal La Aguadita 702 702 1 1
90 01 Colegio Teodoro Aya Villaveces Carrera 6 Con Calle 16 4 4 9 2 East
01 4 Escuela Gustavo Vega Cl 2 # 2-25 Este Comuna Oriental 2 1 3 1 East
99 50 La Puerta (Chinauta) Colegio Luis Carlos GalÁn- correg Sur 1 2 3 1 C. South
02 5 Escuela Refugio Infantil Km 3 Vía A Melgar 3 2 5 1
01 2 Colegio Accion Comunal Kr 1ª # 8-08 Norte-comuna Norte 2 2 4 1 North
99 36 Bochica (Latrinidad) Escuela La Trinidad 1 1 2 1
02 3 Universidad de Cundinamarca Dg. 18 # 20 - 29 - Comuna Occidental 4 3 6 2 West
99 25 Pekin Primer Sector Oficina De La Corregidura 971 950 2 1
02 1 Escuela Fusacatan Kr 4ª#20-21-comuna Sur Oriental 4 5 10 2 South East
98 01 Carcel Circuito Judicial Kr 8ª # 7 - 51 19 125 144 1
01 5 Parroquia Ntra.sra.de Belen Cl 7 # 5-20 Comuna Centro 5 3 7 2 Center
02 6 Polideportivo Ebenezer Cl 18 - Kr 52 - SalÓn Comunal Ebenezer 2 1 3 1 South West
01 3 Coliseo Futsal Coburgo Carrera 3 No. 14a - 68 2 7 9 2 East
99 38 El Triunfo (Boquerón) Salon Comunal de Boquerón 472 519 991 1
02 4 Colegio Ricaurte Diagonal 21 No. 17a - 41 4 2 6 2 West

2019 Fusagasugá City Council election

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The 2019 Fusagasugá City Council election was held on Sunday, 27 October 2019, to elect the fifth City Council since the 2002 reform (Legislative Act 2002). At stake were all 17 seats in the City Council.[35] There are twenty polling stations authorized by the Registradury.[36]

Results

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Summary of the 27 October 2015 Fusagasugá City Council election results.[37]
Party Vote Seats Diff
Votes % ±bp Won ± ±votes
"U" Party (U) 9.061 15,8   100 3 ±0   566
Democratic Center 6.666 11,7   72 2 ±0   1.163
Colombian Liberal Party (L) 5.418 9,4   564 2  1   2.228
Colombian Conservative Party (C) 5.019 8,8  173 2   1   1.478
Green Party (Colombia) (VERDE) 4.836 8,5  273 2   1   1.965
Radical Change Party (CR) 4.346 7,5  285 1   1   940
MAIS 3.807 6,6  161 1 ±0   1.265
Alternative Democratic Pole (POLO) 3.134 5,4   26 1 ±0   500
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) 2.843 4,9   74 1 ±0   39
Indigenous Social Alliance Movement (ASI) 2.353 4,2   169 1 ±0   573
REN 1.711 3,0 New 0
Blank ballots 4.770 8.3  64  886
Total votes 57.369 100% 17 ±0  6.799
Valid votes 57.369 92,9   24
Invalid votes 1.753 2,8   130 [38]
Unmarked votes 2.680 4,3   47 [39]
Votes cast / turnout 61.802 58,4  93 [40]
Abstentions 44.555 41,6  93 [41]
Registered voters 106.357 [42] 100% [43][34]
Source: RNEC[permanent dead link]
Vote share
U
15.82%
CD
11.73%
L
9.41%
C
8.80%
VERDE
8.48%
CR
7.51%
MAIS
6.55%
POLO
5.37%
MIRA
4.95%
ASI
4.23%
REN
3.00%
ADA
2.17%
AICO
1.62%
LIB
1.47%
PRE
0.61%
Blank votes
8.3%
City council seats
U
17.65%
CD
17.65%
L
11.76%
C
11.76%
V
11.76%
CR
5.88%
MAIS
5.88%
POLO
5.88%
MIRA
5.88%
ASI
5.88%

Polling vote

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Polling Vote
Zone Code Name polling vote Address Potential women Potential men Potential voters Voting Comune
02 04 Colegio Ricaurte Diagonal 21 No. 17a - 41 4 2 6 2 West
02 05 Universidad de Cundinamarca Dg. 18 # 20 - 29 4 3 6 2 West
01 1 Escuela Julio Sabogal Cl 3 # 8 - 34 4 3 7 2 North
02 2 Colegio Jose Celestino Mutis Kr 1 Este # 23 - 03 Comuna Suroriental 3 2 4 1 South East
01 6 Colegio Santander Cl 9 # 8-47 6 2 8 2 Center
99 30 Cucharal Escuela Cucharal - Corregimiento Occidental 2 2 4 1 C. West
99 01 La Aguadita Salón Comunal La Aguadita 702 702 1 1
90 01 Colegio Teodoro Aya Villaveces Carrera 6 Con Calle 16 4 4 9 2 East
01 4 Escuela Gustavo Vega Cl 2 # 2-25 Este 2 1 3 1 East
99 50 La Puerta (Chinauta) Colegio Luis Carlos GalÁn- correg Sur 1 2 3 1 C. South
02 05 Escuela Refugio Infantil Km 3 Vía A Melgar 3 2 5 1
01 02 Colegio Accion Comunal Kr 1ª # 8-08 Norte 2 2 4 1 North
99 36 Bochica (Latrinidad) Escuela La Trinidad 1 1 2 1
99 25 Pekin Primer Sector Oficina De La Corregidura 971 950 2 1
02 1 Escuela Fusacatan Kr 4 20-21 4 5 10 2 South East
98 01 Carcel Circuito Judicial Kr 8ª # 7 - 51 19 125 144 1
01 5 Parroquia Ntra.sra.de Belen Cl 7 # 5-20 5 3 7 2 Center
02 6 Polideportivo Ebenezer Cl 18 - Kr 52 Comunal Place Ebenezer 2 1 3 1 South West
01 3 Coliseo Futsal Coburgo Carrera 3 No. 14a - 68 2 7 9 2 East
99 38 El Triunfo (Boquerón) Comunal Place Boquerón 47.200 51.900 99.100 -
02 04 Colegio Ricaurte Diagonal 21 No. 17a - 41 4 2 6 2 West
00 TOTAL 106.

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  34. ^ a b Growth according to the 2011 elections
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  38. ^  341
  39. ^  722
  40. ^  7.180(11,6%)
  41. ^  3.600
  42. ^ Potential Consultations April 2015 Archived 2015-07-09 at the Wayback Machine Before 95.577 voter
  43. ^  10,1% (10.780)

Notes

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  1. ^ The most density commune