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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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.
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]
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]