The 2023 Colombian regional and municipal elections were held on 29 October 2023.[1] 32 governors and departmental assemblies and 1,102 mayors were elected.[2]
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Elections
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic Center | Andrés Julián Rendon[3] | 944,239[4] | 36.78 % | |
Independent | Luis Pérez | 597,667 | 23.28 % | |
Independent | Luis Fernando Suárez | 355,609 | 13.85 % | |
Independents Movement | Esteban Restrepo | 232,605 | 9.06 % | |
Independent | Mauricio Tobon | 55,137 | 2.14 % | |
Colombian Democratic Party | Julián Bedoya | 53,474 | 2.08 % | |
Conservative | Juan Diego Gómez | 33,776 | 1.31 % | |
Dignity | Jorge Alberto Gómez | 18,171 | 0.70 % | |
Independent | Cristian Halaby | 13,229 | 0.51 % | |
Robinson Giraldo | 7,483 | 0.29 % | ||
Invalid or blank votes | 255,266 | 9.94 % | ||
Total votes | 2,566,656 | 89.44 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Historic Pact | Óscar Enrique Sánchez[5] | 14,256[6] | 45.30 % | |
Party of the U | Octavio Benjumea | 13,934 | 44.28 % | |
The Peace Force | José Huber Araújo | 2,271 | 7.21 % | |
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Julio Cueva Márquez | 140 | 0.44 % | |
Colombian Democratic Party | Casimiro Cabrera | 58 | 0.18 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 807 | 2.56 % | ||
Total votes | 31,466 | 96.28 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Liberal | Eduardo Verano de la Rosa[7] | 536,243[8] | 48.75 % | |
Independent | Alfredo Varela | 337,005 | 30.64 % | |
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Claudia Patiño | 62,413 | 5.67 % | |
ADA | Reymundo Marenco | 17,669 | 1.60 % | |
MSN | Juan José Acuña | 12,289 | 1.11 % | |
Colombian Ecologist Party | Edgar Manrique | 8,404 | 0.76 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 125,774 | 11.43 % | ||
Total votes | 1,099,797 | 86.41 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Yamil Arana[9] | 598,679[10] | 70.09 % | |
MSN | Said Adechine | 44,185 | 5.17 % | |
Colombian Democratic Party | Yoland Wong | 41,556 | 4.86 % | |
Dignity | David Munera | 15,682 | 1.83 % | |
LIGA | Mary Luz Londoño | 13,759 | 1.61 % | |
Independent | German Zapata | 13,684 | 1.60 % | |
Democratic Hope | Lutterh Larios | 7,676 | 0.89 % | |
ADA | Luis Enrrique Florez | 5,793 | 0.67 % | |
Colombian Ecologist Party | Carlos Javier Ramos | 4,746 | 0.55 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 108,356 | 12.68 % | ||
Total votes | 745,760 | 87.31 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Elvia Sanjuan[11] | 231,219[12] | 44.13 % | |
Democratic Center | Claudia Zuleta | 183,583 | 35.03 % | |
Independent | Katia Ospino | 43,452 | 8.29 % | |
Historic Pact | Alexander Pineda | 27,804 | 5.30 % | |
Independent | Antonio Sanguino | 5,261 | 1.00 % | |
New Democratic Force | Lineth Pana Torres | 3,976 | 0.75 % | |
ASI | Kaleb Villalobos | 2,819 | 0.53 % | |
The Force of the Peace | José Luis Mayorca | 2,390 | 0.45 % | |
Colombian Democratic Party | Luz Heli Villalobos | 625 | 0.11 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 22,808 | 4.35 % | ||
Total votes | 501,129 | 95.64 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Party of the U | Erasmo Zuleta[13] | 532,009[14] | 61.03 % | |
Humane Colombia | Gabriel Calle | 271,891 | 31.19 % | |
Independent | Juan de la Cruz Martínez | 13,360 | 1.53 % | |
ADA | Angélica Verbel | 9,073 | 1.04 % | |
Independent | Ciro de León | 7,643 | 0.87 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 37,649 | 4.31 % | ||
Total votes | 833,976 | 95.68 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Jairo Alfonso Aguilar[15] | 187,897[16] | 57.82 % | |
Independent | Jimmy Boscan | 87,841 | 27.03 % | |
Independent | Laura Andriolis | 20,833 | 6.41 % | |
Historic Pact | Wilmer Navarro | 8,346 | 2.56 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 20,045 | 6.16 % | ||
Total votes | 304,917 | 93.83 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Rafael Martínez[17] | 306,057[18] | 50.75 % | |
Independent | Mallath Martínez | 102,647 | 17.02 % | |
Independent | Franklin Lozano | 96,384 | 15.98 % | |
Independent | Edgardo Pérez | 38,697 | 6.41 % | |
Independent | Edward Torres | 12,438 | 2.06 % | |
Independent | Martha Altahona | 3,679 | 0.61 % | |
Independent | Oscar Sininng | 1,960 | 0.32 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 41,110 | 6.81 % | ||
Total votes | 561,862 | 93.18 % |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Independent | Lucy Inés García[19] | 221,492[20] | 45.87 % | |
On Going | Mario Fernández Alcocer | 200,984 | 41.62 % | |
Green Alliance | Juan David Diaz | 13,422 | 2.77 % | |
Humane Colombia | Remberto Benítez | 6,483 | 1.34 % | |
PDA | Enoc Miranda | 5,203 | 1.07 % | |
Patriotic Union (Colombia) | Inge Rodriguez | 3,239 | 0.67 % | |
Resurgent Colombia | Iván Feris | 2,445 | 0.50 % | |
Colombian Ecologist Party | Julio Miguel Guerra | 1,340 | 0.27 % | |
Colombian Democratic Party | Enrique Ledesma | 1,175 | 0.24 % | |
Invalid or blank votes | 27,037 | 5.59 % | ||
Total votes | 482,820 | 87.91 % |
References
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- ^ Tovar, Santiago (October 30, 2023). "¿Quién es Andrés Julián Rendón, el nuevo gobernador del 'uribismo' en Antioquia?". redmas.com.co. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
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- ^ "Óscar Sánchez Guerrero ganó las elecciones a la Gobernación de Amazonas". msm.com. October 30, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
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- ^ Ariza, Diego (October 29, 2023). "Eduardo Verano es el nuevo gobernador del Atlántico: cumplirá su tercer mandato". infobae.com. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
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- ^ Montaño, John (October 29, 2023). "Yamil Arana, Gobernador electo de Bolívar, heredero de tradición familiar en el poder". eltiempo.com. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "Elecciones Regionales - Octubre 29 de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ Benito, Luis (October 30, 2023). "Elvia Milena Sanjuán, la candidata del polémico clan Gnecco, se quedó con la Gobernación del Cesar". infobae.com. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "Elecciones Regionales - Octubre 29 de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "Erasmo Zuleta Bechara es el nuevo Gobernador de Córdoba". caracol.com.co. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "Elecciones Regionales - Octubre 29 de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ Jiménez, María Emma (November 1, 2023). "Jairo Alfonso Aguilar nuevo gobernador de La Guajira". caracol.com.co. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
- ^ "Elecciones Regionales - Octubre 29 de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "El nuevo gobernador de Magdalena está siendo investigado por la Procuraduría". elespectador.com. November 1, 2023. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
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- ^ "Lucy Inés García es la nueva gobernadora de Sucre". caracol.com.co. October 10, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "Elecciones Regionales - Octubre 29 de 2023". colombia.com. October 29, 2023. Retrieved November 1, 2023.