The Colombian presidential election of 2014 is scheduled to be held on Sunday May 25,2014.
If no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round, a run-off between the two candidates with the most votes will take place three weeks later on June 15, 2014
Incumbent President Juan Manel Santos(Party of the U) is allowed to run for a second consecutive term
32,795,962 Colombians had registered to vote
Presidential Candidates
Neither of the two centre-right candidates secured more than 50% of votes needed to avoid a second round.
Juan Manuel Santos with 25.63%
Juan Manuel Santos Wins Presidential Run-Off June 15,2014
Santos won nearly 51% of votes and saw off his right-wing challenger Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, who had 45%.
Zuluaga, who had won the first round of voting in May 2014 by a narrow margin, accepted defeat
If no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round, a run-off between the two candidates with the most votes will take place three weeks later on June 15, 2014
Incumbent President Juan Manel Santos(Party of the U) is allowed to run for a second consecutive term
32,795,962 Colombians had registered to vote
Presidential Candidates
- Juan Manuel Santos(Party of the U)
- Enrique PeƱalosa(Green Party Alliance)
- Clara Lopez(Alternative Democratic Pole)
- Marta Lucia Ramirez(Colombian Conservative Party)
- Oscar Ivan Zuluaga (Democratic Center)
Colombia's President Santos to face Zuluaga in run-off vote
Official results from
Colombia's presidential election say the incumbent President Juan Manuel
Santos will face his main rival, Oscar Zuluaga, in a run-off next
month.
Main challenger Oscar Zuluaga (L) will face President Juan Manuel Santos (R) in a run-off on June 15,2014
With 99.57% of the votes counted, Oscar Zuluaga won the first round with 29.27%, followed byJuan Manuel Santos with 25.63%
Juan Manuel Santos Wins Presidential Run-Off June 15,2014
Santos won nearly 51% of votes and saw off his right-wing challenger Oscar Ivan Zuluaga, who had 45%.
Zuluaga, who had won the first round of voting in May 2014 by a narrow margin, accepted defeat
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