Live | Colombia Presidential Runoff: Polls close in Colombia, vote count underway
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Live | Colombia Presidential Runoff: Polls close in Colombia, vote count underway
Abelardo de la Espriella, a hard-line right-wing candidate, and Ivan Cepeda, an ally of Colombia’s first left-wing government, face off in the presidential election’s second round on Sunday. Their duel will determine whether the country takes a radical turn or stays its current course amid resurging violence between armed groups. Follow the election live with FRANCE 24’s Bogota-based team.

Colombians choose their next leader on Sunday. The second round of the presidential election pits far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella, a political newcomer backed by US President Donald Trump, against leftwing Senator Ivan Cepeda, who is close with outgoing President Gustavo Petro.
The essentials:
- Polls in Colombia will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (local time) for the more than 40 million citizens registered to vote in the country.
- An additional 1,420,000 Colombians living abroad are eligible to cast their ballots in 67 countries.
- After voting in Barranquilla, De la Espriella predicted “we are going to defeat the regime” — referring to Gustavo Petro’s ruling party — and repeated the gestures and slogans of his aggressive campaign.
- After casting his ballot in Bogotá, Cepeda called for “democratic behavior” and urged Colombians to “build a future that we want to be shared.”
- In the first round, which saw a turnout of 57.88%, De la Espriella (Defensores de la Patria) received 10.3 million votes (43.78%), edging out Cepeda (Pacto Histórico), who tallied 9.7 million (40.98%).
- The Caribbean coast, the urban vote, and abstentionist voters could be decisive factors in Colombia’s runoff, which will also closely watch the youth vote.
Follow our live coverage of Colombia’s historic election day with our team in Bogotá. 👇🏽
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