2023-10-30 04:53:51
With nearly 99% of the polling stations scrutinized throughout the country, the 32 capital cities of Colombia already have elected mayors who will take office from January 1, 2024.
These are the elected mayors of the country’s capitals (in alphabetical order of department).
– Amazonas
Leticia: Elquin Jadrian Uni Heredia, Colombia Renaciente party, with 9,280 votes.
– Antioch
Medellín: Federico Gutiérrez, Creo political party, with 678,269 votes.
– Arauca
Arauca: Juan Alfredo Quenza, New Democratic Force, with 18,908 votes.
– Atlantic
Barranquilla: Alejandro Char, Cambio Radical party, with 385,550 votes.
– Bolívar
Cartagena: Dumek José Turbay, United to Advance, with 149,785 votes.
– Boyacá
Tunja: Mikhail Krasnov, La Fuerza de la Paz political party, with 27,330 votes.
– Caldas
Manizales: Jorge Eduardo Rojas, Rojas movement, with 117,612 votes.
– Caquetá
Florence: Marlon Monsalve, New Liberalism, with 19,240 votes.
– Casanare
Yopal: Marco Tulio Ruiz, Cambio Radical party, with 44,498 votes.
– Cauca
Popayán: Juan Carlos Muñoz, Alliance with Popayán, with 36,306 votes.
– Cesar
Valledupar: Ernesto Miguel Orozco, Let’s fix this, with 69,202 votes.
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– Crashed
Quibdó: Rafael Andrés Bolaños, Green Alliance Party, with 14,042 votes.
– Córdoba
Montería: Hugo Fernando Kerguelen, Una Sola Montería, with 110,348 votes.
– Cundinamarca
Bogotá DC: Carlos Fernando Galán, Nuevo Liberalismo, with 1,497,596 votes.
– Guainía
Inirida: Arturo Alexánder Sánchez, A New History, with 6,763 votes.
– Guaviare
Willy Alexander Rodriguez, New Liberalism, with 11,751 votes.
– Wheels
Neiva: Germán Casagua, Actions for Neiva, with 56,680 votes.
– La Guajira
Riohacha: Genaro David Redondo, Genaro movement, with 27,337 votes.
– Magdalena
Santa Marta: Jorge Luis Agudelo, Citizen Force Political Movement, with 85,404 votes.
– Meta
Villavicencio: Alexander Baquero, Recuperemos Villavo, with 70,471 votes.
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– Nariño
Pasto: Nicolás Martín Toro, Citizen Alliance Movement, with 73,571 votes.
– North of Santander:
Cúcuta: Jorge Enrique Acevedo, Todos Por Cúcuta, with 88,035 votes.
– Putumayo
Mocoa: Carlos Hugo Piedrahíta, Citizen Alliance for Mocoa, with 7,343 votes.
– Quindío
Armenia: James Padilla, Armenia with the most Opportunities, with 35,540 votes.
– Risaralda
Pereira: Mauricio Salazar, First Pereira, with 82,304 votes.
– Santander
Bucaramanga: Jaime Andrés Beltrán, Let’s Defend Bucaramanga, with 91,372 votes.
– Sucre
Sincelejo: Jahir Fernando Acuña, Party of the Union for the People, Party of the U, with
78,291 votes.
– Tolima
Ibagué: Johana Ximena Arias, Ibagué Para Todos, with 74,889 votes.
– Valle
Cali: Alejandro Éder, Revivamos Cali, with 315,236 votes.
– Vaupes
Mitú: Marco Alirio Porras, Independent Social Alliance Party, ASI, with 4,415 votes.
– Vichada
Puerto Carreño: Jaime Ariel Rodríguez, Green Alliance Party, with 3,950 votes.
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