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I'm Bartłomiej Paruzel, and I built ElectioMap to map national elections around the world. This is the Colombia hub on ElectioMap — it brings together the 2 Colombia elections I cover, each with the official results, vote and turnout shares to two decimal places, and an interactive map you can explore region by region.
Colombia is a presidential republic of approximately 51 million people and South America's oldest continuous democracy, though one with a long history of armed conflict. The bicameral Congress consists of a 100-seat Senate (elected nationally) and a 183-seat Chamber of Representatives (elected from departments). The president is directly elected for a four-year term and may not be re-elected. Gustavo Petro became Colombia's first left-wing president in August 2022, marking a watershed in Colombian politics after decades dominated by centrist and right-wing governments. The country's political landscape is highly fragmented, with dozens of parties contesting elections, and governments typically require broad coalitions. Key forces include the Historic Pact (Pacto Historico, Petro's left coalition), the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, Democratic Centre (founded by former President Alvaro Uribe), and La U (Party of the U). The 2016 peace accord with the FARC guerrilla transformed Colombian politics, with FARC reintegrating as a political party (Comunes) and reserved congressional seats created for former combatants. Colombia also has special seats for indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities. Ongoing security challenges include continued activity by the ELN guerrilla, dissident FARC factions, drug trafficking organisations, and paramilitaries. Elections are administered by the National Civil Registry (Registraduria Nacional del Estado Civil, registraduria.gov.co).
Each election listed here has its own page with the full breakdown by party or candidate and an interactive map of the result.
Every figure on ElectioMap is taken from the official electoral authority for Colombia — the national election commission or equivalent body that certifies the count. I enter vote and turnout percentages exactly as published, to two decimal places and without rounding, and show seat totals wherever a chamber is being filled. When ElectioMap covers an election live, the page updates automatically as official figures are released. For the full sourcing and update policy, see Data & Methodology and the Editorial Policy.
The most recent Colombia election covered on ElectioMap is the Presidential Election 2026, held May 31 & Jun 21, 2026. Its page has the full result with vote shares and a map by region.
All Colombia figures come from the official electoral authority that certifies the count, entered exactly as published to two decimal places. See the Data & Methodology page for the full sourcing and update policy.
Yes. Every Colombia election page on ElectioMap includes an interactive map — click a region to see how each party or candidate performed there.