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Colombia's presidential race heads to runoff as outsider De la Espriella edges Cepeda in first round

Colombians voted on 31 May in the first round of the presidential election to choose a successor to Gustavo Petro, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, sending the contest to a 21 June runoff betwee.

·FILED ISSUE 2026-05-31·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • Colombia held the first round of its presidential election on 31 May 2026 with 13 candidates
  • Abelardo de la Espriella (National Salvation) led with 43.7% against Iván Cepeda (Historic Pact) on 40.9%
  • More than 23 million people voted, about 56% of registered voters
  • No candidate reached 50%, triggering a 21 June 2026 runoff
  • Incumbent Gustavo Petro is constitutionally barred from a second term

VERDICT — CONFIRMED

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Colombia's presidential race heads to runoff as outsider De la Espriella edges Cepeda in f
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Colombians voted on 31 May in the first round of the presidential election to choose a successor to Gustavo Petro, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, sending the contest to a 21 June runoff between two starkly opposed candidates. With more than 23 million ballots cast — turnout of roughly 56% of registered voters — right-wing National Salvation candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, a lawyer and political outsider, led the 13-candidate field with 43.7%, ahead of left-wing senator Iván Cepeda of the Historic Pact on 40.9%.

Because no candidate reached the 50% threshold, the top two advance to the second round. The result confounded opinion polling, which had suggested a lead for Cepeda; De la Espriella's first-place finish exceeded expectations and set up a runoff that CNN reported could redefine Colombia's relations with the United States.

The two finalists embody a stark ideological divide: De la Espriella campaigned as a hard-right break with Petro's government, while Cepeda seeks to consolidate and extend the left's project. Authorities later certified the first-round results on 4 June, according to a US Congressional Research Service summary.

Why it matters

a polarised runoff between a hard-right outsider and the heir to Petro's left puts Colombia's institutional direction, security policy and US relationship on the ballot, with first-round momentum now favouring De la Espriella.

Key facts on file

  • Colombia held the first round of its presidential election on 31 May 2026 with 13 candidates
  • Abelardo de la Espriella (National Salvation) led with 43.7% against Iván Cepeda (Historic Pact) on 40.9%
  • More than 23 million people voted, about 56% of registered voters
  • No candidate reached 50%, triggering a 21 June 2026 runoff
  • Incumbent Gustavo Petro is constitutionally barred from a second term

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— (2026-05-31) · fetched at filing · archived at publication

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