Colombia national registrar says final count in presidential runoff is nearly identical to initial count


Colombia's leftist presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda addresses the media after right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella won the presidential runoff according to an initial count, in Bogota, Colombia, June 22, 2026. REUTERS/Sergio Acero

BOGOTA, June 23 (Reuters) - ⁠Colombia's national registrar on Tuesday said ⁠a final count of votes in this ‌weekend's presidential race differed in just 0.003% of ballots from an initial count that gave right-wing lawyer ​Abelardo De La Espriella victory ⁠in the contest.

De La ⁠Espriella was less than 1% ahead of leftist ⁠Ivan ‌Cepeda in an initial vote count on Sunday, winning 49.6% of ⁠votes. Cepeda had said he would wait ​for a ‌final verification of the count by ⁠electoral authoritiesbefore ​acknowledging the result.

The results between the two counts match for 99.997% of votes, the registrar ⁠said in a statement on ​its website.

"The preliminary vote count achieved high levels of accuracy," the statement said. "This result shows the ⁠adjustments were minimal and that the process of consolidating and releasing the results has been successful and unprecedented in Colombia's history."

De ​La Espriella's win makes Colombia ⁠the latest country in Latin America to ​swing to the right, as ‌concerns about crime motivate ​voters around the region to back politicians promising crackdowns.

(Reporting by Julia Symmes Cobb)

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