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Mayoral elections

Colombia election watch: 3 questions for Bogotá’s Miguel Uribe Turbay

In our look at each of the city's mayoral candidates, today we hear from Miguel Uribe Turbay. Miguel Uribe Turbay Name: Miguel Uribe...

Colombia election watch: 3 questions for Bogotá’s Hollman Morris

Continuing our focus on the mayoral elections, today we find out what Hollman Morris would like to achieve as mayor. Hollman Morris The race to...

Colombia election watch: 3 questions for Bogotá’s Claudia López

With the elections in just a few days, today we feature Claudia López to find out what she wants to achieve if elected. Claudia López The...

Colombia election watch: 3 questions for Bogotá’s Carlos Fernando Galán

We asked each of Bogotá's mayoral candidates three key questions. Find out what they had to say, starting (in alphabetical order) with Carlos...

Colombia Local Elections 2019

A forecast of Colombia’s upcoming local elections

Candidates for the position of Mayor of Medellín: Víctor Correa, Jesús Ramirez and Daniel Quintero (left-right). Image courtesy of Víctor...

Mayoral elections 2019: Can you vote?

Photo: Flickr Did you know that foreign residents can vote to decide who becomes mayor? Register now so that you can have your say in this...

Jostling for position: Possible candidates for the capital’s mayoral elections

Photo: Unsplash The mayoral elections will take place in October and there are already some familiar names being thrown around as possible...

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