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Independent candidate wins Colombia's presidential runoff: preliminary results

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Independent candidate wins Colombia's presidential runoff: preliminary results

2026-06-22 10:51 Last Updated At:11:44

Independent candidate Abelardo De la Espriella, associated with the far-right Defenders of the Homeland movement, led the presidential runoff election on Sunday and is set to become Colombia's next president for the 2026-2030 term, according to preliminary results released by the National Civil Registry.

With 98.22 percent of the ballots counted at the time of press, De la Espriella secured 49.77 percent of the votes, while his rival Ivan Cepeda garnered 48.59 percent.

The second round of voting took place from 08:00 local time (1300 GMT) to 16:00 (2100 GMT) on Sunday, with more than 41.4 million registered voters eligible to cast ballots at approximately 13,000 polling stations nationwide.

According to Colombia's current electoral system, a candidate must win over 50 percent of the votes in the first round to be elected president directly. If no candidate reaches the threshold, the top two candidates advance to a runoff, where the candidate with the most votes wins.

De la Espriella, 47, is a lawyer. As a non-traditional political figure, he advocates for shaping national governance through an iron-fisted approach to security and drastic cuts in public spending. His running mate is Jose Manuel Restrepo, Colombia's former Minister of Finance and Public Credit.

The new president will take office on Aug. 7.

Independent candidate wins Colombia's presidential runoff: preliminary results

Independent candidate wins Colombia's presidential runoff: preliminary results

The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, and Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy will not issue passage permits to any vessels until further notice, an Iranian military source said on Sunday.

On the same day, Iran's Tasnim News Agency said that maritime navigation data showed that no vessels had passed through the Strait of Hormuz since the Iranian military announced its closure on June 20, with traffic dropping to zero.

The report said that, contrary to claims by the U.S. military, the strategic waterway is currently blockaded under Iranian control.

The Iranian military said it has closed the Strait of Hormuz again over Israel's continued attacks on southern Lebanon, citing a breach of Iran's agreement with the U.S. to end the war. However, the U.S. military has said "traffic continues to flow" in the strait.

Strait of Hormuz remains closed: Iranian military

Strait of Hormuz remains closed: Iranian military

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