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Progressives win mayors’ offices in 5 of 7 major Colombian cities

by Sarah Cast October 31, 2011
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Colombia news - elections

Five out of Colombia’s seven major cities handed their mayor’s office over to a progressive candidate in the elections October 30.

Progressives secured the mayorships in Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Bucaramanga and Santa Marta, while only the Cali and Barranquilla voters selected a conservative mayor.

Bogota (D.C.)

The next mayor of Colombia’s capital city will be former guerrilla and socialist candidate Gustavo Petro, who received 32.16% of the votes, defeating Green Party centrist Enrique Peñalosa (24.92%) and independent Gina Parody (16.75%).

Medellin (Antioquia)

Liberal Party candidate Anibal Gaviria narrowly beat independent candidate and former Mayor Luis Perez, with 37.65% of the votes, trailed by Perez’s 34.89%.

Cartagena (Bolivar)

Left-wing Alianza Social Independiente (ASI) candidate Campo Elias Teran, with 54.89%, defeated “Por Una Cartagena Social” contender Maria del Socorro Bustamante, with 17.79%.

Bucaramanga (Santander)

Bucaramanga’s next mayor will be another Liberal Party candidate, Luis Bohorquez, who earned an easy victory (51.91%) over Conservative candidate Martha Pinto (29.64%).

Santa Marta (Magdalena)

The Liberal Party’s Carlos Caicedo secured 53.2% of Santa Marta’s popular vote, defeating Conservative candidate Alejandro Palacio, with 27.75%.

Cali (Valle de Cauca)

In a landslide victory, Rodrigo Guerrerro, an independent with a conservative backing, received 42.5% of the vote for Cali mayor, comfortably beating Milton Castrillon’s 19.48%.

Barranquilla (Atlantico)

Conservative centrist Elsa Noguera, of the Cambio Radical Party, won 58.22% of the Barranquilla mayor vote, doubling runner-up Juan Garcia Estrada’s 29%.

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