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Cesar Emerges as the Most Disputed Territory in the Caribbean: only 617 Votes Separated Cepeda and De La Espriella

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Cesar became the most competitive department in the Colombian Caribbean during the first presidential round. Iván Cepeda obtained 224,457 votes, equivalent to 46.48% of the vote, while Abelardo De la Espriella reached 223,840 votes, corresponding to 46.35%. The difference between the two was just 617 votes and 0.13 percentage points. No other department in the region recorded such a narrow margin. The result contrasted with what happened in othe…
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Cesar became the most competitive department in the Colombian Caribbean during the first presidential round. Iván Cepeda obtained 224,457 votes, equivalent to 46.48% of the vote, while Abelardo De la Espriella reached 223,840 votes, corresponding to 46.35%. The difference between the two was just 617 votes and 0.13 percentage points. No other department in the region recorded such a narrow margin. The result contrasted with what happened in othe…

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larazon.co broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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