Voting for Colombians residing abroad is now underway. From June 15th to June 21st, more than 1.4 million eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote at polling stations set up by Colombia around the world for the presidential runoff election. The official opening of voting abroad took place at the Colombian Consulate in Auckland, New Zealand, where, due to the time difference, the first vote was cast by a Colombian citizen at 8:00 a.m. o…
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Social representatives emphasized the decisive importance of voting abroad in the face of the possibility of a tight electoral result. The second round will be held on June 21 in Colombian territory.
Voting for Colombians residing abroad is now underway. From June 15th to June 21st, more than 1.4 million eligible citizens can exercise their right to vote at polling stations set up by Colombia around the world for the presidential runoff election. The official opening of voting abroad took place at the Colombian Consulate in Auckland, New Zealand, where, due to the time difference, the first vote was cast by a Colombian citizen at 8:00 a.m. o…