Guerrero elected Cali mayor in landslide victory

Independent Rodrigo Guerrero easily secured a win for the mayor of Cali, Colombia’s third largest city, in Sunday’s local elections.

With 87.41% of the votes counted, the 73-year old Guerrero received 42.3% of the popular vote. The closest contender, Colombian Conservative candidate Milton Castrillon secured a mere 19.6%, followed by Polo Democratico candidate and former Olympic champion Maria Urrutia, with 15.1%.

The Guerrero campaign, backed by sections of the Conservative Party, the Green Party, the ASI, the current Cali Mayor’s Office, former President Alvaro Uribe and senior U Party and Cambio Radical figures, was heavily favored in the polls in the weeks leading up to the elections.

Guerrero, a public health expert and former mayor, will take over the Cali Mayor’s Office from the popular Jorge Ivan Ospina.

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