Colombia polls close for 2014 presidential elections
Polling stations for Colombia’s presidential elections closed at 4 PM on Sunday with electoral watchdogs receiving almost 500 complaints of electoral irregularities.
Polling stations for Colombia’s presidential elections closed at 4 PM on Sunday with electoral watchdogs receiving almost 500 complaints of electoral irregularities.
Google has created a special “doodle” to commemorate Colombia’s presidential elections.
Colombia’s Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) has so far received a total of 59 complaints of voting irregularities from citizens taking part in the country’s presidential elections, according to a report released by…
Residents of Isla Baru, an island off Colombia’s Caribbean coast, have collectively decided to abstain from voting in Sunday’s presidential election, national media reported.
All five of the candidates in Colombia’s presidential election have officially cast their votes, local media reported at midday Sunday.
Voters have several channels to report fraud and irregularities in relation to Colombia’s presidential election, explain election officials and monitors.
Colombia’s minister of defense reported Sunday morning that the 2014 presidential elections have commenced peacefully, without any attacks from armed groups.
There are no electoral officials present at the largest polling center in Choco, a state on Colombia’s Pacific coast, Blu Radio reported Sunday.
Colombia’s largest rebel group allegedly planted a bomb at a hydroelectric construction project on the day of the country’s presidential elections, reported national media Sunday.