Voting closes in Colombia with little violence, extensive fraud reported
Voting in Colombia’s congressional elections ended at 4 PM local time amid numerous reports of electoral irregularities by independent and government authorities.
Voting in Colombia’s congressional elections ended at 4 PM local time amid numerous reports of electoral irregularities by independent and government authorities.
A series of cyber attacks targeted political parties and one national media outlet during Colombia’s congressional elections Sunday.
With only a few reported rebel attacks, less than 20 arrests and little more than 160 fraud allegations, Colombia’s congressional elections that began at 8AM this morning are proceeding in…
The first arrests have been made in conjunction’s with Colombia’s congressional elections, following an earlier statement by the minister of defense Sunday calling this year’s voting process the “most secure”…
Officials in southwest Colombia reported Saturday that 14 election officers were detained for several hours by rebels active in the area, according to national media.
Local police from the central state of Antioquia are attributing an attack on an army patrol unit Sunday to Colombia’s largest guerrilla army, the FARC.
Google has created a special doodle in recognition of Colombia’s congressional elections.
President Juan Manuel Santos called on all Colombians to exercise their right to vote in Sunday’s congressional elections.
Colombia closed its landborders neighbors on Saturday while the country’s Defense Minister warned of the incursions of Venezuelan “criminals” who want to disturb the country’s ongoing congressional process, local media…