Santos ahead of competition but short of first round win: poll
A poll released Thursday placed Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos ahead in the country’s upcoming presidential elections but short of the required majority to avoid a runoff vote.
A poll released Thursday placed Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos ahead in the country’s upcoming presidential elections but short of the required majority to avoid a runoff vote.
If Colombia’s elections were to be held tomorrow instead of May 25, President Juan Manuel Santos would be reelected in the first round, according to a poll released on Tuesday.
Colombia’s former vice president, Francisco Santos, returned to the forefront of Alvaro Uribe’s senate campaign on Wednesday, only to undermine the former head of state’s presidential candidate’s chances the next…
Government-candidate Juan Manuel Santos received the support of 66.5% of people surveyed on who they would vote for in the June 20 runoff of Colombia’s presidential elections. His opponent Antanas…
Candidate Antanas Mockus would win a runoff to his main opponent Juan Manuel Santos if elections were held in Colombia today, the latest poll before the May 30 elections show.…
Presidential candidate Juan Manuel Santos is consolidating his lead in the race for the Colombian presidency, according to the latest poll published Thursday by newscast CM&. Santos’ main opponent, Green…
Uribista candidate Juan Manuel Santos regained his virtual lead on his main opponent, the Green Party’s Antanas Mockus, in the latest poll by newscast CM&. However, if a second round of…
Colombian presidential candidate Antanas Mockus maintained his lead in the latest election poll, losing one point since last week, and is four percentage points ahead of his main opponent Juan…