Criminal interference drops 90% during Colombia elections: Interior minister
Colombian authorities reported a 90% drop in illegal interference from armed groups during Sunday’s congressional elections, when compared to 2010.
Colombian authorities reported a 90% drop in illegal interference from armed groups during Sunday’s congressional elections, when compared to 2010.
As polling stations of Colombia’s 2014 congressional elections close their doors, the country’s Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) reports 858 irregularities and cases of electoral fraud until 3 PM.
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”…
An independent Colombian electoral observation agency said Saturday that it will have a force of more than 3,700 observers supervising Colombia’s congressional elections Sunday.
Independent election observers in Colombia have launched a mobile app designed to allow citizens to report any indications of fraud or intimidation they might witness on their way to vote…
Colombian NGO Electoral Observation Mission (MOE) said Tuesday it has received more than 300 complaints on electoral crimes and irregularities occurring in the country over the past five months.
Between March 3 and March 9, 532,384 Colombians living abroad will be able to vote in the country’s congressional elections. Of the 75 countries that have Colombian consulates, 63 have consulates…
“In Colombia, elections are stolen,” said the Director of Colombia’s National Registrar’s Office, Carlos Ariel Sanchez Torres, in 2007. Colombia indeed suffers from several problems in its democracy that increase electoral…
A report released last week by an electoral observation organization showed that near one third of Colombia’s voting population face high or extremely high risk of electoral violence from threats…