Leading party by department in the congressional elections.
The world map represents vote abroad. Vote percentages calculated on valid votes, excluding null and not marked ballots, according to the provisional results. For seat allocation see the infographics in a previous post. Not included Afro-Colombian and Indigenous special constituencies.
Nationwide valid vote percentages would be as follows:
Senate: Party of the U 19.11%; Democratic Centre 17.52%; Conservative Party 16.66%; Liberal Party 14.98%; Radical Change 8.54%; Green Alliance 4.84%; Alternative Democratic Pole 4.64%; Citizen's Option 4.52%; MIRA 2.8%; Blank Votes 6.4%.
Chamber: Party of the U 19.61%; Liberal Party 17.26%; Conservative Party 16.09%; Democratic Centre 11.57%; Radical Change 9.46%; Green Alliance 4.09%; Citizen's Option 3.99%; Alternative Democratic Pole 3.54%; MIRA 3.51%; 100% Colombia 1.35%; Patriotic Union 0.85%; Blank Votes 7.04%.
great map! any idea why CD did so much better in the Senate, and the Liberals so much better in the Chamber?
Is Radical Change part of Santos' coalition?