Colombia Elections See Historic Voter Turnout Amidst Political Polarization, Experts Call Results Unprecedented
BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA — In the latest colombia elections, held Sunday, the country witnessed a historic voter turnout of 68 percent, the highest in over three decades. Preliminary results indicate a sharply divided electorate, with leading candidates from rival coalitions separated by less than two percentage points. Independent observers have characterized the outcome as unprecedented, citing record participation in rural regions. The final official count remains pending as of this morning.