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2026 Colombian presidential election

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2026 Colombian presidential election
Flag of Colombia.svg
  2022
31 May 2026
2030 
  Perfil Ivan Cepeda (cropped).jpg Discurosdepoposicion (cropped).jpg
Candidate Iván Cepeda Abelardo de la Espriella Paloma Valencia
Party Historic Pact MSN Democratic Centre
Running mate Aida Quilcué José Manuel Restrepo Juan Daniel Oviedo

  Sergio Fajardo 2025.jpg Claudia Lopez H 26.jpg Roy Barreras.jpg
Candidate Sergio Fajardo Claudia López Roy Barreras
Party Dignity and Commitment Independent La Fuerza

Incumbent President

Gustavo Petro
Humane Colombia



Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in Colombia on 31 May 2026. [1] [2] Incumbent President Gustavo Petro, elected in 2022, is constitutionally barred from seeking a consecutive second term. [3]

Contents

Background

In the previous presidential election in 2022, as none of the presidential nominees obtained at least 50% of the votes in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernández Suárez. [4] Petro won the run-off, becoming the first left-wing candidate to be elected president of Colombia since the country's independence in 1810. [5] [6] [7] The results for the second round saw the lowest record of spoiled and blank ballots in over 20 years and a turnout of 58.17%, the highest since 1998. [8]

Since taking office, Petro and his allies have been involved in several scandals. [3] One scandal, nicknamed "Nannygate", involved the publishing of recordings of then ambassador to Venezuela, Armando Benedetti, speaking with Petro's Chief of Staff, Laura Sarabia, about possible illegal financing and threats of revealing compromising information on campaign rivals. Both of were forced to resign from their positions as a result. The scandal lowered approval of Petro, being viewed by the public as an indication of corruption inside the government. [9] [10] His presidential approval rating dropped to a low of 26% in July 2023 according to a Datexco survey. [11]

In 2025, Petro fired his entire cabinet to reassess his previous choices in light of his appointment of Armando Benedetti as Chief of Staff and promotion of 30-year-old Laura Sarabia to Foreign Minister; both were embroiled in a campaign finance scandal. [12] His key labor and healthcare reforms stalling at the legislative branch, [13] the arrest of his son in a money laundering scandal involving campaign financing, [14] [15] and the scandal involving his ministers contributed to a decrease in public support for the president. [16] [17] However, Petro's approval ratings rebounded significantly reaching 49% approval as recently as February 2026. [18]

Electoral system

Colombian presidents are elected for four-year terms using a two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff is held between the top two candidates. [19] The vice president is elected on the same ticket as the president. Presidents are limited to a single four-year term, and Article 191 of the constitution requires candidates to be Colombian by birth and at least thirty years old. In line with the constitution, Colombian citizens by birth or by naturalization, aged eighteen or older have the right to vote. Several scenarios can cause the loss of the right to vote, as outlined in the constitution. Citizens in detention centers can vote from the establishments determined by the National Civil Registry. The civil registry inscription is not automatic, and citizens must go to the regional office of the registry to register. [20] Legislative Act No. 2 of 2015 established that the runner-up in the presidential elections is given a seat in the Senate and their vice president candidate becomes a member of the Chamber of Representatives. [21]

In order to be accepted as a candidate, applicants must either have the backing of a recognized political party in order to run as their official candidate, or to collect a minimum number of signatures in order to run as an independent candidate.[ citation needed ]

Candidates

Historic Pact

Cepeda announced his candidacy in July 2025 and was considered one of the initial favorites for the presidential nomination of the Historic Pact in the polls. Cepeda initially competed against six other pre-candidates, four of whom later withdrew, leaving him to face Minister Carolina Corcho and former mayor of Medellín, Daniel Quintero, in the primary election.

Following his victory in the primary election in October 2025, Cepeda officially became the presidential candidate of the Historic Pact. Carolina Corcho, who received the second-highest number of votes, became the lead candidate for the Senate in the 2026 parliamentary elections in March.

After obtaining an overwhelming majority during the parliamentary election on March 8, Cepeda would announce Aida Quilcué as the candidate for vice president on Monday, March 9.

Logo primary.png
2026 Historic Pact ticket
Iván Cepeda Aida Quilcué
for Presidentfor Vice President
Perfil Ivan Cepeda (cropped).jpg
Aida Quilcue 2024.jpg
Senator
(2014–present)
Senator
(2022–present)
[22] [23] [24] [25]

Democratic Centre

Valencia became the official candidate of the Democratic Center after winning by a wide margin among the delegates, defeating her opponent, Senator María Fernanda Cabal. Valencia also competed in the national primary election on March 8 during the 2026 parliamentary election, where she obtained a significant majority with 3,236,286 votes, surpassing her eight fellow candidates.

Valencia announced his vice-presidential candidate on Thursday, March 12, revealing Juan Daniel Oviedo, who obtained 1,255,510 votes, the second highest vote count during the national primary election.

Centro Democratico.svg
2026 Democratic Centre ticket
Paloma Valencia Juan Daniel Oviedo
for Presidentfor Vice President
Discurosdepoposicion (cropped).jpg Juan Daniel Oviedo 2025.jpg
Senator
(2014–present)
General Director National Administrative Department of Statistics
(2018–2022)
[26] [27]

National Salvation Movement

Movimiento de Salvacion Nacional 2026.png
2026 National Salvation Movement ticket
Abelardo de la Espriella José Manuel Restrepo
for Presidentfor Vice President
Jose Manuel Restrepo.jpg
Businessman
(2002–present)
Minister of Finance and Public Credit
(2021–2022)

Colombian Conservative Party

Colombian Conservative Party candidates who have expressed an interest in running [a]
PartyPresidential candidateOriginExperience
Logotipo del partido Conservador Colombiano (PC) de Colombia.svg
Colombian Conservative Party
Efrain Cepeda.jpg Efraín Cepeda Atlántico Senator (1991–present)
President of the Senate (2017-2018), (2024-2025)
Foto Congresista colombiana Juana Carolina Londono, ano 2023.jpg Juana Carolina Londoño Caldas Member of the Chamber of Representatives (2010-2014), (2022–present)
Rubén Darío Lizarralde Valle del Cauca Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (2013-2014)

Colombian Liberal Party

Colombian Liberal Party candidates who have expressed an interest in running [a]
PartyPresidential candidateOriginExperience
Logotipo del partido Liberal Colombiano (Morena) de Colombia.svg
Colombian Liberal Party
Mauricio Gómez Amín MAURICIO GOMEZ AMIN.jpg Atlántico Senator (2018–present)
Member of the Chamber of Representatives (2014-present)

Other parties and candidates

Other candidates who have expressed an interest in running [b]
Party/coalitionPresidential candidateOriginExperience
Logo Partido Politico Dignidad & Compromiso.jpg
Dignity and Comminent
Sergio Fajardo 2025.jpg Sergio Fajardo [28] Antioquia Governor of Antioquia (2012–2016)
Mayor of Medellín (2004–2008)
National Salvation Movement Abelardo de la Espriella Córdoba [c] Lawyer and Businessman
The Force of Peace RoyBarreras.jpg Roy Barreras [29] Valle del Cauca Member of the Chamber of Representatives (2006–2010)
Senator (2010–2023)
President of the Senate (2012-2013), (2022-2023)
NUEVO LIBERALISMO.svg
New Liberalism
Juan Manuel Galan (cropped).jpg Juan Manuel Galán [30] Bogotá Senator (2006–2018)
Movimiento Valientes.png
Independent (Brave Movement)
Vicky Davila 2025.jpg Vicky Dávila [31] [32] Valle del Cauca Director of Semana (2020–2024)
Si Hay Un Camino.jpg
Independent (Yes There Is a Way)
David Luna.png David Luna [33] [34] Bogotá, D.C. Member of the Chamber of Representatives (2006–2010)
Minister of Information Technologies and Communications (2015–2018)
Senator (2022–2025)
Independent Sin foto.svg Santiago Botero [35] [36] Antioquia Businessman
Oxigeno recreacion.png
Oxygen Green Party
Juan Carlos Pinzon Bueno April 2012.jpg Juan Carlos Pinzón [37] Bogotá Minister of National Defence (2011–2015)
Secretary General of the Presidency (2010–2011)
Movimiento En Marcha Colombia.png
Movement In Motion
Juan Fernando Cristo 2024.jpg Juan Fernando Cristo [38] Norte de Santander Minister of Interior (2024–2025), (2014–2017)
President of the Senate (2013-2014)
Senator (1998–2014)
Autoridades Indigenas de Colombia1.png
Indigenous Authorities of Colombia
Daniel Quintero Calle.jpg Daniel Quintero [39] Antioquia Mayor of Medellín (2020–2023)
Deputy Minister of the Digital Economy (2016–2017)
Independent Claudia López [40] [41] Bogotá, D.C. Senator (2014–2018)
Mayor of Bogotá (2020–2024)
Independent Luis Gilberto Murillo 2024.jpg Luis Gilberto Murillo [42] Chocó Minister of Foreign Affairs (2024–2025)
Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development (2016–2018)
Governor of Chocó (1998-1999), (2012)
Coalicion La Fuerza de las Regiones.png
Independent (United - The Strength of the Regions)
Anibal Gaviria.jpg Aníbal Gaviria [43] Antioquia Governor of Antioquia (2004–2007, 2020–2023)
Mayor of Medellín (2012–2015)
Independent 20230501 Posesion Ministros-cg 02 (Cropped).jpg Mauricio Lizcano [44] [45] Antioquia Member of the Chamber of Representatives (2006–2010)
Senator (2010–2018)
Minister of Information Technologies and Communications (2023–2025)
President of the Senate (2016-2017)
Independent Sin foto.svg Luz María Zapata [46] [47] Risaralda Second Lady of Colombia (2014–2017)
Independent Juan Daniel Oviedo 2025.jpg Juan Daniel Oviedo [48] [49] Bogotá, D.C. Director of DANE (2018-2022)

Councilor of Bogotá (2024–2025)

Independent Mauricio Cardenas.jpg Mauricio Cárdenas [50] [51] Bogotá, D.C. Minister of Finance and Public Credit (2012–2018)
Minister of Mines and Energy (2011-2012)
Minister of Transport (1998-1999)
Minister of Economic Development (1994)

Declined or deceased candidates

Campaign

Abelardo de la Espriella expressed support for the bombing of "narco-terrorist camps" and fumigation of coca plantations with the help of US aircraft. [54]

Opinion polls

2026

Fieldwork datePollstersSampleMargin of error Perfil Ivan Cepeda (cropped).jpg Abelardo de la Espriella.png Discurosdepoposicion (cropped).jpg Sergio Fajardo.jpg Claudia Lopez headshot2026.jpg Roy Barreras.jpg Santiago botero.jpg Mauricio Lizcano 2023.jpg Miguel Uribe Londono (cropped).png Sondra Macollins.jpg Perfil carlos eduardo caicedo.jpg Gustavo Matamoros-web.jpg Luis Gilberto Murillo.jpg FotoJet (10).jpg Blank [d] VoidUndecided➡️Lead➡️
Iván Cepeda
PH

1

De la Espriella
MSN

5

Paloma Valencia
CD

12

Sergio Fajardo
D&C

13

Claudia López
IC

3

Roy Barreras
LF

9

Santiago Botero
RS

4

Mauricio Lizcano
ASI

6

Miguel Londoño
CD

7

Sondra Macollins
AM

8

Carlos Caicedo
FC

10

Gustavo Matamoros
PEC

11

Luis Murillo
CR

14

Clara López [55]
ED

2 (withdrawn) [e]

The Electoral Tribunal finalized the list of the 14 first-round candidates on March 20, 2026.
March 2026Celag Data [56] 47.84%18.25%24.68%(Excluded)23.16%
40.9%15.4%21.13.6%1.6%0.3%O.4%0.2%0%0.2%0.9%7%3.2%4.3%19.8%
March 19–25 2026Guarumo/EcoAnalítica [57] 3,7362.2%42.1%22.7%22.4%(Excluded)19.4%
37.5%20.2%19.9%3.9%2.3%0.6%1.5%0.2%1.3%0%0.8%0.1%0.2%0.5%11%------17.3%
March 17–21 2026CNC [58] 2,1573%41.27%18.42%26.56%(Excluded)14.47%
34.5%15.4%22.2%3.6%3.7%0.5%1.3%0.2%1%O.4%0.1%0..2%0.2%0.3%6.5%1.9%8%12.3%
March 16–18 2026Noticias RCN /Gad3 [59] 1,2003%43.21%25.93%19.75%(Excluded)17.28%
36%21%16%3%4%0.1%1%0.1%1%0.3%1%0.2%6%6%7%15%
10–12 March 2026AtlasIntel/SEMANA [60] 4,2912%36.4%27.9%17.5%7.8%1.7%0.9%0.6%0%0%0.1%0.9%0.7%1.2%3.3%1%(Exc.)2.9% (Exc.)8.5%
11–22 February 2026Invamer [61] 3,8001.93%37.1%18.9%10%6.6%11.7%1.8%2.2%0.4%1.8%0.3%0.7%2.8%2.4%------18.2%
February 2026CELAG [62] 46.41%30.62%(Excluded)15.79%
38.2%25.2%4.6%4.4%0.8%1%0.5%0.7%9.6%8.1%13%
January 27 – February 4, 2026AtlasIntel/SEMANA [63] 7,2981%31.4%32.1%3.8%7.6%3.7%0.3%2.1%5.3%7.7% (Excluded)0.7%
15–21 January 2026CNC– [64] Cambio [65] 2,2022.9%28.2%15.5%9.8%3.7%0.3%0.9%2.3%16.1%7.5%12.7%
14–22 January 2026Guarumo/EcoAnalítica [66] 4,2451.8%33.6%18.2%6.9%3.9%2.4%0 7%%1%0.2%0.4%0.4%0.8%13%15.4%
January 13–15, 2026Noticias RCN /Gad3 [67] 1,2072.83%30%22%3%1%0.4%1%1%0.1%5%11%14%8%
January 5–8, 2026AtlasIntel/SEMANA [68] 4,5501%26.5%28.0%5.1%9.4%2.6%0.2%%7.2%1.1%5.7%1.5%

Second round

This section shows opinion polls for hypothetical second-round matchups. Results include voting intentions, with undecided/non-voters not explicitly broken in out in the poll.

Cepeda vs. de la Espriella
PollsterDate(s) administered Iván Cepeda Abelardo de la Espriella Lead
Guarumo/Ecoanalitica [69] 19–25 March 202644.9%36.4%8.5%
CNC [70] 17–21 March 202648.1%35.5%12.6%
GAD3 [71] 16–18 March 202645.0%36.0%9.0%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA10–12 March 202639.2%43.5%4.3%
Invamer [72] 11–22 February 202659.4%37.4%20.0%
CELAG [73] February 202645.3%38.4%6.9%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA [74] 27 Jan – 4 February 202634.6%36.8%2.2%
CNC [75] 15–21 January 202645.2%25.7%19.5%
Cepeda vs. Valencia
PollsterDate(s) administered Iván Cepeda Paloma Valencia Lead
Guarumo/Ecoanalitica [76] 19-25 Mar 202643.3%40.0%3.3%
CNC [77] 17-21 Mar 202643.3%42.9%0.3%
GAD3 [78] 16-18 Mar 202643.0%40.0%3%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA [79] 10-12 Mar 202638.4%45.7%7.3%
CNC [80] 23-28 Feb 202657.0%25.4%31.6%
Guarumo/EcoAnalítica [81] 19-25 Feb 202640.8%26.4%14.4%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA [82] 19-25 February 202639.8%29.6%10 2%
GAD3 [83] 16-23 February 202640.0%25.0%15%
Invamer [84] 11-22 February 202665.2%30.734.5%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA [85] 27 January–4 February 202635.2%26.9%8.3%
CNC [86] 15-21 January 202647.7%17.8%12.6%
Guarumo/EcoAnalítica [87] 14-22 January 202640.0%21.2%18.8%
GAD3 [88] 13-15 January 202643.0%20.0%23.0%
AtlasIntel/SEMANA [68] 5–8 January 202635.8%38.2%2.4%

2025

Fieldwork datePollstersSample Bolívar
PH
Cepeda
PH
Corcho
PH
Muhamad
PH
Pizzaro
PH
Quintero
PH
Cabal
CD
Uribe Turbay
CD
Uribe Londoño
CD
Valencia
CD
de la Espriella
Ind.
Fajardo
D&C
Dávila
Ind.
Galán
NL
Cepeda
PCC
Cristo
Ind.
Gaviria
Ind.
Gómez
PLC
Hernández
AV
López
Ind.
Luna
Ind.
Murillo
Ind.
Oviedo
Ind.
Pinzón
PVO
Vargas
CR
Zuluaga
Ind.
OthersBlankNoneDon't know/No answer
13–17 DecW.A.A [89] 11509-30.7%----4.1%-2.3%0.7%16.2%6.7%3.6%1.6%1.2%-0.4%--3.5%1.2%1.2%1.5%0.7%3.1%-2.7%11.8%--
15–27 NovInvamer [90] 2080-31.9%----1.1%-4.2%1.1%18.2%8.5%3.7%1.6%0.7%0.2%1.3%0.4%-4.1%0.6%0.9%0.5%2.9%2.1%-6.6%4.5%--
10–15 NovYamil Cure S.A.S [91] 2250-19.6%---5.2%--5.0%-15.6%10.6%4.2%5.2%-----7.1%---2.2%2.9%-1.1%6.4%-13.7%
6–14 NovCNC [92] 2140-20.9%---1.8%0.9%-4.1%-14.4%7.8%3.2%3.3%--1.0%--5.0%0.3%-1.7%0.6%1.6%-1.3%3.7%18.5%7.5%
27 Oct–4 NovCifras & Conceptos [93] 3361-24.0%----5.0%-12.0%9.0%17.0%24.0%10.0%16.0%-7.0%9.0%5.0%-13.0%8.0%5.0%6.0%6.0%-2.0%----
11–16 OctCNC [94] 1803-8.0%8.1%--2.5%1.5%-9.7%0.4%13.7%8.9%6.4%2.6%0.1%-1.1%0.1%-5.5%1.7%-1.6%1.5%2.8%1.2%1.3%3.2%9.9%5.3%
11 August 2025Death of Miguel Uribe Turbay
1–5 JulGuarumo [95] 212210.5%2.1%2.4%1.7%3.2%8.1%1.9%13.7%-0.7%1.1%8.7%11.5%3.0%----2.5%5.3%1.2%0.5%2.2%-2.9%0.4%2.9%-5.3%3.5%
21–26 AprGuarumo [96] 215912.6%3.5%2.5%-2.6%3.8%4.6%4.5%-1.0%-11.4%11.6%4.0%-----4.7%1.2%-1.5%-5.6%0.3%2.3%7.2%5.9%4.2%
21–25 MarInvamer [97] 120011.8%4.1%0.9%1.1%3.7%4.7%4.2%4.8%-0.8%1.7%9.5%8.3%7.8%-0.5%--3.8%6.8%0.9%0.3%0.4%0.6%7.3%--4.1%--
18–20 MarCNC [98] 159410.1%3.6%--7.4%6.2%2.1%6.9%--1.1%13.4%13.6%7.6%----3.0%9.5%---0.4%7.9%-0.9%2.8%9.9%2.9%
10–13 FebGuarumo [99] 214011.9%2.1%2.2%1.0%4.1%3.1%3.5%3.0%-1.2%-11.5%15.1%4.0%-0.2%--3.3%4.6%1.3%0.8%1.4%0.4%5.2%0.5%0.9%7.1%4.7%2.7%
27–29 JanCNC [100] 15136.7%-3.1%-4.3%4.7%5.6%----11.8%12.7%7.8%-----6.9%1.7%1.8%4.8%-6.2%--5.0%9.7%2.1%

2024

Fieldwork datePollstersSampleCandidatesLead
Dávila Galán Fajardo López Cabal Botero Pizarro Gaviria Quintero Márquez Vargas Bolívar Oviedo Uribe Noguera Muhamad Murillo Valencia OthersBlankDon't know/No answerNone
9 - 12 DecemberGuarumo/EcoAnalítica [101] 201813.1%5.0%14.5%5.7%3.0%0.4%3.7%0.7%2.8%-5.0%8.9%1.5%3.2%-0.3%0.3%0.8%-5.6%3.6%7.7%2.2%
22 - 26 NovemberInvamer [102] 12008.6%7.3%15.4%12,6%1,6%-4.1%-6.1%-9.2%8.6%5.5%3.1%-1.2%4.5%0.9%2.7%6.3%-17.4%2.83%
18 - 21 NovemberCNC [103] 200011.4%10.0%13.4%9.7%5.8%-6.8%2.5%5.0%-8.0%6.5%-4.2%--3.1%--2.4%1.9%9.4%2.7%
25 - 28 OctoberInvamer [104] 15047.7%9.7%10.5%10.9%3.6%-5.1%-2.6%4.9%4.3%6.5%-5.4%--1.4%-1.1%0.6%7.5%12.9%2.53%
7 - 11 SeptemberGuarumo/EcoAnalítica [105] 201212.2%5.6%10.1%9.4%6.4%-4.1%3.4%4.6%4.5%2.7%6.2%-1.3%3%--1.4%-5.3%1.3%9.2%2.2%
26 August- 4 SeptemberCNC [106] 13047.5%10.7%8.3%8.6%4.5%-5.4%-1.7%3.0%8.1%4.3%-6.7%-1%2.2%-22.3%-5.9%22.3%2.7%
31 July - 4 AugustGuarumo/EcoAnalítica [107] 20239.6%3.1%9.6%7.1%4.4%-3.6%2.1%2.6%3%2.6%4.3%1.3%0.8%3.0%-1.4%1.4%-7.2%2.5%12.6%2.2%
22 - 26 JuneGuarumo/EcoAnalítica [108] 19988.1%6.2%6.9%8.8%2.8%-5.5%1.5%2.3%4.2%2.7%3.5%2.0%1.3%3.3%-0.5%0.7%-5.9%4.1%8.5%2.2%
7 - 9 MayCNC [109] 1030-13%12%9%5%-8%3%5%7%2%6%2%4%-1%--14%5%4%14%3.4%

A poll conducted by market research firm Guarumo and Ecoanalitica in February 2025 showed conservative candidate Vicky Dávila leading with 15.1%, followed by president Petro's ally Gustavo Bolívar at 11.9%. It also showed former presidential candidate and centrist Sergio Fajardo at 11.5%. Meanwhile, 7.1% polled said that they would not vote for any of the candidates. [110]

Another poll conducted by the National Consulting Center in March 2025, commissioned and financed by Semana magazine, showed a close lead between Dávila with 13.6% and Fajardo with 13.4%, as well as Bolívar at 10.1%. The poll also showed Fajardo leading the voting intention with 35.1% against Dávila's 31.7% in a run-off. [111]

Notes

  1. 1 2 Individuals listed below have been mentioned as potential 2026 presidential candidates in at least two reliable media sources in the last six months.
  2. Confirmed their presidential candidacy
  3. de la Espriella was born in Bogotá, D.C., but resides in Córdoba.
  4. Under Article 258 of the Colombian Constitution, as regulated by Law 1475 of 2011, the blank vote (voto en blanco) is considered a valid vote. It is a decisive factor in the first round, as a candidate must secure an absolute majority (50% plus one) of all valid votes to win outright. If the blank vote exceeds 50% of the total valid votes cast, the election must be repeated with an entirely new slate of candidates. Historically, however, the blank vote rarely exceeds 1.75% in the first round. While polls consistently include these figures, excluding blank, null, and undecided responses often provides a clearer reflection of candidate standing; historical data suggests that many self-identified "blank" voters are, in practice, undecided voters who eventually select a candidate.
  5. Clara López Obregón (⚠️don't confuse with the other candidate Claudia López) officially withdrew her candidacy after the final registration deadline. Consequently, her name and photo will remain on the official ballot for the first round. However, any votes cast for her will be considered void and will not be added to any other candidate's total.

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