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2010 Colombian parliamentary election

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2010 Colombian parliamentary election
Colombia
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Senate

All 102 seats in the Senate
Turnout43.62%
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Party of the U

25.48 28 +8
Conservative

20.59 22 +4
Liberal

15.73 17 −1
PIN

8.14 9 +9
Radical Change

7.86 8 −7
PDA

7.53 8 −2
Green Alliance

4.76 5 +5
MIRA

2.96 3 +1
Indigenous seats
ASI

14.92 1 0
AICO

13.07 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Parliamentary elections were held in Colombia on 14 March 2010.[1] The nationwide constituency for the 102-member Senate was contested by 16 lists, comprising 948 candidates. There are 33 regional constituencies for the Chamber of Representatives, plus a few other ethnic minority constituencies. In all, 282 lists, with 1,533 candidates, contested the 165 seats in the Chamber. Almost 30 million people were registered to vote.

Results

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Senate

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Incumbent President Álvaro Uribe maintained an absolute majority of seats in the Senate. The two major parties supporting Uribe – the Party of the U and the Conservative Party –, got 27 and 23 seats, respectively. The Party of the U achieved 25.17% of the votes, gaining eight seats, followed by the Conservative Party, with 20,6%, which gained four seats. The Liberals, which consists the main opposition party in the Senate, achieved 15.8% of the votes and kept its 18 seats.

The Liberal Party was followed by the National Integration Party, also allied to Uribe, was an electoral surprise, achieving 8.13% of the votes and eight seats. It became the fourth political force in the country, surpassing the Radical Change, also in the Uribe coalition, which achieved 7.97% of the votes and also eight seats, losing seven. The Alternative Democratic Pole, a more radical opposition party, lost two seats, achieving 7.62% of the votes and eight seats. The Green Party achieved five seats with 4.75% of the votes, followed by the Independent Absolute Renovation Movement with one seat and 2.7% of the votes. The Citizens Commitment for Colombia achieved 1.6% of the votes and gained no seats.

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Party of National Unity2,792,94425.4828
Colombian Conservative Party2,257,33520.5922
Colombian Liberal Party1,724,15115.7317
National Integration Party892,7208.149
Radical Change861,8167.868
Alternative Democratic Pole824,9487.538
Green Party521,5034.765
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation324,1092.963
Citizens' Compromise for Colombia181,5131.660
Liberal Opening Movement87,0090.790
Christian Party of Transformation and Order57,9810.530
Alternative for Social Advance38,2480.350
Colombian Party of Social Integration12,3480.110
Afro-Colombian Social Alliance11,6360.110
Blank votes373,3703.41
Total10,961,631100.00100
Valid votes10,961,63184.16
Invalid votes2,063,71815.84
Total votes13,025,349100.00
Registered voters/turnout29,861,69943.62
Indigenous seats
Independent Social Alliance Movement27,45314.921
Indigenous Authorities of Colombia24,04513.071
Social and Indigenous Movement21,95011.930
National Integration Party11,1056.030
Alternative Democratic Pole11,0766.020
Blank votes88,41148.04
Total184,040100.002
Source: RNEC, RNEC, RNEC

Elected Senators

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Senator Party Ref
Nerthink Mauricio Aguilar Hurtado National Integration Party (PIN) [2]
Héctor Julio Alfonso López National Integration Party (PIN) [3]
Hernán Francisco Andrade Serrano Conservative Party [4]
Amparo Arbeláez Escalante Liberal Party [5]
Samuel Benjamín Arrieta Buelvas National Integration Party (PIN) [6]
Álvaro Antonio Ashton Giraldo Liberal Party [7]
Luís Carlos Avellaneda Tarazona Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [8]
Marco Aníbal Avirama Avirama Indigenous Social Alliance Movement (ASI) [9]
Carlos Alberto Baena López Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) [10]
Jorge Eliécer Ballesteros Bernier Social Party of National Unity (U) [11]
Roy Leonardo Barreras Montealegre Social Party of National Unity (U) [12]
Carlos Emiro Barriga Peñaranda Conservative Party [13]
Armando Alberto Benedetti Villaneda Social Party of National Unity (U) [14]
Musa Abraham Besayle Fayad Social Party of National Unity (U) [15]
Javier Enrique Cáceres Leal Radical Change [16]
Germán Bernardo Carlosama López Indigenous Authorities of Colombia (AICO) [17]
Arlet Patricia Casado Fernández Liberal Party [18]
Bernabé Celis Carrillo Radical Change [19]
Efraín José Cepeda Sarabia Conservative Party [20]
Fuad Ricardo Char Abdala Radical Change [21]
Carlos Ramiro Chávarro Cuéllar Conservative Party [22]
José Iván Clavijo Contreras Conservative Party [23]
Piedad Esneda Córdoba Ruiz Liberal Party [24]
Juan de Jesús Córdoba Suárez Conservative Party [25]
Antonio José Correa Jiménez National Integration Party (PIN) [26]
Juan Manuel Corzo Román Conservative Party [27]
Juan Fernando Cristo Bustos Liberal Party [28]
César Tulio Delgado Blandón Conservative Party [29]
Édinson Delgado Ruiz Liberal Party [30]
Jaime Enrique Durán Barrera Liberal Party [31]
Bernardo Miguel Elías Vidal Social Party of National Unity (U) [32]
Carlos Eduardo Enríquez Maya Conservative Party [33]
Manuel Mesías Enríquez Rosero Social Party of National Unity (U) [34]
Edgar Espíndola Niño National Integration Party (PIN) [35]
Carlos Roberto Ferro Solanilla Social Party of National Unity (U) [36]
Juan Manuel Galán Pachón Liberal Party [37]
Honorio Galvis Aguilar Liberal Party [38]
Daira de Jesús Galvis Méndez Radical Change [39]
Nora María García Burgos Conservative Party [40]
Guillermo García Realpe Liberal Party [41]
Teresa García Romero National Integration Party (PIN) [42]
Jesús Ignacio García Valencia Liberal Party [43]
Jorge Eduardo Gechem Turbay Social Party of National Unity (U) [44]
Roberto Víctor Gerlein Echeverría Conservative Party [45]
Edgar Alfonso Gómez Román Liberal Party [46]
Antonio del Cristo Guerra de la Espriella Radical Change [47]
Jorge Eliécer Guevara Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [48]
José Francisco Herrera Acosta Radical Change [49]
Germán Darío Hoyos Giraldo Social Party of National Unity (U) [50]
Hemel Hurtado Angulo National Integration Party (PIN) [51]
Jorge Aurelio Iragorri Hormaza Social Party of National Unity (U) [52]
Gilma Jiménez Gómez Green Party [53]
Juan Mario Laserna Jaramillo Conservative Party [54]
Oscar Mauricio Lizcano Arango Social Party of National Unity (U) [55]
Jorge Eduardo Londoño Ulloa Green Party [56]
Alexánder López Maya Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [57]
Juan Francisco Lozano Ramírez Social Party of National Unity (U) [58]
Maritza Martínez Aristizábal Social Party of National Unity (U) [59]
Juan Samy Merheg Marún Conservative Party [60]
Eduardo Carlos Merlano Morales Social Party of National Unity (U) [61]
Manuel Guillermo Mora Jaramillo Social Party of National Unity (U) [62]
Martín Emilio Morales Díz Social Party of National Unity (U) [63]
Alexandra Moreno Piraquive Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) [64]
Néstor Iván Moreno Rojas Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [65]
Karime Mota y Morad Social Party of National Unity (U) [66]
Carlos Fernando Motoa Solarte Radical Change [67]
José David Name Cardozo Social Party of National Unity (U) [68]
Iván Leonidas Name Vásquez Green Party [69]
Plinio Edilberto Olano Becerra Social Party of National Unity (U) [70]
Mauricio Ernesto Ospina Gómez Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [71]
Myriam Alicia Paredes Aguirre Conservative Party [72]
Jorge Hernando Pedraza Gutiérrez Conservative Party [73]
Eugenio Prieto Soto Liberal Party [74]
Carlos Arturo Quintero Marín National Integration Party (PIN) [75]
Gloria Inés Ramírez Ríos Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [76]
Fuad Emilio Rapag Matar Social Party of National Unity (U) [77]
Liliana María Rendón Roldán Conservative Party [78]
Juan Carlos Restrepo Escobar Radical Change [79]
Juan Carlos Rizzetto Luces National Integration Party (PIN) [80]
Jorge Enrique Robledo Castillo Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [81]
Milton Arlex Rodríguez Sarmiento Social Party of National Unity (U) [82]
Camilo Ernesto Romero Galeano Alternative Democratic Pole (PDA) [83]
José Darío Salazar Cruz Conservative Party [84]
Camilo Armando Sánchez Ortega Liberal Party [85]
Guillermo Antonio Santos Marín Liberal Party [86]
Luis Emilio Sierra Grajales Conservative Party [87]
Carlos Enrique Soto Jaramillo Social Party of National Unity (U) [88]
Olga Lucía Suárez Mira Conservative Party [89]
John Sudarsky Rosenbaum Green Party [90]
Fernando Eustacio Tamayo Tamayo Conservative Party [91]
Dilian Francisca Toro Torres Social Party of National Unity (U) [92]
Efraín Torrado García Social Party of National Unity (U) [93]
Félix José Valera Ibáñez Green Party [94]
Luís Fernando Velasco Chaves Liberal Party [95]
Juan Carlos Vélez Uribe Social Party of National Unity (U) [96]
Rodrigo Villalba Mosquera Liberal Party [97]
Germán Villegas Villegas Conservative Party [98]
Manuel Antonio Virgüez Piraquive Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) [99]
Claudia Jeanneth Wilches Sarmiento Social Party of National Unity (U) [100]
Gabriel Ignacio Zapata Correa Conservative Party [101]
Piedad del Socorro Zuccardi Porras Social Party of National Unity (U) [102]
Jaime Alonso Zuluaga Aristizábal Social Party of National Unity (U) [103]

Chamber

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PartyVotes%Seats
Social Party of National Unity2,469,48926.1148
Colombian Conservative Party2,027,32321.4336
Colombian Liberal Party1,761,00618.6236
Radical Change723,2957.6516
National Integration Party703,6207.4411
Alternative Democratic Pole533,7295.644
Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation332,9263.521
Green Party296,1373.133
Alternative for Social Advance185,6161.961
Independent Social Alliance Movement183,5871.941
Liberal Opening Movement102,2151.082
Liberal Unity79,5070.842
Huila Option22,7940.240
Christian Party of Transformation and Order14,6120.150
National Afro-Colombian Movement12,6820.130
Regional Integration Movement5,0930.051
Social Integration Party5,0570.050
Indigenous Authorities of Colombia6010.010
Blank votes
Total9,459,289100.00162
Afro-Colombian seats
AFROVIDES51,16011.981
United People's Movement31,8187.451
COLDEMAFRO25,1045.880
OEACOR18,3564.300
FUNDECON17,3714.070
FUNDALABOR17,1064.010
FUNAGUA15,8453.710
FISA15,6703.670
National Afro-Colombian Movement14,4103.370
ADCNPK13,4003.140
Revivir13,2353.100
ASOPRA12,2562.870
Afro-Colombian Social Alliance10,8012.530
Afro-Colombian Ethnic Community Organisation10,0802.360
FACE7,8671.840
AFRONEC7,7631.820
People's Will Movement7,0091.640
OBTALA6,7581.580
National Association of Afro-Colombian Students6,3491.490
ADCNAK5,8381.370
Los Cangrejos5,4151.270
Asociación Mision Colombia5,3241.250
AFROYUMBO5,2941.240
Afro-Colombian Ancestral Organisation5,2341.230
Fundapas Foundation4,9841.170
FUNDAIN4,9201.150
Fundación Cultural Raices Negras4,7191.100
OSCNAD4,3611.020
ADCNSAA4,2771.000
Movimiento Nacional Cimarron3,7350.870
Corporación Cimarron3,6650.860
FUNCOPACOL3,4940.820
ADCNMLK3,4540.810
CANOAS3,4520.810
ASODM3,2490.760
CORPOSINPAC3,1940.750
AKUASOMAR2,9310.690
CODECAP GVC2,6570.620
Estudiantes Palenkeros2,6520.620
AMAHY2,4960.580
CARDONAL2,4190.570
CCPL2,3670.550
Cadheubev Benkos Vive2,2830.530
Colombian Afro-Environmental Movement2,1770.510
Peaceful Coexistence Foundation2,0190.470
AAASC1,9370.450
FORFUTURO1,9110.450
AFROCAR1,7670.410
FUNDEVIA1,7450.410
FUNBARACK1,7370.410
SINFRONTERAS1,6270.380
FUNIDEA1,5700.370
CORABOSAO1,4940.350
Corporación Afroetnico1,4460.340
Asociación Civica Fuerzas Negras1,4130.330
CORMANDELA1,2970.300
AIE1,2590.290
New Life Association1,2580.290
FUNDECH1,0700.250
ASODCPRC1,0690.250
FDSDCAS9630.230
FUNDIAFRO8840.210
Fundación Semillas Sin Odio Colombia8550.200
COLOMU8300.190
Corporación Afrocolombiana Malcolm X7670.180
CCCC6900.160
La Moña5320.120
Blank votes
Total427,089100.002
Indigenous seat
Alternative Democratic Pole53,68056.761
Independent Social Alliance Movement23,49724.840
Indigenous Authorities of Colombia17,40418.400
Blank votes
Total94,581100.001
Source: RNEC, RNEC

References

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