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Colombian parliamentary election, 2010

Elections for the Senate of Colombia
Colombia
← 2006 14 March 2010 2014 →
Turnout 44.2%
Party Leader % Seats ±
Party of the U Juan Manuel Santos 25.8% 28 +8
Conservative Party Fernando Araújo Perdomo 21.2% 22 +4
Liberal Party Rafael Pardo Rueda 16.3% 17 -1
National Integration N/A 8.4% 9 +9
Radical Change Germán Vargas Lleras 8.2% 8 -7
POLO 7.8% 8 -2
Green Party Gilma Jiménez 4.9% 5 +5
MIRA Carlos Alberto Baena 2.8% 3 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Colombia held elections to both chambers of Congress on 14 March 2010. 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 166 seats in the Chamber. Almost 30 million people were registered to vote.

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.


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