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Colombian presidential election, 1994
Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 29 May 1994, with a second round on 19 June.[ 1] The result was a victory for Ernesto Samper of the Liberal Party , who received 51.1% of the vote in the run-off.[ 2]
During the campaign, the Liberal Party was forced to seek additional funding from the Cali Cartel , which resulted in the Proceso 8000 .
Results
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Votes
%
Votes
%
Ernesto Samper
Liberal Party
2,623,210
45.3
3,733,336
51.1
Andrés Pastrana Arango
Conservative Party
2,604,771
45.0
3,576,781
48.9
Antonio Navarro Wolff
Colombian Compromise
219,241
3.8
Regina Betancur de Liska
Metapolitical Unitary Movement
64,131
1.1
Miguel Alfredo Maza Marquez
Civic People's Convergence
55,190
1.0
Alberto Mendoza Morales
National Convergence–Patriotic Union
34,437
0.6
Enrique Parejo Gonzalez
ADN
29,246
0.5
Guillermo Alemán
Ecological Orientation Movement
22,923
0.4
Gloria Gaitán
Jorge Eliecer Gaitán Movement
17,397
0.3
José Antonio Cortes Huertas
Christian Civic Commitment to the Community
11,704
0.2
Miguel Zamora Avila
Let's Protest
9,059
0.2
José Galat
Moral Front
9,055
0.2
Doris de Castro
Independent Christian Movement
6,020
0.1
Luis Rodríguez Orjuela
Progressive National Movement
5,711
0.1
Oscar Rojas Masso
We are Free
4,368
0.1
José Guillermo Barnosa Millan
Organisation for National Peace
3,797
0.1
Mario Diazgranados Llinas
Christian CGT
3,319
0.1
Efraín Toress Plazas
Believe – No to the War
2,637
0.0
Invalid/blank votes
95,115
–
117,625
–
Total
5,821,331
100
7,427,742
100
Registered voters/turnout
17,146,597
34.0
17,146,597
43.3
Source: Nohlen
References
^ Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II , p306 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
^ Nohlen, p356