Tight Colombian runoff pits former rebel against millionaire
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Former rebel Gustavo Petro held a slim lead over unpredictable millionaire Rodolfo Hernández in early returns from a presidential runoff that promises to reshape Colombia after a first round election punished the established political class.
Petro had 50.29% of the votes, while Hernández had 47.48% with nearly two-thirds of the votes counted, according to preliminary results released by election authorities.
Polls ahead of the runoff had indicated Petro and Hernández — both former mayors — were in a tight race since they topped four other candidates in the initial May 29 election, though neither got enough votes to win outright and headed into the runoff.
About 39 million people were eligible to vote Sunday, but abstentionism has been above 40% in every presidential election since 1990.