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Cepeda files 57,000 challenges as petrismo contests the runoff it lost by ~250,000

Cepeda files 57,000 challenges as petrismo contests the runoff it lost by ~250,000

Petro's bloc launches a 'juridical offensive' over the scrutiny; the CNE denies a full overseas recount

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Summary

After the 21 June 2026 runoff that Abelardo de la Espriella won by roughly 250,000 votes (49.66% to 48.70%), Gustavo Petro refused to recognise the count and his Pacto Histórico bloc launched a "juridical offensive." Candidate Ivan Cepeda filed more than 57,000 reclamaciones in the judges' scrutiny; the CNE denied his request for a full vote-by-vote recount of overseas ballots. Since 1998 the precount-versus-scrutiny gap has never exceeded 0.1% and has never flipped a winner — petrismo needs ~250,000 votes. The challenge is the legal phase of the disputed transition (see Petro refuses to concede, alleging US and Israeli interference as his term winds down).

By the numbers

  • ~250,000 — vote margin (49.66% vs 48.70%).
  • 57,000+ — reclamaciones filed by Cepeda's camp.
  • 0.1% — largest precount-vs-scrutiny gap since 1998 (never decisive).

Why it matters

A sitting president and his bloc contesting a narrow, internationally observed result strains Colombia's electoral institutions days before a power handover. The scrutiny's outcome — and whether petrismo accepts it — sets the legitimacy terms for de la Espriella's 7 August inauguration.

What to watch

  • Final scrutiny tally and whether the margin holds.
  • Whether Petro and Cepeda concede or escalate to the courts.
  • CNE and Consejo de Estado rulings on the challenges.