- Title: Poll shows Colombian presidential hopefuls tied ahead of runoff
- Date: 3rd June 2022
- Summary: BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (FILE - MARCH 30, 2022) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) POLITICAL ANALYST, JORGE RESTREPO, SAYING: “None of the votes for Federico Gutierrez can be quickly endorsed to Gustavo Petro, which leaves us in an almost tied scenario. I think many voters are going to nullify their ballots, both the votes that went to Sergio Fajardo, which accounted for around four percent of the election, as well as over 20 percent of votes for Federico Gutierrez. Many of them are going to cast blank ballots or they will simply abstain.†BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (FILE - MARCH 31, 2022) (REUTERS) CROWD OF PHOTOGRAPHERS AT EVENT / GUSTAVO PETRO BEFORE STARTING NEWS CONFERENCE PETRO DURING ONGOING NEWS CONFERENCE PETRO SEEN FROM CAMERA SCREEN DURING NEWS CONFERENCE PETRO STANDING UP AFTER FINISHING THE NEWS CONFERENCE VARIOUS OF PETRO POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS WITH VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, FRANCIA MARQUEZ, AND MEMBERS OF THE NUEVA ALIANZA PARTY PETRO LEAVING NEWS CONFERENCE (SOUNDBITE) (Spanish) COLOMBIAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, GUSTAVO PETRO, SAYING: “We are very close to winning the Colombia's presidency and for you to reach power, which is what matters. It is not about me reaching power, what matters is if you, the black people of Colombia, the women, and the youth get to be in power in this country."
- Embargoed: 17th June 2022 12:05
- Keywords: 2022 Presidential elections Colombia polls second round
- Location: BOGOTA AND VALLEDUPAR, COLOMBIA
- City: BOGOTA AND VALLEDUPAR, COLOMBIA
- Country: Colombia
- Topics: South America / Central America,Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA008243702062022RP1
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Colombia's leftist former guerrilla Gustavo Petro and construction magnate Rodolfo Hernandez have technically tied ahead of a second round of presidential elections, a poll showed on Wednesday (June 1).
Petro, a former M-19 rebel and mayor of Bogota, won 40.3% of votes in Sunday's first-round on promises of social and economic change, including pension redistribution, free public university, and robust environmental policies.
But his promises may resonate less with voters now his surprise rival is the anti-establishment Hernandez, 77, who has pledged to shrink government and use the savings to pay off student debt, cut the value-added tax nearly in half to 10% and combine subsidies into one basic income.
Hernandez won 28.2% in Sunday's vote but is now backed by former center-right candidate Federico Gutierrez, who won 23.9%, and likely many of his followers.
The survey, conducted for local media CM& by pollster Centro Nacional de Consultoria, shows the two men within the 2.8% margin of error.
Hernandez would tally 41% of the vote, while Petro would win 39%. Some 14% of people did not respond or did not know, while 5% said they would hand in blank ballots, a common protest technique.
The peso and the Colombian stock market initially reacted positively to the news Hernandez would go to the second round and potentially beat Petro.
But the bounce may be short-lived, analysts said, because both candidates are unlikely to enact policies to lower the country's high debt level or improve trade conditions.
The survey was conducted among 1,200 people between May 30 and 31.
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