the race of 124 candidates for reaching 13 seats for the Cauca’s Valley in the House of Representatives He goes with his networks, between alliances and formulas to also secure steps in the Senate for the region.
The die is cast in this dispute that has just one month left with the parties making calculations about how many seats they have left on behalf of the departmental parliamentary caucus.
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The liberals achieved in 2018 the highest number of votes for the Valley with 276,716. However, calculations predict that they could lose between 50,000 and 70,000 votes to candidates not elected four years ago. So out of four seats they would be left with three for the Congress.
They await votes for Adriana Gómez (today head of the list in Valle), Juan Fernando Reyes Kuri and Álvaro Henry Monedero, current representatives to the Chamber.
In the U second party with the most votes in the region in 2018 (272,843 votes), the accounts would show three seats as in the 2018 vote. But, there are those who maintain that, with all the votes that it has taken from other communities, the U could increase the vote. But if the 272,000 votes are exceeded with an addition of 20,000, the U could take four seats.
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For the U van Julián David Gómez as head of the list for the Chamber for Valle and although it is his first time running for Congress, he brings with him the support of his father, Senator José Rítter López.
On the list are the cultural and social manager Patricia Alaeddine and the journalist Patricia Collazos, whose duo for the Senate is Juan Carlos Garcés. Likewise, the athlete Jackeline Rentería, sheltered by Dilian Francisca Toro. Norma Hurtado (current parliamentarian) wants to go to the Senate and is close to Víctor Salcedo, former manager of Telepacífico.
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With the Democratic Center, the third party with the most votes in 2018 (142,165), Christian Garcés returns for the Chamber with Gabriel Velasco, who is going to the Senate. The party also has a seat in the Chamber today with Milton Angulo. Aspire to repeat.
The conservatives, the fourth with the most votes in 2018 with 119,996. His future is not clear, although they hope to secure a seat with Gustavo Vélez, backed by the former governor of Valle Ubéimar Delgado, who is after his return to the Senate.
Mira and Colombia Justa Libres, which formed the coalition Nos une Colombia, would have a seat in the Chamber.
The Hope Coalition He is going for a seat and is disputed by Gloria Peña, Yitcy Becerra, Míldred Arias, among others. Although for now it would be one, the coalition aspires to a second seat. There is support from those who go with the New Liberalism, the ASI, those of Dignity, among others.
Michel Maya, who was previously in Alianza Verde, is now part of Dignidad, Senator Jorge Robledo’s movement. He works hand in hand with Mábel Lara, who is running for the Senate in the New Liberalism, with the presidential candidate Juan Manuel Galán.
Green Alliance, which obtained 101,545 votes in 2018, reached one seat. Duvalier Sánchez is his head of the list and he is going for that seat.
In Radical change Today he has a seat in the Chamber with Oswaldo Arcos. Now comes Juanita Cataño, who comes from the Democratic Center. The party has three senators. They are Carlos Abraham Jiménez, Carlos Motoa and José Luis Pérez. Camilo Trujillo, son of the late Carlos Holmes Trujillo, is seeking a seat in the Senate.
The Historical Pactled by Gustavo Petro, is going for a seat with journalist Alberto Tejada and manager Alejandro Ocampo.
Who came to the Chamber, four years ago?
Oswaldo Arcos Benavides (Radical Change)
Christian Munir Garces Aljure (Democratic Center)
Milton Hugo Ángulo Viveros (Democratic Center)
Norma Hurtado Sánchez (The U)
Jorge Eliecer Tamayo Marulanda (The U)
Elbert Diaz Lozano (The U)
John Jairo Hoyos Garcia (The U)
Fabio Fernando Arroyave Rivas (Liberal Party)
Juan Fernando Reyes Kuri (Liberal Party)
Adriana Gómez Millán (Liberal Party)
Álvaro Henry Monedero Rivera (Liberal Party)
José Gustavo Padilla Orozco (Conservative Party)
Catalina Ortiz Lalinde (Green Alliance)
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