2014 Colombian parliamentary election

2014 Colombian parliamentary election

9 March 2014
Chamber of Representatives

All 166 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
Turnout42.99% ( 0.63pp)
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Party of the U

19.68 38 −10
Liberal

17.25 39 +3
Conservative

16.06 27 −9
Democratic Centre

11.66 19 New
Radical Change

9.47 16 0
Greens

4.07 6 +3
OC

3.97 6 −5
PDA

3.49 3 −1
MIRA

3.47 3 +2
100% for Colombia

1.37 3 New
For a Better Huila

0.62 1 New
AICO

0.54 2 +2
MIR

0.04 1 0
Afro-Caribbean seats
FUNECO

25.46 2 New
Indigenous seat
AICO

25.03 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate

All 102 seats in the Senate
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Party of the U

19.12 21 −7
Democratic Centre

17.81 20 New
Conservative

16.63 18 −4
Liberal

14.91 17 0
Radical Change

8.49 9 +1
Greens

4.78 5 0
PDA

4.56 5 −3
OC

4.50 5 −4
Indigenous seats
MAIS

15.40 1 New
ASI

11.30 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the election in the House of Representatives and Senate (bottom left).

Congressional elections were held in Colombia on 9 March 2014 to elect members to both chambers of Congress. The nationwide constituency for the 102-member Senate was contested, as well as the 166 seats of the House of Representatives, plus the delegates to the Andean Parliament. There were 773 candidates for the Senate, 1,528 candidates for the House of Representatives, and 23 candidates for the five Colombian seats in the Andean Parliament. 32,795,962 Colombians had been registered to vote in the elections by the cut-off date of 25 January 2014.

The elections were notable for the decision by former president Álvaro Uribe to stand for the Senate, the first ex-president in modern Colombian history to run for Congress afterwards. Uribe is constitutionally barred from standing for president again, having already served two terms.