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  1. Presidential elections were held in the United States of Colombia in 1874. The result was a victory for Santiago Pérez de Manosalbas of the Liberal Party. Electoral system. The 1863 constitution changed the electoral system from a direct vote to an indirect vote.

  2. t. e. Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 10 February 1914. [1] They were the first direct presidential elections since 1860. The result was a victory for José Vicente Concha of the Conservative Party, who received 89.1% of the vote. [2] Vicente took office on 7 August.

  3. t. e. Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 4 May 1958. [1] They were the first presidential elections since 1949, following a military coup against President Laureano Gómez in 1953. [2] Following the coup, the two main parties (the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party) came to an agreement on holding office for alternating ...

  4. Politics portal. v. t. e. Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 6 May 1962. [1] Under the National Front agreement, it was the turn of the Conservative Party to govern. The result was a victory for Guillermo León Valencia. Despite the National Front agreement, Alfonso López Michelsen of the Liberal Party also contested the election.

  5. Presidential elections were held in the United States of Colombia in 1882. The result was a victory for Francisco Javier Zaldúa of the Liberal Party.. Electoral system. The 1863 constitution changed the electoral system from a direct vote to an indirect vote.

  6. Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 29 May 1994, with a second round on 19 June. [1] The result was a victory for Ernesto Samper of the Liberal Party, who received 50.57% of the vote in the run-off. Samper's election was tainted by accusations during the campaign and afterwards that his Liberal Party had sought funding from the Cali ...

  7. e. Presidential elections were held in Colombia on 3 May 1942. [1] The result was a victory for Alfonso López Pumarejo of the Liberal Party, who received 58.6% of the vote. [2] He took office on 7 August. [3] Pumarejo's only opponent, Carlos Arango Vélez, was also a Liberal Party member. Whilst Pumajero received support from the Communist ...

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