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Personajes de la política nacional, regional y local madrugaron para ejercer su derecho al voto y motivar a la ciudadanía colombiana a que depositara su elección en las urnas. En Barranquilla, el colegio Biffi La Salle reunió a varios candidatos que votaron al Senado y Cámara de Representantes.

LUIS ACOSTA/AFPIvan Marquez, senate candidate for the Common Alternative Revolutionary Force (FARC) political party, cast his vote during Colombia's parliamentary election, in Bogota on March 11, 2018. Colombians went to the polls Sunday to elect a new Congress with a resurgent right, bitterly opposed to a peace deal that allows leftist former rebels to participate, expected to poll strongly. The election is set to be the calmest in half a century of conflict in Colombia, with the former rebel movement FARC spurning jungle warfare for politics, and the ELN -- the country's last active rebel group -- observing a ceasefire. / AFP PHOTO / Luis ACOSTA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian President Juan Manuel Santos casts his vote at a polling station in Bogota during parliamentary elections in Colombia, on March 11, 2018. Colombians went to the polls Sunday to elect a new Congress with a resurgent right, bitterly opposed to a peace deal that allows leftist former rebels to participate, expected to poll strongly. The election is set to be the calmest in half a century of conflict in Colombia, with the former rebel movement FARC spurning jungle warfare for politics, and the ELN -- the country's last active rebel group -- observing a ceasefire. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA
RAUL ARBOLEDA/AFPColombian former president (2002-2010) and current senator Alvaro Uribe votes at a polling station during parliamentary elections in Colombia, in Bogota on March 11, 2018. Colombians went to the polls Sunday to elect a new Congress with a resurgent right, bitterly opposed to a peace deal that allows leftist former rebels to participate, expected to poll strongly. The election is set to be the calmest in half a century of conflict in Colombia, with the former rebel movement FARC spurning jungle warfare for politics, and the ELN -- the country's last active rebel group -- observing a ceasefire. / AFP PHOTO / Raul ARBOLEDA