Gustavo Petro 2010 presidential campaign information
Colombian political campaign
Gustavo Petro presidential campaign, 2010
Campaigned for
2010 Colombian presidential election
Candidate
Gustavo Petro Member of Chamber of Representatives (1998-2006) Clara López Auditor General of the Republic (2003-2005)
Affiliation
Alternative Democratic Pole
Status
Announced: 3 March 2009 Presumptive nominee: 12 March 2009 Official nominee: 27 September 2007 Qualified for run-off: 7 October 2010 Won the election: 20 October 2010
Receipts
COP 2.150.097,17
Website
www.gustavopetro.com.co
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President (2022–present) Senator (2006–2010), (2018-2022) Mayor of Bogotá (2012-2014; 2014-2015)
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The 2010 presidential campaign of Gustavo Petro in 2010, Gustavo Petro was elected presidential candidate, this time obtaining the fourth best result in the vote count in the first round on May 27 with 1,331,267, a sum that was not enough to advance to the second round on June 20.[1][2]
Petro obtained the support of the Democratic Pole and the Patriotic Union party, two of his main supports throughout his political career.[3]
^"Clara López será la fórmula vicepresidencial de Gustavo Petro". caracol.com.co. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
^"Gustavo Petro, Elecciones 2010". elmundo.es. 3 October 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
^"El tinto presidencial de Clara López y Petro". semana.com. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
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