BBC: Colombia election: Run-off expected in first vote since Farc deal
Colombia is heading for a run-off in its presidential election after no candidate achieved 50% of the vote in Sunday's first round.
With nearly all ballots counted in Sunday's first round, conservative Ivan Duque was leading with 39.7% ahead of left-wing rival Gustavo Petro on 24.8%.
It is the first election since the government signed a peace agreement with the Farc rebel group in 2016.
The deal has polarised political opinion across the country.
Mr Duque has opposed the peace deal, saying it is too lenient on the Farc. But Mr Petro, an ex-guerrilla and former Bogota mayor, supports the accord.
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