Colombia’s recent election saw over 675,000 blank, null, and unmarked votes cast, according to the National Registry Office. With counts finalized, 26,270,497 voters participated out of a potential electorate of 41,421,973. This translates to a voter turnout rate of 63.42%. The significant number of invalid votes represents a notable portion of the overall participation. Election authorities are analyzing the reasons behind the high volume of spoiled ballots. This election’s participation rate indicates a substantial, though not overwhelming, engagement from eligible voters. Further analysis will be conducted to understand voter behavior and the implications of these results.