Presidential elections are currently underway in Bogotá, with over six million eligible voters participating. To facilitate the process, 1,083 polling stations have been established across the city. Authorities have implemented a "dry law," prohibiting the sale of alcohol to maintain public order. This restriction began at midnight on Saturday and is scheduled to remain in effect until Monday at noon. The city is monitoring the voting process through minute-by-minute updates. Voters are encouraged to visit their designated locations to cast their ballots. The event represents a critical democratic exercise for the capital's population.
