Long lines formed at a major voting center in Bucaramanga, the capital of Santander, well before polls opened. The queues stretched for two city blocks, indicating a potentially high voter turnout. This observation was reported by La Silla Vacía, a Colombian news outlet. The voting center is located in an area with a significant middle-class population. The early and substantial turnout suggests strong public engagement in the election. This high level of participation could indicate voter interest in the candidates or issues at stake. Further reporting will be needed to confirm turnout rates across the region.
