Colombia’s recent presidential election campaign exposed significant changes within the nation’s social and political fabric compared to the previous election cycle. An analysis by La Silla Vacía identifies ten key characteristics of Colombian society as revealed during the contest. These observations suggest a country grappling with evolving priorities and deepening divisions. The campaign highlighted shifts in voter demographics and preferences, indicating a more fragmented electorate. The election results, regardless of the outcome, demonstrate a departure from established political norms. This period of political contention offers insights into the current state of Colombian society and its future trajectory. The analysis provides a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping the nation’s political discourse.