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CNC denies Casanare voting intention poll | Official statement

  • Writer: CNC
    CNC
  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

Bogotá, D.C., February 16, 2026


The Centro Nacional de Consultoría (CNC) informs the public that it has NOT conducted or published any voting intention poll for the House of Representatives in the department of Casanare, whose recent circulation on social media and digital platforms contains inaccurate information.


The information being disseminated was NOT generated by the CNC, does not correspond to any study developed by our organization, and lacks the company's methodological, technical, or institutional endorsement. The circulating document improperly uses our name, graphic identity, and purported technical specifications with the clear purpose of misleading and confusing the public.


We categorically reject the unauthorized use of our brand and the dissemination of misleading content that undermines the transparency of democratic debate and erodes public trust in opinion polls.


In light of these events, we inform you that we will initiate the corresponding legal actions for the misuse of our institutional identity and for the dissemination of inaccurate and untrue information that damages the reputation of the Centro Nacional de Cosultoría.


We remind the public, the media, and political actors that the only valid and official studies of the CNC are those published through our institutional channels and reported in accordance with current regulations to the competent electoral authorities.


We reiterate our commitment to truthfulness, methodological rigor, professional ethics, and transparency—principles that have guided our work for almost four decades in service to the country.


We encourage you to always verify the source before sharing information and to consult our official channels with any questions regarding studies attributed to the CNC.


Sincerely,

 

Legal Department

Centro Nacional de Consultoría

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Guest
Apr 01

Important reminder! Verifying sources before sharing information is key—kind of like playing Crossy Road, where every move matters and one wrong step can have big consequences. Staying careful and informed helps protect truth and credibility, just like CNC emphasizes

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Ray Lyons
Mar 05

This statement about Casanare's voting intentions is intriguing! How do you think polling accuracy impacts public trust in elections? It’s almost like navigating a challenging level in Geometry Dash—every misstep can change the outcome! What strategies could be employed to improve accuracy?

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Guest
Feb 25

It is concerning to see the CNC having to issue a statement denying a fake voting intention poll. Spreading false information like this only undermines trust in democratic processes and polling institutions. Just as transparency is vital in politics, it is equally critical in business logistics. Companies that rely on the cold chain need to have the same confidence in their partners, which is why choosing a reputable refrigerated truck rental provider with verifiable equipment and reliable temperature control is essential for maintaining integrity from the warehouse to the delivery point.

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thosegiant
Feb 25
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I appreciate CNC's clarity in addressing the voting intention poll for Casanare. Misleading data can skew public perception, so it’s refreshing to see a commitment to transparency. What steps do you think can further fnaf 2 improve voter trust in future polls?

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