Ecuador presidential hopefuls make last pitch to voters
- Ecuadorans will vote on Sunday to select their next president for a four-year term.
- Ecuador faces high crime rates and economic issues, which are key campaign concerns.
- Daniel Noboa, age 37, and Luisa Gonzalez, age 47, concluded campaigns in Guayaquil.
- Adela, a 29-year-old mother, stated, "There is no work and insecurity is on the rise."
- Analysts suggest a close result could trigger fraud claims and a weak governing mandate.
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Ecuador presidential hopefuls make last pitch to voters
Ecuador's incumbent president and his leftist challenger have made their final pitch to voters ahead of Sunday's razor-tight election, with jobs, crime and an appeal to women voters dominating campaign-closing arguments.
With absolute parity, will the indigenous vote in the Sunday elections be able to tip the balance?
QUITO.- At the time of electoral promises, one of the most striking statements made in Ecuador, where the ballot will be contested on Sunday, was an extensive document signed by left-wing opposition candidate Luisa González and leaders of the powerful indigenous movement.What is at stake is 5% of the electorate that voted for indigenous candidate Leonidas Iza in the first round, more than 500,000 votes that gave him the third place and that coul…
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