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Ecuador’s incumbent president and a leftist lawyer again vie for the top job in election runoff

  • Ecuadorians voted in the presidential election runoff between incumbent President Daniel Noboa and Luisa González of the Citizen Revolution on Sunday.
  • Diana Atamaint, president of the National Electoral Council, reported that 10.22% of voters participated in the first three hours of voting.
  • Concerns remain high about violence linked to drug trafficking amid a decline in the homicide rate under Noboa from 46.18 in 2023 to 38.76 in 2024.
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Conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa takes lead with 55% of votes counted in Ecuador’s presidential runoff election

Conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa takes lead with 55% of votes counted in Ecuador’s presidential runoff election.

·Bakersfield, United States
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