Daniel Noboa, the tough-on-crime firebrand president of Ecuador, was re-elected in Sunday’s runoff.
Noboa, working beneath the right-wing Nationwide Democratic Motion social gathering label, handily defeated Luisa González of the leftist Citizen Revolution Motion – the social gathering of influential former President Rafael Correa.
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Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa, working for re-election, waves after accompanying his working mate, Maria Jose Pinto, to solid her poll through the presidential elections in Quito, Ecuador, on Feb. 9, 2025. (AP Picture/Carlos Noriega)
In accordance with the Nationwide Electoral Council, Noboa acquired about 55.8% of the vote to González’s 44%.
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Over 90% of ballots have been tabulated, in line with The Related Press. Over 13 million individuals have been eligible to vote – and in Ecuador, voting is obligatory.
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A Miami-born inheritor to a big banana commerce fortune, the largely politically-inexperienced Noboa emerged because the shock winner of a 16-month presidency following a 2023 snap election to succeed former President Guillermo Lasso.
The Related Press contributed to this report.