
Polls open in Ecuador’s presidential runoff as voters choose between incumbent and a leftist lawyer
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuadorians are voting Sunday in the country’s presidential election runoff, facing the choice between incumbent President Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González.
It’s the second presidential runoff election in less than two years in the South American country, where voting is mandatory. Polling stations opened at 7 a.m. local time, with more than 13 million people eligible to vote.
Both Noboa and his challenger, González, have promised voters solutions to the extortions, killings, kidnappings and other crimes that became part of everyday life as the country emerged from the pandemic. Analysts expect the result in Sunday’s vote to have a very tight margin.
Voters chose Noboa over González in the runoff of a snap election in October 2023. The candidates advanced to Sunday’s contest after being the top vote-getters in February’s first-round election.