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Right-wing billionaire Daniel Noboa has claimed victory in Ecuador's election—but challenger Luisa González and international ...
A conservative young millionaire and a leftist lawyer are again the choices before Ecuadorians heading to the polls for the country's second presidential runoff election in less than two years.
Ecuador's leftist presidential challenger Luisa Gonzalez plans to formally challenge the result of Sunday's election, ...
Ecuadoreans will head to the polls on Sunday to cast ballots in what is expected to be an extremely tight race for president, with both incumbent Daniel Noboa and his leftist rival Luisa Gonzalez ...
The 37-year-old president narrowly won February's first round, but not by enough to avoid another duel against a resurgent Luisa Gonzalez, who is bidding to become Ecuador's first woman president. The ...
The party of Ecuadorean opposition leader and former presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez on Tuesday asked the country's ...
Ecuador’s April 13 presidential elections delivered a surprising majority for Daniel Noboa, in sharp contrast to the results ...
Noboa was re-elected earlier this month, promising to continue a crackdown on rampant cartel violence that plagues Ecuador.
Ecuador's elections body on Thursday denied a request from the leftist opposition to recount presidential votes from ...
Quito, Ecuador – Ecuador is preparing for a high-stakes presidential run-off on April 13, as voters choose between two final candidates: leftist Luisa Gonzalez and centre-right incumbent Daniel ...
Noboa narrowly won February's first round, but not by enough to avoid another duel against a resurgent Luisa Gonzalez, who is bidding to become Ecuador's first woman president. The campaigns were ...
Voters in Ecuador are casting their ballots in a presidential runoff election between conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González – a race overshadowed by drug-fueled ...