Noboa Wins Ecuador Presidential Vote: Election Authority
- Daniel Noboa won Ecuador's presidential election with 55.8% of the vote against Luisa González's 44% in a runoff held in 2025, following a snap election in 2023.
- Under Noboa's leadership, Ecuador's homicide rate fell from 46.18 per 100,000 people in 2023 to 38.76 in 2024; however, it remains significantly higher than the 6.85 per 100,000 recorded in 2019.
- Luisa González claimed electoral fraud, vowing to seek a recount after her defeat, reflecting some voters' concerns about a leftist government impacting migration policies.
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(S+) Ecuador: Law and Order politician Daniel Noboa has won the presidential election
Although Donald Trump exerts pressure on Latin America because of drugs and migration, many countries are putting pressure on the US in the fight against cartels, most recently in Ecuador. But President Daniel Noboa has to make a courageous decision.
Noboa reelected as President of Ecuador
Daniel Noboa was reelected president of Ecuador with nearly 56% of the vote against Luisa González's almost 44.2% in Sunday's runoff, the National Electoral Council (CNE) confirmed. It was a rematch of the 2023 runoff in which Noboa prevailed as well.
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