The right-wing incumbent is set to face his left-leaning rival, Luisa Gonzalez, in a second round of voting in April.
Ecuador will choose its next president in a runoff election after conservative incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González garnered enough votes Sunday to beat 14 other candidates.
Daniel Noboa stunned voters when, with only a brief stint as a lawmaker and no established political machinery, he outperformed several presidential candidates in a 2023 snap election and advanced to ...
The government of Ecuador has taken another step in its effort to gain help from foreign military forces to combat drug ...
And a diplomatic spat with Mexico that drew international criticism. But Daniel Noboa, 37, is sailing into Sunday’s presidential election on a crest of continued popularity. For the past 14 ...
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa claimed, without evidence, that the first round of the country’s presidential race was rife ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa replaced the Interior Minister in charge of public safety and appointed a retired police ...
An April presidential run-off in Ecuador will pit incumbent Daniel Noboa against leftist Luisa Gonzalez, in an unexpectedly ...
Indigenous leader Leonidas Iza, who led protests that nearly unseated Noboa’s predecessor, was tallying 5.26% of the votes, ...
Incumbent Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa narrowly led Sunday's election with 44.4 percent of the vote, closely trailed by ...
Correa governed Ecuador from 2007 to 2017 with free-spending, socially conservative policies that still polarise voters.
President Daniel Noboa, who is known for his aggressive law-and-order policies, failed to win a majority of votes in his re-election bid on Sunday. By Genevieve Glatsky Reporting from Quito ...