Early results point to likely runoff between ally of Ecuador’s ex-president and banana tycoon’s son
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) — Early results in Sunday’s special presidential election in Ecuador point to a leftist backed by the country’s fugitive ex-president likely facing a runoff with the son of a banana tycoon.
Ecuadorians voted amid unprecedented violence that even claimed the life of a presidential candidate at the end of a campaign rally less than two weeks before the election.
Leftist Luisa González appeared set to advance to an Oct. 15 runoff, according to early results released by electoral authorities. She will likely face Daniel Noboa, a former lawmaker and the son of Alvaro Noboa, who built his wealth on a huge banana-growing and exporting business.
González has said she would have former President Rafael Correa as her adviser if she wins. Correa remains a major force in Ecuador despite being found guilty of corruption in 2020 and sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison. He has been living in his wife’s native Belgium since 2017.