2006 Ecuadorian general election explained

Country:Ecuador
Previous Election:2002 Ecuadorian general election
Previous Year:2002
Next Election:2009 Ecuadorian general election
Next Year:2009
Module:
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Type:presidential
Election Name:Presidential election
Image1:Rafael Correa (2008).jpeg
Nominee1:Rafael Correa
Party1:PAIS Alliance
Running Mate1:Lenin Moreno
Popular Vote1:3,517,635
Percentage1:56.67%
Nominee2:Álvaro Noboa
Party2:Institutional Renewal Party of National Action
Running Mate2:Vicente Taiano
Popular Vote2:2,689,418
Percentage2:43.33%
Map Size:200px
President
Before Election:Alfredo Palacio
Before Party:Independent politician
After Election:Rafael Correa
After Party:PAIS Alliance

General elections were held in Ecuador on 15 October 2006 to elect a new President and National Congress.

As no presidential candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round, a run-off was held on 26 November, which was won by Rafael Correa of the PAIS Alliance.[1]

Noteworthy lack of reporting of null votes

According to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal, the first-round total of null and blank votes was 1,091,833, which is less than the vote for either of the top two candidates.

Run-off

On November 28, 2006, Correa was declared the winner, although Noboa did not accept defeat, and suggested that he might challenge the validity of the ballot.[2]

According to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), out of 97.29% of the votes counted, 57.07% were for Correa and 42.96% for Noboa. Among others, the Organization of American States, US ambassador Linda Jewell, and representatives of many South American countries have recognised Correa as the winner of the election. However, as of November 29, 2006, Álvaro Noboa had still not admitted defeat.[3]

Rafael Correa was duly sworn in as president for a four-year term on January 15, 2007.

Opinion polls

First round

DatePollsterNoboaCorreaGutierrezRoldósViteriMacasRoseroProaño
20/02/06Consultar29%
20/02/06S.P. Investigaciones26%
20/02/06CEDATOS13%21%
09/03/06Perfiles de Opinión16%22%9.5%
09/03/06Datanálisis15.3%27.4%9.5%
31/03/06CEDATOS8%6%22%13%5%
05/04/06CEDATOS17%7%22%9%
05/05/06CEDATOS14%9%23%14%
29/05/06Informe Confidencial16%7%22%13%
28/08/06Market10.8%24.6%13%
06/09/06Market12%23.6%13%
06/09/06CEDATOS12%26%17%
06/09/06Informe Confidencial14%19%15%
16/09/06Informe Confidencial9%22%4%20%9%4%2%
19/09/06CEDATOS10%19%3%20%13%1%2%2%
24/09/06CEDATOS4%33%4%22%13%1%2%1%
14/10/06CEDATOS25.2%31.1%19.1%11.5%
14/10/06Market27%28.4%18.4
15/10/06CEDATOS27.2%25.4%15%13.6%10.8%
15/10/06Informe Confidencial28.53%26.51%14.95%15.59%9.23%
15/10/06Market28.23%27.2%13%14.42%9.95%

Second round

DatePollsterCorreaNoboa
20/10/06Consultar28%50%
26/10/06Informe Confidencial42%58%
29/10/06Informe Confidencial32%47%
04/11/06Market30%49%
04/11/06CEDATOS34%49%
05/11/06Consultar34%49%
16/11/06CEDATOS48%52%
17/11/06CEDATOS38%41%
18/11/06Market41%37%
24/11/06CEDATOS52%48%
26/11/06CEDATOS56%43%
26/11/06Market56.8%43.2%

Results

Congress

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ecuador's Correa wins vote, faces tough task. Reuters. 2006-11-28. 2006-11-28.
  2. http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=winterOlympics&storyID=2006-11-28T175548Z_01_N19156110_RTRUKOC_0_US-ECUADOR-ELECTION.xml Reuters
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/latin_america/newsid_6194000/6194034.stm BBC News (in Spanish): Correa "nuevo presidente de Ecuador"