Daniel Noboa Re-elected In Ecuador’s 2025 Presidential Run-off

Ecuador’s right-wing incumbent President Daniel Noboa secured victory in the second-round presidential run-off election. Gaining a full four-year term, Noboa defeated left-wing opponent Luisa Gonzalez by a notable margin amid rising public concerns over drug-related violence and economic instability. While the election results were announced by the National Electoral Council, Gonzalez has alleged fraud and demanded a recount.

Key Points

Election Outcome and Vote Share

  • Daniel Noboa won the presidential run-off with 55.8% of the vote.
  • He secured a 12-point lead over his opponent Luisa Gonzalez, who received approximately 44.2%.
  • The results were declared with over 90% of ballots counted.
  • Noboa was initially elected during snap elections in 2023 and now holds a full 4-year term.

Claims of Electoral Fraud

  • Gonzalez claimed the election was “the worst and most grotesque electoral fraud in Ecuador’s history.”
  • She demanded a recount, despite the wide vote margin.
  • Noboa refuted the allegations and reaffirmed public trust in the electoral process.

Background Context

  • Ecuador has witnessed an increase in drug cartel violence since 2021 due to its proximity to Colombia and Peru, both major cocaine producers.
  • Noboa’s campaign focused on a “mano dura” (iron-fist) approach to restore law and order.
  • Violence spiked to the point where there was one killing every hour earlier in 2025.

Security Measures Under Noboa

  • Noboa militarized public security, deploying troops in cities and ports.
  • Targeted drug cartels and captured several high-profile leaders.
  • Invited U.S. special forces to assist in anti-narcotic operations.

Economic and Social Impacts

  • Rising violence deterred foreign investment and tourism, exacerbating economic challenges.
  • The percentage of Ecuadorians living in poverty rose to 28%.
  • Noboa has pledged economic revival, focusing on security, job creation, and foreign trade.

Opposition Profile

  • Luisa Gonzalez is a left-wing politician closely associated with former President Rafael Correa.
  • She had support from Leonidas Iza, a strong Indigenous leader, in the first round.
  • Despite early momentum, security concerns tilted the electorate in Noboa’s favor.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Daniel Noboa Re-elected In Ecuador’s 2025 Presidential Run-off
President Re-elected Daniel Noboa
Political Affiliation Right-wing
Opponent Luisa Gonzalez (Left-wing)
Vote Share (Noboa) 55.8%
Vote Share (Gonzalez) 44.2%
Election Type Second-round run-off
Term Duration Full 4-year term (replacing previous interim term from snap 2023 polls)
Main Focus Areas Anti-cartel crackdown, economic revival
Violence Situation 1 killing/hour at the start of 2025; cartel-linked
Poverty Rate 28% of population
Key Support for Gonzalez Leonidas Iza (Indigenous leader), Rafael Correa (ex-president)
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