This Wednesday the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Ecuador approved the call for the 2025 general elections, set for February 9, in which more than 13.7 million Ecuadorians will elect their national authorities for the period 2025-2029.
Ecuador’s Electoral Council approves 2025 general elections
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- 1 Ecuador’s Electoral Council approves 2025 general elections
- 2 What are the key changes and challenges facing Ecuador as it prepares for the 2025 general elections?
- 3 What changes are anticipated in the electoral process for the 2025 general elections in Ecuador, especially regarding candidate registration?
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The election date is scheduled for Sunday February 9, 2025and for the presidential election there will be a second round on Sunday, April 13 between the two candidates with the most votes, in case no candidate obtains at least 50% of the votes or 40% and an advantage of ten percentage points over the second place candidate.
According to preliminary polls released so far, the contest is shaping up to be another face-to-face contest between the current president, Daniel Noboa, and the presidential candidate of Correísmo, Luisa González.
It should be noted that Noboa won the extraordinary general elections held in 2023 to complete the 2021-2025 period that was not completed by his predecessor, Guillermo Lasso, who forced that electoral process by decreeing the constitutional figure of the ‘cross death’, with which he dissolved the National Assembly (Parliament) at the time it was preparing to hold the final vote of an impeachment trial against him that sought to remove him from office.
During his term, Noboa has toughened the fight against organized crime. The 2025 elections will continue to be marked by high rates of criminal violence in Ecuador, as has already happened in recent electoral processes with the murder of several candidates, including presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.
The CNE stated that Applications for registration of candidates will be made online only, from Friday, September 13 to Wednesday, October 2.
(With information from EFE)
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What are the key changes and challenges facing Ecuador as it prepares for the 2025 general elections?
Ecuador’s Electoral Council Approves 2025 General Elections
The National Electoral Council (CNE) of Ecuador has officially approved the call for the 2025 general elections, scheduled to take place on February 9, 2025. More than 13.7 million Ecuadorians will participate in electing their national authorities for the period 2025-2029 [[1]].
Election Dates and Procedure
The election date is set for Sunday, February 9, 2025. In the event that no candidate obtains at least 50% of the votes or 40% and an advantage of ten percentage points over the second-place candidate, a second round of voting will be held on Sunday, April 13, 2025, between the two candidates with the most votes [[1]].
Presidential Candidates
According to preliminary polls, the contest is shaping up to be a face-to-face competition between the current president, Daniel Noboa, and the presidential candidate of Correísmo, Luisa González [[1]]. Noboa, who won the extraordinary general elections held in 2023 to complete the 2021-2025 period, has toughened the fight against organized crime during his term [[1]].
Registration of Candidates
The CNE has announced that applications for registration of candidates will be made online only, from Friday, September 13 to Wednesday, October 2 [[1]].
Context and Challenges
The 2025 elections will be marked by high rates of criminal violence in Ecuador, which has already been a concern in recent electoral processes with the murder of several candidates, including presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio [[1]]. Ecuadorians will elect president, vice-president, and 137 assembly members who will hold office until 2025 [[2]]. The election will also be influenced by the ongoing fight against organized crime and the political landscape shaped by the previous administration of Guillermo Lasso [[1]].
International Observation
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) has expressed interest in observing the 2025 Ecuadorian general election, with plans to deploy a delegation to assess the electoral process [[3]].
the 2025 Ecuadorian general election is an important milestone in the country’s democratic process. With the election date set and candidates preparing to register, the stage is set for a crucial vote that will shape the country’s future.
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What changes are anticipated in the electoral process for the 2025 general elections in Ecuador, especially regarding candidate registration?
Ecuador’s Electoral Council Approves 2025 General Elections
On Wednesday, the National Electoral Council (CNE) of Ecuador approved the call for the 2025 general elections, scheduled to take place on February 9, 2025. Over 13.7 million Ecuadorians will participate in the election, choosing their national authorities for the period 2025-2029.
What to Expect in the 2025 Elections
According to preliminary polls, the contest is shaping up to be a face-to-face competition between current President Daniel Noboa and presidential candidate of Correísmo, Luisa González. Noboa won the extraordinary general elections held in 2023 to complete the 2021-2025 period, which was not completed by his predecessor, Guillermo Lasso [2].
During his term, Noboa has intensified the fight against organized crime. The 2025 elections will likely be marked by high rates of criminal violence in Ecuador, as has been the case in recent electoral processes with the murder of several candidates, including presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.
Key Changes and Challenges Facing Ecuador
As Ecuador prepares for the 2025 general elections, several key changes and challenges are expected to shape the electoral landscape. For instance, the CNE has announced that applications for registration of candidates will be made online only, from Friday, September 13 to Wednesday, October 2.
Ecuador’s opposition Citizen Revolution Movement has chosen Luisa Gonzalez as their presidential candidate [1]. Meanwhile, Noboa’s presidency has been marked by efforts to stabilize the economy and maintain a business-friendly environment [3].
The Road to the 2025 Elections
In the months leading up to the February 9 election, Ecuadorians will have the opportunity to engage with candidates and debate the key issues facing the country. With the election date fast approaching, it is crucial for citizens to stay informed about the candidates, their policies, and the challenges facing the nation.
As the country prepares for a new chapter in its political history, the 2025 general elections will be a crucial moment for Ecuador to reaffirm its commitment to democracy and the rule of law.