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Ecuador election: Exit polls put ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno in lead Ecuador election: Ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno in lead
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Exit polls in Ecuador's presidential election indicate ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno is in the lead but will face a run-off next month. Partial official results in Ecuador's presidential election have put ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno in the lead - but he may face a run-off.
Left-wing incumbent Rafael Correa is standing down after leading the country for a decade. Left-wing incumbent Rafael Correa is standing down after leading the South American nation for a decade.
His former Vice-President, Lenin Moreno, leads with 39.4% of the vote, one exit poll suggests. Mr Moreno has 38% of the vote with conservative Guillermo Lasso on 31%, based on about a quarter of returns.
Conservative rival Guillermo Lasso lags behind on 30.5%, according to the same poll by Cedatos. To avoid March's run-off, a candidate needs 40% and a 10 percentage point difference with the nearest rival.
If any candidate wins more than 40% of the vote, and there are 10 percentage points' difference with their rival, a run-off would be avoided.
Other than Cedatos, which is affiliated with the Gallup organisation, other polls also give Mr Moreno the lead.
Mr Moreno, a key figure in Mr Correa's cabinet between 2007 and 2013, had been predicted to win the vote.Mr Moreno, a key figure in Mr Correa's cabinet between 2007 and 2013, had been predicted to win the vote.
Centre-right Mr Lasso, a former banker who wants to create a million jobs, is his closest rival. Centre-right Mr Lasso is a former banker who wants to create a million jobs.
Among Mr Lasso's pledges is one to withdraw asylum rights from Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London since June 2012.Among Mr Lasso's pledges is one to withdraw asylum rights from Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London since June 2012.
Mr Moreno, who became paraplegic after being shot in the back in 1998 and has most recently served as UN special envoy on disability and accessibility, has tried to distance himself from Mr Correa in recent years.Mr Moreno, who became paraplegic after being shot in the back in 1998 and has most recently served as UN special envoy on disability and accessibility, has tried to distance himself from Mr Correa in recent years.
Mr Correa, who was elected in 2007 and is unable to stand again, oversaw an economic boom during his 10 years in power.Mr Correa, who was elected in 2007 and is unable to stand again, oversaw an economic boom during his 10 years in power.
But a slump in the price of oil meant the oil-exporting country was unable to continue supporting its poverty reduction programmes, and was criticised for not putting money aside for hard times.But a slump in the price of oil meant the oil-exporting country was unable to continue supporting its poverty reduction programmes, and was criticised for not putting money aside for hard times.
Recent corruption scandals have also cast the ruling party in a more negative light, and some have speculated that Ecuador will follow Peru and Argentina in electing a conservative government.Recent corruption scandals have also cast the ruling party in a more negative light, and some have speculated that Ecuador will follow Peru and Argentina in electing a conservative government.
Voting is mandatory in Ecuador, and 12 million people are expected to have cast their ballot.Voting is mandatory in Ecuador, and 12 million people are expected to have cast their ballot.
For the first time, transgender people were able to vote according to their chosen sex, rather than that with which they were born. Men and women vote in separate lines in Ecuador and there were reports of harassment in previous elections.For the first time, transgender people were able to vote according to their chosen sex, rather than that with which they were born. Men and women vote in separate lines in Ecuador and there were reports of harassment in previous elections.