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Barczak, Monica. "The 1996 Ecuadorian elections." Electoral Studies 16, no. 1 (1997): 107–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0261-3794(97)83121-6.

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Eichorst, Jason, and John Polga-Hecimovich. "The 2013 Ecuadorian general elections." Electoral Studies 34 (June 2014): 361–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2013.09.014.

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Galibina-Lebedeva, Elena S. "Presidential elections in Ecuador: progress, analysis, results." Latinskaia Amerika, no. 3 (December 15, 2024): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0044748x24030045.

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In mid-October 2023, the electoral cycle ended in Ecuador. Its results were the election of the youngest president in the country's history, center-right Daniel Noboa. With a difference of less than four percent, Noboa managed to defeat her opponent, ‘correist’ Luisa Gonzalez. The parliamentary elections demonstrated that today none of the political forces can propose a program supported by the major part of society, and therefore none of the factions received an absolute parliamentary majority. This made three influential forces – the Civil Revolution, the Social Christian Party and the ADN p
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Mercedes, Navarro Cejas, Casado Gutiérrez Fernando, Mendoza Medina Jonny Gustavo, Cejas Martínez Magda Francisca, and Mendoza Velazco Derling José. "Attitudinal Analysis of Women's Political Participation in Ecuador: Social and Legal Perspectives." Journal of Educational and Social Research 12, no. 6 (2022): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.36941/jesr-2022-0141.

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The main objective of this research is to analyze the participation of women in Ecuador in multi-person and single-person popular election processes at a legal and social level between 2019 and 2021. This is a documentary study corresponding to the qualitative paradigmatic modality, descriptive in scope and ethnographic design where the analytical-synthetic, inductive-deductive-historical-logical and legal interpretation methods were used. Data from the 2019 elections corresponding to multi-personal positions such as mayors, prefects, urban and rural councilors and unipersonal positions corres
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Nikolaev, Yuri. "Ecuador's foreign policy after the presidential elections in 2021." Latinskaia Amerika, no. 3 (2023): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0044748x0024417-7.

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The article examines the foreign policy of the new Ecuadorian president Guillermo Lasso during the first year of his office after the triumph at the 2021 elections. The author is taking benefits of new primary sources, attempts to analyze the main directions and changes in the country's foreign policy. He also identifies some patterns that link the activity of current government with the previous ones. The article also contains some forecasts on Ecuador's international policy in the coming years.
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Dandoy, Régis. "Provincial parties in the 2023 legislative elections in Ecuador." Democracias, no. 12 (May 6, 2024): 95–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.54887/27376192.112.

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A significant portion of political parties competing in the 2023 legislative elections in Ecuador can be considered as provincial parties, i.e., as parties that compete and obtain votes in only one province. Provincial parties have a large impact on both national and sub-national politics and are capable of attracting important vote shares. Based on an empirical analysis of all political parties competing for the provincial seats in the Ecuadorian legislative elections of 2017-2023, this article aims at understanding the electoral performance of provincial parties. It observes that – compared
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Dandoy, Régis. "Explaining the length of party manifestos in gubernatorial elections in Ecuador." Democracias 11, no. 11 (2023): 107–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54887/27376192.86.

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 Party manifestos have been widely analysed in political science, with a particular focus on their content rather than on their format. This article focuses on one specific aspect of the format of party manifestos as it attempts to understand the variation of their length by digging into the Ecuadorian case. Using empirical data on the content of party manifestos drafted by candidates for the gubernatorial elections (2009-2023), this article concludes that time and party size matters when one wants to understand the production of party manifestos. Party manifestos drafted in more recent
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Rivera Otero, José Manuel, Nieves Lagares Diez, María Pereira López, and Erika Jaráiz Gulías. "<i>Correismo</i> and <i>Anti-Correismo</i>: An Emotional Fracture in Ecuador. Presidential Elections of 2021." Colombia Internacional, no. 119 (July 11, 2024): 91–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint119.2024.04.

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Objective/context: The objective pursued by this research is to analyse the possible existence of a social and political fracture around the figure of former President Rafael Correa and his political legacy, the Citizen Revolution, which would act as a kind of polarizing division of Ecuadorian society: correismo/anti- correismo axis. A division that, born of politics, would have been established within society, allowing the existence of two opposing sides that feel, perceive and act in politics in a very different way. Methodology: To this end, a study has been drawn up with a quantitative met
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Godoy-Guevara, Gandhy, Andrea Basantes-Andrade, Miguel Naranjo-Toro, and David Ortiz-Dávila. "The Voter and the Propagandistic Content on Facebook: Analysis of the Content and Perception of the Ecuadorian Voter." Societies 15, no. 2 (2025): 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15020041.

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This research seeks to elucidate the influence of Facebook advertising content on voting decisions and public perceptions of candidates during the 2023 Imbabura elections, exploring both how citizens perceive such content and how it affects their voting behavior. A case study approach was employed, integrating content analysis through Atlas.ti and the application of factor analysis to survey interpretation. The findings revealed that specific content, such as memes, exerts a notable influence on the younger electorate. This influence is reinforced by communication strategies that emphasize the
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Abad Cisneros, Angélica, Raúl Aldaz Peña, Diana Dávila Gordillo, and Sebastián Vallejo Vera. "Believe in me: Parties’ Strategies During a Pandemic, Evidence from Ecuador." Journal of Politics in Latin America 13, no. 3 (2021): 419–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1866802x211058742.

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There is a growing interest to evaluate the political aftermath of the pandemic. We study how parties attract voters under the redistributive pressure created by COVID-19, looking into the 2021 Ecuadorian elections. We classify the messages that candidates sent, evaluate if and how candidates used COVID-19 to mobilize voters, and assess how voters reacted to them. We followed 858 virtual events and gathered more than 1’575.000 tweets from candidates and their communities. We find that candidates did not place COVID-19 at the center of their strategies but used it to connect with symbolic messa
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Guerrero Salgado, Efrén Ernesto. "Narrativas de la legalidad en el hiperpresidencialismo constitucionalizado ecuatoriano = Narratives of legality in the Ecuadorian constitutionalized hyper-presidentialism." EUNOMÍA. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad, no. 14 (March 19, 2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2018.4162.

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Resumen: La llegada al poder de Rafael Correa en el 2007 supuso diversos cambios en Ecuador, no sólo ideológicos sino también políticos, canalizados a través de una Asamblea Constituyente con el fin de ajustarse a los preceptos de la llamada “Revolución Ciudadana”. La nueva Carta Magna estableció un mayor número de controles sobre el Ejecutivo y creó nuevas funciones, como el Poder Electoral y de Transparencia y Control Social, que también girarían en torno a las decisiones del presidente de turno. Esto, combinado con la personalidad de Correa, generó un escenario de hiperpresidencialismo, amp
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Zumárraga-Espinosa, Marcos. "Aportes metodológicos para la medición del sentido de eficacia política: Evidencia empírica de Quito-Ecuador." Empiria. Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales, no. 45 (January 15, 2020): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/empiria.45.2020.26306.

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El sentido de eficacia política constituye un concepto explicativo fundamental para el entendimiento del repertorio de conductas políticas que tienen lugar en contextos democráticos. El presente trabajo tiene el propósito de contribuir metodológicamente a la medición del sentido de eficacia política, para lo cual propone un instrumento aplicable en entornos hispanoparlantes, tomando como punto de partida la evidencia empírica de su desempeño psicométrico en el caso ecuatoriano. Esta escala de eficacia política cuenta con dos componentes o subescalas: a) la adaptación y traducción de la escala
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Quintero, César Andraus, Katerine Zambrano Vélez, and Taisha Dávalos Moreira. "Media Analysis of Presidential Candidates in the 2023 Ecuadorian Runoff Election." Derecho Global. Estudios sobre Derecho y Justicia 10, no. 28 (2024): 347–70. https://doi.org/10.32870/dgedj.v10i28.772.

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Espejo, Paulina Ochoa. "Why Did Immigrants Support Trump?" Dissent 72, no. 2 (2025): 37–43. https://doi.org/10.1353/dss.2025.a960007.

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ABSTRACT: Why on Earth did an Ecuadorian undocumented migrant—a single mother and low-wage worker—root for Trump? Back in the summer of 2024, I chatted about the election with a woman working at the hair salon. She said she did not understand U.S. politics all that well. But she did understand that Trump was tough, and that he promised to protect people against criminal gangs. I replied that Trump's policies would put her in danger. She responded that she knew the U.S. government was no friend of hers, but she had managed to stay in the United States—so far.
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Sanchez-Sibony, Omar. "Classifying Ecuador's Regime under Correa: A Procedural Approach." Journal of Politics in Latin America 9, no. 3 (2017): 121–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1866802x1700900305.

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This article presents the case for steering clear of electoral outcome-based regime classifications. It advocates focusing instead on the systemic character of the formal and informal institutions that govern access to power as a more appropriate way to draw electoral regime boundaries. The case study of Ecuador under the presidency of Rafael Correa is offered as an example of this approach. Both electoral outcomes under Correísmo (2006–2017) as well as the procedural context in which elections occurred are examined. But the regime is here analyzed and categorized on a procedural-centered basi
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Rodriguez-Melendez, Elina A., Emiliano Pulla-Cadmilema, Lissette P. Velez Avila, et al. "Abstract P4-07-64: Impact of baseline ECOG, comorbidities, and surgery treatment election on overall survival." Cancer Research 83, no. 5_Supplement (2023): P4–07–64—P4–07–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs22-p4-07-64.

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Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the most common type of neoplasm in women. According to statistics from Globocan 2020, the incidence of breast cancer in Ecuador, as well as worldwide is 47.8 per 100,000 people/year, with a mortality rate of 13.6 per 100,000 people/year. Our health system provides coverage to approximately 60% of the population by the Ministry of Public Health (MSP), 30% by The Ecuadorian social security Institute (IESS), 5% by other entities (ISSFA, ISSPOL, MUNICIPIOS), and &amp;lt; 3% of the population have private medical coverage. Medical care attentions for breast ca
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Chafla, Pablo, and Jorge Guadalupe. "Reflexiones sobre la importancia de la evaluación económica de proyectos de inversión pública para el Ecuador: El caso del Banco del Estado." UDA AKADEM, no. 2 (October 30, 2018): 74–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33324/udaakadem.vi2.175.

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El presente trabajo es una reflexión académica sobre la situación actual por la que atraviesa la evaluación económica de proyectos de inversión pública en el Ecuador. Se toma como ejemplo emblemático el caso del Banco del Estado, que es, sin lugar a dudas, la institución pública llamada a fomentar y liderar el uso de esta metodología, por ser precisamente el banco que financia la obra pública de desarrollo del país. La importancia de someter a una rigurosa evaluación económica a los proyectos de inversión pública, radica fundamentalmente en que estos proyectos se financian con dinero público,
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Selçuk, Orçun, and P. Salomé Valdivieso. "The Polarising Legacy of Rafael Correa in Ecuadorian Politics (2017–2023)." Journal of Politics in Latin America, July 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/1866802x251355962.

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This article examines the phenomenon of “runoff reversals” in presidential elections, where second-place candidates in the first round surpass frontrunners in the runoff and become president. Focusing on Ecuador's 2021 and 2023 presidential elections, it identifies two key factors behind these reversals: affective leader polarisation and opposition fragmentation. Analysing original survey data, election results, news articles, and social media posts, the article argues that the antagonistic divide between correístas and anti-correístas has been the most important cleavage in Ecuadorian politic
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Umpierrez de Reguero, Sebastián, and Patricio Navia. "Why Do Non‐Resident Citizens Get Elected? Candidates' Electoral Success in Ecuadorian Extraterritorial Districts." Politics and Governance 12 (February 6, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.7495.

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To the growing literature on non-resident citizens’ special representation, we contribute with a systematic examination of the role of descriptive representation of citizens living abroad in elections for extraterritorial districts. Using data for the 308 candidacy observations in three two-seat extraterritorial districts in five legislative elections held between 2007 and 2021 in Ecuador, for a total of 30 seats, we test four hypotheses related to the electoral rules, party-level, and socio-demographic factors of non-resident candidates. Ecuadorian non-resident candidates benefit from their i
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Arsel, Murat, and Lorenzo Pellegrini. "Structural limits to effective environmental activism: Post‐neoliberal development, extractive imperative and authoritarianism in Ecuador." Geo: Geography and Environment 11, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/geo2.150.

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AbstractWith the election of President Rafael Correa in the 2006 elections, Ecuadorian environmentalists became influential policymaking actors. Agenda‐setting successes were followed by their decisive contribution to determining legislative content and its passing. However, the moment of alliance between environmentalists and Correa proved to be temporary. Environmentalists returned to a more adversarial posture in relation to the state and its approach to constructing a post‐neoliberal development model that relied on the intensification of primary commodity extraction. Their efficacy in sha
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Espindola, Ernesto. "Making presidential re-elections indefinite: a psychoanalytic contribution to the case of the Ecuadorian Citizens’ Revolution." Journal of Psychosocial Studies, March 29, 2023, 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/147867321x16763239991753.

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President Rafael Correa (2007–17) was the leader of the Ecuadorian Citizens’ Revolution advanced by his movement Alianza País. Although a former critic of indefinite presidential re-elections, in 2014 Correa asked his bloc of parliamentarians to abolish presidential term limits. His request was approved and the constitution was amended. How can we account for Alianza País’ sudden decision to abolish presidential term limits, considering it had ratified these limits as recently as 2008? This article conducts a discourse analysis of the argument in favour of indefinite presidential re-elections
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Andraus, Quintero Cesar Enrique, Pastó Orlando Rafael Lazo, Más Rauny Javier Limonta, and Montiel John Dalemberg Daza. "The influence of social media in the second round of the 2021 Ecuadorian presidential elections." Journal of Management and Human Resources 1, no. 1 (2023). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14167034.

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This study analyzes the use of social media in political communication during the second round of the 2021Ecuadorian presidential elections, highlighting the increasing importance of these platforms in campaign strategies. The objective was to investigate how candidates Andr&eacute;s Arauz and Guillermo Lasso utilized social media (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube) and assess their user interaction and response effectiveness. The methodology employed was a mixed descriptive approach based on a netnographic analysis, which allowed observation and comparison of the candidates&rsquo; activ
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Alexandra, Dolores Molina Manzano, Yanette Vildoso Villegas Jesahel, Marlene Ochoa Escobar Laura, and Toapanta Jiménez Leonardo. "Neutrosophic Statistical Analysis of the Incidence of the Facultative Vote of Young People between 16 and 18 Years Old in the Electoral Process of Ecuador." October 23, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4122388.

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Abstract. Youth participation in the country&#39;s electoral processes has a great impact on Ecuadorian political life. Analyzing the incidence of the facultative vote and the responsibility that the use of the right implies in electoral democracy, constitutes an important task to guarantee citizen rights. These elements can be analyzed in the scientific literature through statistical studies. The present research aims to carry out an analysis of the incidence of the facultative vote of young people between 16 and 18 years old in the electoral process of Ecuador. To model the uncertainty in th
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Alexandra, Dolores Molina Manzano, Yanette Vildoso Villegas Jesahel, Marlene Ochoa Escobar Laura, and Toapanta Jiménez Leonardo. "Neutrosophic Analysis of the Facultative Vote in the Electoral Process of Ecuador." October 26, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4135026.

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Abstract. Youth participation in the country&#39;s electoral processes has a great impact on Ecuadorian political life. Analyzing the incidence of the facultative vote and the responsibility that the use of the right implies in electoral democracy, constitutes an important task to guarantee citizen rights. These elements can be analyzed in the scientific literature through statistical studies. The present research aims to carry out an analysis of the incidence of the facultative vote of young people between 16 and 18 years old in the electoral process of Ecuador. To model the uncertainty in th
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Idrovo Guarderas, Adrian. "Derecho a la información: Análisis de la cobertura informativa del debate presidencial 2023 en Instagram, en perspectiva de género." Tsafiqui - Revista Científica en Ciencias Sociales 15, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.29019/tsafiqui.v15i1.1498.

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In Ecuador, the production of knowledge surrounding the media coverage of a politically significant event, such as the 2023 early elections, from a gender-focused perspective, remains limited. Despite the ideal context these elections presented for a political communication analysis from this viewpoint, not only due to the gender parity enforced by the 2021 Electoral Reform, but also because the two main political figures in the electoral process, Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, represented different genders, research on the topic is scarce. Considering this, a qualitative research approach w
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