General Information
At Stake in this Election:
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	The Presidency of Ecuador 
The first round of the presidential election occurred on 20 August 2023.
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	Chief of State: President Guillermo LASSO Mendoza (since 24 May 2021) 
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	Head of Government: President Guillermo LASSO Mendoza (since 24 May 2021) 
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	Assembly: unicameral National Assembly (Asamblea Nacional) with 137 seats 
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	The President is directly elected by absolute majority vote in up to two rounds. The President may serve up to two 4-year terms. 
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	All 137 members of the National Assembly are directly elected and serve 4-year terms. Among them, 116 are elected by plurality vote in single-seat constituencies, 15 are elected by proportional representation vote in a single, nationwide constituency, and 6 are elected by plurality vote multi-seat constituencies representing Ecuadorians abroad. 
In the first round of the 2023 election, Luisa GONZÁLEZ led the field with 33.61% of the vote, followed by Daniel NOBOA (23.47%). Voter turnout was 82.94%.
New/Unique in this Election:
In May, President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the National Assembly just after assemblymembers began impeachment proceedings against him. Lasso used a procedure known as muerte cruzada (mutual death) which triggered early legislative and presidential elections. However, he later announced he would not run for reelection.
Key Deadlines:
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	Candidate filing deadline: 10 June 2023 
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	Voter registration is passive; all Ecuadorians who have obtained a national ID are added to the voter rolls. 
Main Candidates in this Election:
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	Luisa GONZÁLEZ 
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	Citizen Revolution Political Movement / Movimiento Político Revolución Ciudadana 
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	Daniel NOBOA 
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	National Democratic Action / Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN) 
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	Coalition including Pueblo, Igualdad y Democracia; Mover 
Population and Registered Voters:
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	Population: 17,483,326 (2023 est.) 
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	Registered Voters: 13,450,047 (2023) 
Gender Data:
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	Female Population: 8,829,963 (2023 est.) 
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	CEDAW Status: Signed 17 July 1980, Ratified 9 November 1981 
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	Gender Quota: Yes, each party list must alternate to include an equal quantity of men and women 
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	Female Candidates in this election: Yes 
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	Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): 60 out of 137 (43.8%) in the National Assembly 
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	Human Development Index (HDI) Position: 0.740, High, Rank 95 (2021) 
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	Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) Categorization: 17, Very Low (2023) 
Disability Data:
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	CRPD Status: Signed 30 March 2007, Ratified 3 April 2008 
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	Projected population with a disability: 1,324,494 (2023 est.) 
IFES Resources:
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	Does IFES have a presence in Ecuador: Yes, program office 

