Overseas vote count still does not reach 100%; the citizens’ revolution “sweeps” Europe | Politics | information

Two days before the elections on Sunday October 15 in the three foreign constituencies, The examination of the results of the second round has not yet reached 100%, both for the presidential elections and for national and foreign parliamentarians.

Except when counting Europe, Oceania and Asia, where the trend marks the triumph of the presidential candidate. Luisa Gonzalez, the president-elect, Daniel Noboa, dominates with a considerable advantage in the constituency of Canada and the States as well as that of Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa.

The system of the National Electoral Council (CNE) shows that the control of Europe, Oceania and Asia It reached 91.71% on Tuesday October 17, and 25 new minutes were recorded, which represents 6.69%. In this constituency, Luisa Gonzalezof the Citizen Revolution (RC) movement, list 5, totals 45,709 votes (56.63%), while the elected president obtains 35,001 votes (43.37%).

In Canada and the United States, it is in the lead Daniel Noboa, representative of the National Democratic Action Alliance (ADN), with 58.83%. In this area, control progressed by 87.43% and 23 new reports were reported.

Likewise, Noboa scores 60.27% in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa, where there are 91.03%. There are also 5 new minutes.

Regarding the votes for members of the National Assembly, the Citizen Revolution movement tops the list of preferences in Europe, Oceania and Asia with 56.99%, where the count records 90.37%. The organization also stands out in Canada and the United States with 41.96% on ADN with 40.75%.

Meanwhile at Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa, With 89.74% counted, RC has a slight advantage: 38.28% out of 37.59% DNA.

Regarding the foreign assembly membersthe results of the National Electoral Council indicate that the the review process is less than 90% in the constituencies of Europe, Oceania and Asia as well as in that of Canada and the United States.

The CNE website reflects that the Latin American, Caribbean and African constituency, which is around 95%, marks a strong trend in favor of the Citizen’s Revolution, with 41.99% of the votes and places the Construye movement in second position, list 25., with 25.15%.

In Europe, Oceania and Asia, with 88.77% counted, so far The RC stands out and wins with 62.21%.

While in Canada and the United States, with 87.43% recorded, the National Democratic Action alliance, with 39.52%, is fighting for first place against Correismo, which has the advantage with 42%.

The elections of national and foreign deputies had to be repeated after the CNE declared the telematic vote of August 20 invalid due to failures in the technological system. (YO)

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