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'''Ecuadorian general election, 1988'''. The election was held on May 8, 1988. [[Rodrigo Borja]] won the first round of voting, but did not receive over 50% of ballots, necessitating a second round. again emerged victorious, claiming 51.3% of the vote against [[Abdala Bucaram]]'s 48.7%.
'''Ecuadorian general election, 1988'''. The election was held on May 8, 1988. [[Rodrigo Borja]] won the first round of voting, but did not receive over 50% of ballots, necessitating a second round. again emerged victorious, claiming 51.3% of the vote against [[Abdala Bucaram]]'s 48.7%.

'''Candidates'''<ref>http://www.hoy.com.ec/noticias-ecuador/12-binomios-para-comicios-de-mayo-61619.html</ref>
* [[Rodrigo Borja]] ([[ID]])
* [[Abdalá Bucaram]] ([[PRE]])
* [[Jamil Mahuad]] (DP)
* [[Sixto Durán Ballén]] ([[PSC]])
* [[Frank Vargas Pazzos]] ([[APRE]]-[[Socialismo]])
* [[Jaime Hurtado]] ([[MPD]] y [[FADI]]).
* Miguel Angel Albornoz ([[Liberal]]);
* Angel Duarte Valverde ([[CFP]]);
* Guillermo Sotomayor ([[Republican|Republicano]]);
* Carlos Julio Enmanuel ([[FRA]]);





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[[Category:1988 elections in South America]]
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Revision as of 23:16, 7 March 2012

Ecuadorian general election, 1988

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  File:Abdalá Bucaram.jpg
Nominee Rodrigo Borja Cevallos Abdalá Bucaram
Party ID PRE
Running mate Luis Parodi Valverde Vicente Taiano
Popular vote 744,409
1,699,895
535,482
1,448,059
Percentage 24,48%
54%
17.61%
46%

President before election

León Febres Cordero
Social Christian Party

Elected President

Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
ID

Ecuadorian general election, 1988. The election was held on May 8, 1988. Rodrigo Borja won the first round of voting, but did not receive over 50% of ballots, necessitating a second round. again emerged victorious, claiming 51.3% of the vote against Abdala Bucaram's 48.7%.

Candidates[1]


e • d  Summary of the 31 january 1988 Ecuadorian National Congress election results
Parties Seats
Democratic Left (Ecuador) 30
Ecuadorian Roldosist Party 8
Social Christian Party (Ecuador) 8
People's Democracy-Christian Democrat Union 7
Concentración de Fuerzas Populares 6
Socialist Party of Ecuador (PSE) 4
Frente Amplio de izquierda FADI 2
Alfarista Radical Front 2
Democratic People's Movement (MPD) 2
Conservative Party (Ecuador) 1
Liberal Party (Ecuador) 1
Total 71 (turnout 73%) 77.7
Source: IPU

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