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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%. |
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'''Candidates'''<ref>http://www.hoy.com.ec/noticias-ecuador/12-binomios-para-comicios-de-mayo-61619.html</ref> |
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* [[Rodrigo Borja]] ([[ID]]) |
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* [[Abdalá Bucaram]] ([[PRE]]) |
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* [[Jamil Mahuad]] (DP) |
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* [[Sixto Durán Ballén]] ([[PSC]]) |
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* [[Frank Vargas Pazzos]] ([[APRE]]-[[Socialismo]]) |
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* [[Jaime Hurtado]] ([[MPD]] y [[FADI]]). |
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* Miguel Angel Albornoz ([[Liberal]]); |
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* Angel Duarte Valverde ([[CFP]]); |
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* Guillermo Sotomayor ([[Republican|Republicano]]); |
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* Carlos Julio Enmanuel ([[FRA]]); |
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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%.
Candidates[1]
- 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 (Republicano);
- Carlos Julio Enmanuel (FRA);
Parties | Seats | |
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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 |