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President of the
Republic of Ecuador
Presidente de la República del Ecuador
Presidential Standard
Incumbent
Lenin Moreno
since May 24, 2017
StyleMr. President
ResidenceCarondelet Palace
AppointerDirect popular election
Term lengthFour years
renewable once
Inaugural holderJuan José Flores
FormationSeptember 22, 1830
DeputyVice President of Ecuador
WebsiteOfficial website

The President of Ecuador (Spanish: Presidente del Ecuador) officially called the President of the Republic of Ecuador (Spanish: Presidente de la República del Ecuador) serves as both the head of state and head of government of Ecuador, is the highest political office in the country as the head of the executive branch of government. As per the current Constitution, the President can serve two four-year terms. Prior to that, the president could only serve one four-year term.

The current President of Ecuador is Lenín Moreno, since 24 May 2017. He was elected in 2017.

History

The Presidency of Ecuador has been marked by periods of instability, causing the office to change presidents frequently throughout the history of the country. At least five times, the duties of the president have been charged to a provisional government or a military junta. Often, the office has been left to an interim or acting president, many of whom would go on to become president. The President who has served the most terms in office is José María Velasco Ibarra, who served five. Before president Rafael Correa, the last president to serve out his complete term in office was Sixto Durán Ballén, who served from 1992 to 1996.

List of Presidents of Ecuador

No. Picture Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Title(s)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |1 Juan José Flores
(1800–1864)
May 3, 1830 September 10, 1834 Independent Jéfe Supremo (May 3, 1830 – August 14, 1830)
Provisional President (August 14, 1830 – September 22, 1830)
President (September 22, 1830 – September 10, 1834)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |2 File:Vicente Rocafuerte.jpg Vicente Rocafuerte
(1783–1847)
September 10, 1834 January 31, 1839 Independent Jéfe Supremo of Guayas (September 10, 1834 – June 22, 1835)
Jéfe Supremo Chief of the State (June 22, 1835 – August 8, 1835)
President (August 8, 1835 – January 31, 1839)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |(1) Juan José Flores
(1800–1864)
February 1, 1839 March 6, 1845 Independent President (February 1, 1839 – January 15, 1843)
Provisional President (January 15, 1843 – April 1, 1843)
President (April 1, 1843 – March 6, 1845)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |— José Joaquín de Olmedo
(1780–1847)
March 7, 1845 December 8, 1845 Independent Head of Provisional Government
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |3 Vicente Ramón Roca
(1792–1858)
December 8, 1845 October 15, 1849 Independent President
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |— Manuel de Ascásubi
(1804–1876)
October 15, 1849 December 7, 1850 Independent Interim President
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |4 Diego Noboa
(1789–1870)
December 8, 1850 September 12, 1851 Independent Interim President (December 8, 1850 – February 25, 1851)
President (February 26, 1851 – September 13, 1851)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |5 José María Urvina
(1808–1891)
July 24, 1851 October 15, 1856 Independent Jéfe Supremo (July 24, 1851 – July 17, 1852)
Interim President (July 17, 1852 – September 6, 1852)
President (September 6, 1852 – October 15, 1856)
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |6 Francisco Robles
(1811–1893)
October 16, 1856 August 31, 1859 Independent President
Governments of the Crisis
Provisional Government of Quito September 4, 1859 January 10, 1861 Members:
Gabriel García Moreno
Jerónimo Carrión
Plácido Chiriboga
Rafael Carvajal
Government of Cuenca May 6, 1859 November 13, 1859 Leaders:
Jerónimo Carrión (May 6, 1859 – 7 May 1859)
Francisco Robles and Guillermo Franco (May 8, 1859 – September 27, 1859)
Ramón Borrero (September 27, 1859 – November 13, 1859; with Quito)
Supreme Leadership of Guayas August 21, 1859 September 24, 1860 Leader:
Guillermo Franco
Cañar and Azuay (with Guayas) November 13, 1859 March 3, 1860 Leader:
Mariano Moreno
Federal Government of Loja September 18, 1859 March 23, 1860 Leader:
Manuel Carrión Pinzano
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |7 Gabriel García Moreno
(1821–1875)
January 17, 1861 August 30, 1865 Conservative Party Interim President (January 17, 1861 – April 2, 1861)
President (April 2, 1861 – August 30, 1865)
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Rafael Carvajal
(1818–1881)
August 31, 1865 September 7, 1865 Conservative Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |8 Jerónimo Carrión
(1804–1873)
September 7, 1865 November 6, 1867 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Pedro José de Arteta
(1797–1873)
November 7, 1867 January 20, 1868 Conservative Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |9 File:Juan Javier Espinosa.jpg Javier Espinosa
(1815–1870)
January 20, 1868 January 19, 1869 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Gabriel García Moreno
(1821–1875)
January 19, 1869 May 19, 1869 Conservative Party Interim President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Manuel de Ascásubi
(1804–1876)
May 19, 1869 August 10, 1869 Conservative Party Interim President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |(7) Gabriel García Moreno
(1821–1875)
August 10, 1869 August 6, 1875 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Francisco Xavier León
(1832–1880)
August 6, 1875 September 15, 1875 Conservative Party Interim President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— José Javier Eguiguren
(1816–1884)
September 15, 1875 December 9, 1875 Conservative Party Interim President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |10 Antonio Borrero
(1827–1911)
December 9, 1875 September 8, 1876 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Military Rule/meta/color; color:black" |11 Ignacio de Veintemilla
(1828–1908)
September 8, 1876 January 10, 1883 Military Jéfe Supremo (September 8, 1876 – January 26, 1878)
President (April 21, 1878 – March 26, 1882)
Jéfe Supremo (March 26, 1882 – January 10, 1883)
Governments of the Restoration
"Pentevirato Quiteño" January 14, 1883 October 15, 1883 Members:
José María Plácido Caamaño
Luis Cordero
Agustín Guerrero
Pedro Lizarzaburu
Rafael Pérez Pareja
Supreme Leadership of Manabí and Esmeraldas June 5, 1883 October 15, 1883 Leader:
Eloy Alfaro
Supreme Leadership of Guayas July 10, 1883 October 15, 1883 Leader:
Pedro Carbo
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |12 File:José María Plácido Caamaño.jpg José Plácido Caamaño
(1837–1900)
October 15, 1883 June 30, 1888 Conservative Party Interim President (October 15, 1883 – February 10, 1884)
President (February 10, 1884 – June 30, 1888)
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Pedro José Cevallos
(1830–1892)
July 1, 1888 August 17, 1888 Conservative Party Acting President
13 Antonio Flores Jijón
(1833–1915)
August 17, 1888 June 10, 1892 Republican Union Party President
14 File:Luis cordero crespo.jpg Luis Cordero Crespo
(1833–1912)
July 1, 1892 April 16, 1895 Republican Union Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Vicente Lucio Salazar
(1832–1896)
April 16, 1895 June 5, 1895 Conservative Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |15 Eloy Alfaro
(1842–1912)
June 5, 1895 August 31, 1901 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Jéfe Supremo (June 5, 1895 – October 9, 1896)
Interim President (October 9, 1896 – January 17, 1897)
President (January 17, 1897 – August 31, 1901)
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |16 File:Leonidas plaza g.JPG Leónidas Plaza
(1865–1932)
September 1, 1901 August 31, 1905 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |17 Lizardo García
(1844–1937)
September 1, 1905 January 15, 1906 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |(15) Eloy Alfaro
(1842–1912)
January 16, 1906 August 11, 1911 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Jéfe Supremo (January 16, 1906 – October 9, 1906)
Interim President (October 9, 1906 – January 1, 1907)
President (January 1, 1907 – August 11, 1911)
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Carlos Freile Zaldumbide
(1851–1928)
August 11, 1911 August 31, 1911 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |18 Emilio Estrada
(1855–1911)
September 1, 1911 December 21, 1911 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Carlos Freile Zaldumbide
(1851–1928)
December 22, 1911 March 5, 1912 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Francisco Andrade Marín
(1841–1935)
March 6, 1912 August 1, 1912 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— File:Alfredo baquerizo moreno.JPG Alfredo Baquerizo
(1859–1951)
August 1, 1912 September 1, 1912 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |(16) File:Leonidas plaza g.JPG Leónidas Plaza
(1865–1932)
September 1, 1912 August 31, 1916 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |19 File:Alfredo baquerizo moreno.JPG Alfredo Baquerizo
(1859–1951)
September 1, 1916 August 31, 1920 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |20 File:Stamps of Ecuador, 2014-23 (cropped).jpg José Luis Tamayo
(1858–1947)
September 1, 1920 August 31, 1924 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |21 File:Gonzalo cordova.JPG Gonzalo Córdova
(1863–1928)
September 1, 1924 July 9, 1925 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
First Provisional Government July 10, 1925 January 6, 1926
Second Provisional Government January 10, 1926 March 31, 1926
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |22 File:Isidro ayora.JPG Isidro Ayora
(1879–1978)
April 3, 1926 August 24, 1931 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Interim President (April 6, 1926 – April 17, 1929)
President (April 17, 1929 – August 24, 1931)
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Luis Larrea Alba
(1894–1979)
August 24, 1931 October 15, 1931 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Minister of Government
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— File:Alfredo baquerizo moreno.JPG Alfredo Baquerizo
(1859–1951)
October 15, 1931 August 28, 1932 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President of the Senate
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Carlos Freile Larrea
(1876–1942)
August 28, 1932 September 1, 1932 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Minister of Government
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— File:Alberto Guerrero Martinez.jpg Alberto Guerrero Martínez
(1878–1941)
September 2, 1932 December 4, 1932 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President of the Senate
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |23 File:Juan de dios martinez.JPG Juan de Dios Martínez
(1875–1955)
December 5, 1932 October 19, 1933 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Abelardo Montalvo
(1876–1950)
October 20, 1933 August 31, 1934 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |24 José María Velasco Ibarra
(1893–1979)
September 1, 1934 August 21, 1935 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Antonio Pons
(1897–1980)
August 21, 1935 September 25, 1935 Conservative Party Acting President
Federico Páez
(1877–1974)
September 26, 1935 October 23, 1937 Ecuadorian Socialist Party Jéfe Supremo
Alberto Enríquez Gallo
(1894–1962)
October 23, 1937 August 10, 1938 Ecuadorian Socialist Party Jéfe Supremo
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Manuel María Borrero
(1883–1975)
August 10, 1938 December 1, 1938 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Interim President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |25 File:Aurelio mosquera narvaez.JPG Aurelio Mosquera
(1883–1939)
December 2, 1938 November 17, 1939 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— File:Carlos arroyo del rio.JPG Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río
(1893–1969)
November 18, 1939 December 10, 1939 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Andrés Córdova
(1892–1983)
December 11, 1939 August 10, 1940 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Julio Enrique Moreno
(1879–1952)
August 10, 1940 August 31, 1940 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |26 File:Carlos arroyo del rio.JPG Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Río
(1893–1969)
September 1, 1940 May 28, 1944 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |— Julio Teodoro Salem
(1900–1968)
May 29, 1944 May 31, 1944 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party Acting President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |(24) José María Velasco Ibarra
(1893–1979)
June 1, 1944 August 23, 1947 Conservative Party President of the Republic (June 1, 1944 – August 10, 1944)
Constitutional President (August 10, 1944 – March 30, 1946)
President of the Republic (March 30, 1946 – August 10, 1946)
Constitutional President (August 10, 1946 – August 23, 1947)
style="background:Template:Military Rule/meta/color; color:black" |— Carlos Mancheno Cajas
(1902–1996)
August 23, 1947 September 2, 1947 Military Jéfe Supremo
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Conservative Party/meta/color; color:white" |27 File:Marianosuarezveintimillaec.png Mariano Suárez Veintimilla
(1897–1980)
September 2, 1947 September 17, 1947 Conservative Party President
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |28 C. J. Arosemena Tola
(1888–1952)
September 17, 1947 August 31, 1948 Independent President
29 Galo Plaza
(1906–1987)
September 1, 1948 August 31, 1952 National Democratic Civic Movement President
(24) José María Velasco Ibarra
(1893–1979)
September 1, 1952 August 31, 1956 Velaquista National Federation President
style="background:Template:Social Christian Party (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |30 File:Stamps of Ecuador, 2014-33.jpg Camilo Ponce Enríquez
(1912–1976)
September 1, 1956 August 31, 1960 Social Christian Party President
(24) José María Velasco Ibarra
(1893–1979)
September 1, 1960 November 7, 1961 Velaquista National Federation President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party/meta/color; color:white" |31 File:Stamps of Ecuador, 2014-34.jpg C. J. Arosemena Monroy
(1919–2004)
November 7, 1961 July 11, 1963 Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party President
style="background:Template:Military Rule/meta/color; color:black" |— Military Junta July 11, 1963 March 29, 1966 Military Members:
Ramón Castro Jijón
Luis Cabrera Sevilla
Guillermo Freile Posso (until November 9, 1965)
Marcos Gándara
Clemente Yerovi
(1904–1981)
March 30, 1966 November 16, 1966 Institutionalist Democratic Coalision Acting President
32 File:Stamps of Ecuador, 2014-35.jpg Otto Arosemena
(1925–1984)
November 16, 1966 August 31, 1968 Institutionalist Democratic Coalision Interim President (November 16, 1966 – May 25, 1967)
Constitutional President (May 25, 1967 – August 31, 1968)
(24) José María Velasco Ibarra
(1893–1979)
September 1, 1968 February 15, 1972 Velaquista National Federation President (September 1, 1968 – June 22, 1970)
Jéfe Supremo (June 22, 1970 – February 15, 1972)
style="background:Template:Military Rule/meta/color; color:black" |— Guillermo Rodríguez Lara
(1924–)
February 15, 1972 January 11, 1976 Military President
(de facto)
style="background:Template:Military Rule/meta/color; color:black" |— Supreme Government Council January 11, 1976 August 10, 1979 Military President of the Council:
Vice Admiral Alfredo Poveda
Members:
General Guillermo Durán Arcentales
General Luis Leoro Franco
3 File:Stamps of Ecuador, 2014-36 (cropped).jpg Jaime Roldós Aguilera
(1940–1981)
August 10, 1979 May 24, 1981 Concentration of People's Forces President
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |34 Osvaldo Hurtado
(1939–)
May 24, 1981 August 10, 1984 Popular Democracy President
style="background:Template:Social Christian Party (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |35 León Febres Cordero
(1931–2008)
August 10, 1984 August 10, 1988 Social Christian Party President
style="background:Template:Democratic Left (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |36 Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
(1935–)
August 10, 1988 August 10, 1992 Democratic Left President
37 Sixto Durán Ballén
(1921–2016)
August 10, 1992 August 10, 1996 Republican Unity Party President
style="background:Template:Ecuadorian Roldosist Party/meta/color; color:white" |38 Abdalá Bucaram
(1952–)
August 10, 1996 February 6, 1997 Ecuadorian Roldosist Party President
39 Rosalía Arteaga
(1956–)
February 6, 1997 February 11, 1997 Independent Movement for an Authentic Republic President*
(Arteaga is considered an official president by the office of the Presidency)
40 Fabián Alarcón
(1947–)
February 11, 1997 August 10, 1998 Alfarista Radical Front Interim President*
(Alarcón is considered an official president by the office of the Presidency)
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |41 Jamil Mahuad
(1949–)
August 10, 1998 January 21, 2000 Popular Democracy President
style="background:Template:Christian Democratic Union (Ecuador)/meta/color; color:white" |42 File:Gustavo Noboa.jpg Gustavo Noboa
(1937–)
January 22, 2000 January 15, 2003 Popular Democracy President
style="background:Template:Patriotic Society Party/meta/color; color:white" |43 Lucio Gutiérrez
(1957–)
January 15, 2003 April 20, 2005 Patriotic Society Party President
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color; color:black" |44 Alfredo Palacio
(1939–)
April 20, 2005 January 15, 2007 Independent President
style="background:Template:PAIS Alliance/meta/color; color:black" |45 Rafael Correa
(1963–)
January 15, 2007 May 24, 2017 PAIS Alliance President
style="background:Template:PAIS Alliance/meta/color; color:black" |46 Lenín Moreno
(1953–)
May 24, 2017 Incumbent PAIS Alliance President

Timeline

Lenín MorenoRafael CorreaAlfredo PalacioLucio GutiérrezGustavo NoboaJamil MahuadRosalía ArteagaFabián AlarcónAbdalá BucaramSixto Durán BallénRodrigo Borja CevallosLeón Febres CorderoOsvaldo HurtadoJaime Roldós AguileraSupreme Government CouncilGuillermo Rodríguez LaraOtto ArosemenaClemente YeroviMilitary JuntaC. J. Arosemena MonroyCamilo Ponce EnríquezGalo PlazaC. J. Arosemena TolaMariano Suárez VeintimillaCarlos Mancheno CajasJulio Teodoro SalemJulio Enrique MorenoAndrés CórdovaCarlos Alberto Arroyo del RíoAurelio MosqueraManuel María BorreroAlberto Enríquez GalloFederico PáezAntonio PonsJosé María Velasco IbarraAbelardo MontalvoJuan de Dios MartínezAlberto Guerrero MartínezCarlos Freile LarreaLuis Larrea AlbaIsidro AyoraSecond Provisional GovernmentFirst Provisional GovernmentGonzalo CórdovaJosé Luis TamayoAlfredo BaquerizoFrancisco Andrade MarínEmilio EstradaCarlos Freile ZaldumbideLizardo GarcíaLeónidas PlazaEloy AlfaroVicente Lucio SalazarLuis Cordero CrespoAntonio Flores JijónPedro José CevallosJosé Plácido CaamañoSupreme Leadership of Manabí and EsmeraldasPentevirato QuiteñoIgnacio de VeintemillaAntonio BorreroJosé Javier EguigurenFrancisco Xavier LeónJavier EspinosaPedro José de ArtetaJerónimo CarriónRafael CarvajalGabriel García MorenoFederal Government of LojaCañar and Azuay (with Guayas)Supreme Leadership of GuayasGovernment of CuencaProvisional Government of QuitoFrancisco RoblesJosé María UrvinaDiego NoboaManuel de AscásubiVicente Ramón RocaJosé Joaquín de OlmedoVicente RocafuerteJuan José Flores

Rival governments in rebellion

Picture Name Began Ended Title(s)
File:Vicente Rocafuerte.jpg Vicente Rocafuerte October 20, 1833 July 1834 Jefe Supremo of the Department of the Guayas
José Félix Valdivieso July 13, 1834 January 18, 1835 Jefe Supremo
José Joaquín de Olmedo March 6, 1845 June 18, 1845 President of the Provisional Government
Antonio de Elizalde March 1850 1850 Jefe Supremo
Diego Noboa February 20, 1850 June 10, 1850 Jefe Supremo
José María Urvina July 13, 1851 July 17, 1851 Jefe Supremo
Provisional Government May 1, 1859 June 4, 1859 Members: Gabriel García Moreno (from May 25)
Manuel Gómez de la Torre (to May 25)
José María Avilés
Pacífico Chiriboga
Jerónimo Carrión June 6, 1859 1859
Gabriel García Moreno June 4, 1859 September 17, 1861 Jefe Supremo
Guillermo Franco September 17, 1859 September 24, 1860 Jefe Supremo of Guayas and Azuay
Ignacio de Veintemilla September 8, 1876 December 19, 1876 Jefe Supremo
Eloy Alfaro February 1883 October 11, 1883 Jefe Supremo of Manabí and Esmeraldas
Provisional Government January 14, 1883 July 9, 1883 Members: José María Sarasti
Pedro Ignacio Lizarzaburu
Agustín Guerrero
Luis Cordero Crespo (from February 14)
Pablo Herrera (to February 14)
Rafael Pérez Pareja
Pedro Carbo September 17, 1883 October 11, 1883 Jefe Supremo of Guayas
Eloy Alfaro June 19, 1895 August 23, 1895 Jefe Supremo
Flavio E. Alfaro Santana December 22, 1911 January 1912
Pedro Jacinto Montero Maridueña December 28, 1911 January 21, 1912

Latest election

Candidate Party First round Second round
Votes % Votes %
style=background-color:Template:PAIS Alliance/meta/color | Lenín Moreno PAIS Alliance 3,716,343 39.36 5,062,018 51.16
style=background-color:Template:Creating Opportunities/meta/color; | Guillermo Lasso Creating Opportunities 2,652,403 28.09 4,833,389 48.84
style=background-color:Template:Social Christian Party (Ecuador)/meta/color; | Cynthia Viteri Social Christian Party 1,540,903 16.32
Paco Moncayo National Agreement for Change [es] 634,033 6.71
Abdalá Bucaram, Jr. Fuerza Ecuador 455,187 4.82
Iván Espinel Molina Fuerza Compromiso Social 299,840 3.18
style=background-color:Template:Patriotic Society Party/meta/color | Patricio Zuquilanda Duque Patriotic Society Party 72,679 0.77
Washington Pesántez Movimiento Unión Ecuatoriana 71,107 0.75
Invalid/blank votes 1,022,812 740,167
Total 10,470,174 100 10,635,574 100
Registered voters/turnout 12,816,698 81.63 12,816,698 82.98
Source: CNE, CNE

See also