Ecuadorians residing in the Community of Madrid They have endorsed the support of the president of the region, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, to Daniel Noboa In the elections of Ecuador held last Sunday. The Madrid leader showed her support during the campaign to the candidate of National Democratic Action and president of Ecuador since 2023, which has now revalidated the position.
The results of the votes cast from Madrid They have validated Ayuso’s commitment to Ecuador’s elections. Of the 28,646 Ecuadorians resident in Madrid who voted in the elections, 16,692 did it for Daniel Noboa, a 58.27%, while 11,954 voted to Luisa González, the candidate of Citizen Revolution, who obtained the 41.73% of Madrid ballots.
Although the difference in Madrid It is something superior, the electoral data in the total computation of Spain also give the reason to Ayusowho traveled to Ecuador last week to participate in several Noboa campaign events. The president obtained the 55.3% of the votes issued from Spain, in front of the 44.6% of those obtained by González. A percentage very similar to that obtained in the territory of the South American country: 55.6% for Noboa and 44.4% For the Correísta candidate.
More than half of Ecuadorians residing in Spain They opted for Noboa In the elections. Of the more than 67,000 Ecuadorians that participated in the elections, 37,182 supported to the president of Ecuador. The leftist candidate, meanwhile, achieved 30,024 votes From Madrid.
Noboa took the victory In four of the six enabled centers In Spain so that Ecuadorian migrants could exercise their right to vote. Madrid, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona went to the Ecuadorian president. Luisa González only won in the centers of Valencia and Murcia. It has been the First time in 15 years that the socialist candidate does not win in Spain.
The liberal Daniel Noboa He won clearly in the second round of Ecuador’s presidential elections after being elected for the first time 18 months ago. Noboa has revalidated the position of president after beating Luisa González, an ideological heiress of former President Rafael Correa.