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Ecuador set for presidential election run-off
A voter chooses her candidate in a presidential election in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, August 20, 2023

VOTERS in Ecuador look set to be heading for the polls again in October after Sunday’s special election offered no clear winner.

With more than 85 per cent of votes counted, left-wing candidate Luisa Gonzalez is leading with more than 33 per cent of the vote.

A lawyer and former MP, Ms Gonzalez has emphasised her links with the party of former president Rafael Correa, who remains influential despite being found guilty of corruption in 2020 and sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison. 

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