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The article reports on the unexpectedly tight Ecuadorian presidential run-off between incumbent Daniel Noboa and leftist Luisa Gonzalez, who were also candidates in the 2023 snap election. Despite initial predictions of Noboa's victory, Gonzalez is less than a point behind with 92% of ballots counted. The run-off will potentially give power to third and fourth-place candidates to influence the outcome.
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