2021 Ecuadorian general election

2021 Ecuadorian general election

7 February 2021
11 April 2021 (runoff)
Presidential election
 
Candidate Guillermo Lasso Andrés Arauz
Party CREO RC
Alliance CREOPSC UNES
Running mate Alfredo Borrero Carlos Rabascall
Votes 4,656,426 4,236,515
Percentage 52.36% 47.64%


President before election

Lenín Moreno
Independent

Elected President

Guillermo Lasso
CREO

Parliamentary election

All 137 seats in the National Assembly
69 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
UNES Pierina Correa 32.21 49 New
Pachakutik Salvador Quishpe 16.81 27 +23
ID Wilma Andrade 11.98 18 +14
PSC Henry Kronfle 9.73 18 +2
CREO César Monge 9.65 12 −22
MCPSE Fernando Villavicencio 3.76 2 +2
EU Rocío Juca 2.08 2 New
Avanza Javier Orti 1.93 2 +2
PSP Ximena Bohórquez 1.81 1 −1
DSí Xavier Zavala 1.05 1 New
UE César Rodríguez 0.74 1 +1
Construye Andrés Briones 0.72 1 New
Local lists 3 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
National Assembly President before National Assembly President after
César Litardo
PAIS Alliance
Guadalupe Llori
Pachakutik

General elections were held in Ecuador on 7 February 2021, established by the National Electoral Council (CNE) as the date for the first round of the presidential election and a vote on mining in Cuenca. Incumbent president Lenín Moreno, who had held the office since his victory over Guillermo Lasso in 2017, did not seek reelection. Although delaying the election due to the COVID-19 pandemic was discussed, the CNE announced on 15 December 2020 that the electoral calendar would not shift and confirmed elections would take place in February 2021.

In first round results, Andrés Arauz had a significant but not large enough lead to avoid a runoff with Lasso, who had narrowly beaten third-place finisher Yaku Pérez. Final results were delayed due to a requested recount of votes in some provinces. On 19 February, the CNE confirmed Lasso would be Arauz's rival in the second round. On 11 April, Lasso defeated Arauz, which some news outlets called an upset victory. Lasso was inaugurated on 24 May.