1992 Ecuadorian general election

General elections were held in Ecuador on 17 May 1992, with a second round of the presidential elections on 5 July.[1] The presidential elections resulted in a victory for Sixto Durán Ballén of the Republican Union Party–Conservative Party alliance, who received 57.3% of the vote in the run-off.[2] The Social Christian Party emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 21 of the 77 seats.[3]

1992 Ecuadorian general election

Presidential election
17 May 1992 (first round)
5 July 1992 (second round)
 
Nominee Sixto Durán Ballén Jaime Nebot
Party PUR PSC
Running mate Alberto Dahik Galo Vela Alvarez
Popular vote 2,146,762 1,598,707
Percentage 57.3% 42.7%

Second round results by province

President before election

Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
ID

Elected President

Sixto Durán Ballén
Union Republican Party

Results

President

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Sixto Durán BallénPURPCE1,089,15431.882,146,76257.32
Jaime NebotSocial Christian Party855,22525.031,598,70742.68
Abdalá BucaramEcuadorian Roldosist Party750,61121.97
Raúl Baca CarboDemocratic Left288,6408.45
Frank Vargas PazzosEcuadorian Revolutionary Popular Action107,8043.16
León RoldósSocialist Party88,2552.58
Fausto MorenoDemocratic People's Movement66,5071.95
Vladimiro ÁlvarezPopular Democracy64,6111.89
Averroes BucaramConcentration of People's Forces45,7681.34
Bolívar ChiribogaEcuadorian Radical Liberal Party32,8160.96
Gustavo IturraldeBroad Front of the Left15,7600.46
Bolívar GonzálezAssad Bucaram Party11,0500.32
Total3,416,201100.003,745,469100.00
Valid votes3,416,20183.533,745,46989.73
Invalid/blank votes673,54216.47428,62810.27
Total votes4,089,743100.004,174,097100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,710,36371.625,710,36373.10
Source: Nohlen

National Congress

PartyNationwideDistrictSeats+/–
Votes%Votes%
Social Christian Party753,45223.39742,16523.1721+13
Republican Union Party575,80117.87472,75114.7612New
Ecuadorian Roldosist Party486,49815.10513,24816.0313+5
Democratic Left313,4159.73289,8169.057–24
Conservative Party193,6546.01271,0968.466+5
Democratic People's Movement191,8705.96152,7974.774+2
Popular Democracy171,0735.31231,1637.225–3
Socialist Party130,5584.05134,7794.213–1
Concentration of People's Forces120,6073.7478,6302.461–4
Alfarista Radical Front109,4193.40114,8493.591–1
Ecuadorian Revolutionary Popular Action48,8331.5246,6731.461+1
Ecuadorian Radical Liberal Party45,9821.4360,7731.902+1
UDPFADI30,5410.9530,6750.960–2
National Liberation28,8880.9031,6450.991New
People, Change, Democracy20,7730.6414,6300.4600
Assad Bucaram Party14,5080.450New
People's Party2,5940.0800
Total3,221,364100.003,202,792100.0077+5
Valid votes3,221,36479.403,202,79278.96
Invalid/blank votes835,75220.60853,54521.04
Total votes4,057,116100.004,056,337100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,710,36371.055,710,36371.03
Source: Nohlen, TRAMA, OPLAL

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p379 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
  2. Nohlen, p403
  3. Nohlen, p396
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