Majority support had been Phone Number List maintained, consistent with the trend of the last decade. All these campaign tactics had to be interpreted in terms of the votes that had in dispute heading into the runoff – the majority of the votes that he had Phone Number List to secure were, precisely, in Quito, the capital, and in Azuay, the fifth province with the highest number of votes. voters, who Phone Number List had turned overwhelmingly for Pérez in the first round.
The other three of the five provinces Phone Number List that concentrate more than of the votes –Guayas, Manabí and Los Ríos– were territories where the majority support had been maintained, consistent with the trend of the last decade. All these campaign tactics had to be interpreted in terms of the votes Phone Number List that had in dispute heading into the runoff – the majority of the votes that he had to secure were, precisely, in Quito, the capital, and in Azuay, the fifth province with the highest number of votes. voters, who had turned overwhelmingly to Pérez in Phone Number List the first round. The other three of the five provinces that concentrate more than 60% of the votes –Guayas.
Manabí and Los Ríos– were Phone Number List territories where the majority support had been maintained, consistent with the trend of the last decade. The voters of Pérez in Quito and Cuenca –the main city of the province of Azuay– are similar: urban voters with a good part of their material needs satisfied, with a progressive inclination on Phone Number List gender and environmental issues, and in favor of investment in social policy . They are different from the rural voters of Pérez in the central Sierra, for example, whose material needs are Phone Number List different (irrigation, land, agricultural credit, health, education) and are not fully satisfied. Within the same province of Azuay, for example, and.