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| Ecuadorian general election, 1992 | ||||
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| May 17, 1992 | ||||
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| Nominee | Sixto Durán Ballén | Jaime Nebot | ||
| Party | PUR | PSC | ||
| Running mate | Alberto Dahik | Galo Vela Alvarez | ||
| Popular vote | 1,001,071 2,146,762 |
1,035,101 1,448,498 |
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| Percentage | 31,88% 57.8% |
22,87% 42.2% |
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Incumbent President President-elect |
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In 1992, Duran Ballen is on his third career path to the presidency at the age of 70 is the oldest candidate in the history of Ecuador, on May 17 in the first round, wins 31.88% of votes of voters, followed by nearly seven points of difference by Jaime Nebot, the August 5, 1992, nearly six million voters are called upon to elect a new president between two candidates of the right, Sixto Durán Ballén and Jaime Nebot Saadi of 45 years. Being the favorite according to unofficial polls. In 1992, Jaime Nebot decided to go for the presidency by the Christian Social Party, in the first round gets the second place against the veteran politician, Sixto Durán Ballén, 70, who is on his third career path to chair, is the oldest candidate in the history of Ecuador, on May 17 in the first round, wins 31.88% of the votes of voters, followed by nearly seven points of difference by Jaime Nebot, 5 August 1992, nearly six million voters are called upon to elect a new president between two candidates of the right, Sixto Durán Ballén and Jaime Nebot Saadi, 45. Being the favorite according to unofficial polls Nebot can not beat the veteran Duran Ballen, favorite in the elections.
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