Backgrounder: Key facts about
Ecuador's general elections
Profile: Ecuador's leading
presidential candidates
QUITO, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Ecuadorian Vice President Lenin Moreno, who
exit polls say was reelected on Sunday with President Rafael Correa, said the
new term would witness what he called "a citizens' revolution" in the country.
According to exit polls carried out by the Santiago Perez company and
published by broadcaster Ecuavisa, President Correa was reelected in one round
on Sunday with 54 percent of the vote, with former president Lucio Gutierrez
trailing in second.
To win without forcing a runoff, a candidate needed either 50 percent of
the vote plus one or at least 40 percent with a 10-point margin over his closest
competitor.
"Where there was ignorance and illiteracy, educational facilities with
state-of-the-art technology have been built, and where citizens were the poorest
and least protected, where there were dead people in hospital corridors, now
there is health," Moreno said after the election.
He added that Ecuador was experiencing a revolution in which the guerrillas
carry education in their backpacks along with progress, optimism, faith and
hope.