http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2007/abril/lun16/16correa.html

Correa triumphs with more than 80 percent of the vote

(Taken from El Mundo) 

The socialist Ecuadorian president's proposal for a "yes" vote to holding a 
constituent assembly won more than 81% of the vote in a referendum with half 
the ballots counted, while "no" votes stood at just 13%.


       
     
The outcome not only confirmed what pre-election polls had shown, it also 
strengthened, with higher figures, Rafael Correa's project. The socialist 
president's proposal for a "yes" vote to a constituent assembly to reform the 
Constitution was at 81.235 of the vote, with half the ballots counted.

Meanwhile, the "no" votes stood at 13.03%, according to the Supreme Electoral 
Court (TSE), on its web site. As of this morning, ballots had been counted at 
52.14% of polling stations (19,235 of a total 36,873). 

The count was showing a "yes" victory of 2,795,007 votes against 448,169 for 
"no." Blank ballots totaled 24,454 and null and void ones numbered 173,073.
Now, Ecuadorians are facing a new election in late October to early November: 
to select the 130 members of the Constituent Assembly who will draw up a new 
Constitution. 

In a press conference after what was considered a victory for him, President 
Correa affirmed that the acceptance of the referendum was not "the victory of 
one man, but of the homeland." 

"As we said, the Ecuadorian people have learned to learn to trust in us; they 
have realized that we keep our word," Correa stated. 

Translated by Granma International


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