Ecuador picks conservative for president; Peru eyes runoff

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Ecuador picks conservative for president; Peru eyes runoff

Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, celebrates after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, speaks to supporters after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, center, celebrates with his wife María de Lourdes Alcívar, right, after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, party waves an Ecuador national flag at his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, after the closing of the polls for a runoff presidential election Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians voted Sunday to choose between Arauz, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, party speaks to supporters gathered at his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, after the closing of the polls for a runoff presidential election Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians voted Sunday to choose between Arauz, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, speaks from his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 20201. With most of the votes counted Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, a former banker, had a lead over Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Supporters of Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party or CREO, celebrate in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Lasso, a former banker, won a runoff presidential election beating economist Andres Arauz, an economist protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Voters line up at a polling station during a presidential runoff election in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Voters wearing masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 line up at a polling post during general elections in Ollantaytambo, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Sharon Castellanos)
A voter, accompanied by his daughter, marks his ballot during a runoff presidential election in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians are voting, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to choose between Andres Arauz, from the Union of Hope coalition, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Wearing a mask and face shield, an electoral official waits for voters at a school being used as a polling station during general elections in Cuzco, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Peruvians went to the polls amid a surge in new COVID-19 infections. (AP Photo/Sharon Castellanos)
Voters wait for the opening of a polling station during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
In this photo released by Peruvian news agency Andina, Peru Libre party presidential candidate Pedro Castillo waves at supporters after casting his ballot in the general elections in Cajamarca, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (POOL via AP)
Avanza Pais party presidential candidate Hernando De Soto, wearing a mask to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, waves to supporter upon his arrival to vote during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
Keiko Fujimori, daughter of imprisoned ex-President Alberto Fujimori and presidential candidate for the Popular Force party, talks to journalists after voting during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Peruvians went to the polls amid a surge in new COVID-19 infections.(AP Photo/Guadalupe Pardo)

Ecuador picks conservative for president; Peru eyes runoff

Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, celebrates after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, speaks to supporters after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Guillermo Lasso, presidential candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, center, celebrates with his wife María de Lourdes Alcívar, right, after a presidential runoff election at his campaign headquarters in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. With most of the votes counted Lasso, a former banker, had a lead over economist Andres Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, party waves an Ecuador national flag at his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, after the closing of the polls for a runoff presidential election Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians voted Sunday to choose between Arauz, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, party speaks to supporters gathered at his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, after the closing of the polls for a runoff presidential election Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians voted Sunday to choose between Arauz, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Andres Arauz, presidential candidate of the Alianza Union por la Esperanza, UNES, speaks from his campaign headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 20201. With most of the votes counted Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party, CREO, a former banker, had a lead over Arauz, a protege of former President Rafael Correa. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Supporters of Guillermo Lasso, candidate of Creating Opportunities party or CREO, celebrate in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Lasso, a former banker, won a runoff presidential election beating economist Andres Arauz, an economist protege of former President Rafael Correa.(AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Voters line up at a polling station during a presidential runoff election in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Angel Dejesus)
Voters wearing masks to curb the spread of COVID-19 line up at a polling post during general elections in Ollantaytambo, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Sharon Castellanos)
A voter, accompanied by his daughter, marks his ballot during a runoff presidential election in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Ecuadorians are voting, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to choose between Andres Arauz, from the Union of Hope coalition, an economist protégé of former President Rafael Correa, and former banker Guillermo Lasso, of Creating Opportunities party, or CREO. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)
Wearing a mask and face shield, an electoral official waits for voters at a school being used as a polling station during general elections in Cuzco, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Peruvians went to the polls amid a surge in new COVID-19 infections. (AP Photo/Sharon Castellanos)
Voters wait for the opening of a polling station during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
In this photo released by Peruvian news agency Andina, Peru Libre party presidential candidate Pedro Castillo waves at supporters after casting his ballot in the general elections in Cajamarca, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (POOL via AP)
Avanza Pais party presidential candidate Hernando De Soto, wearing a mask to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, waves to supporter upon his arrival to vote during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
Keiko Fujimori, daughter of imprisoned ex-President Alberto Fujimori and presidential candidate for the Popular Force party, talks to journalists after voting during general elections in Lima, Peru, Sunday, April 11, 2021. Peruvians went to the polls amid a surge in new COVID-19 infections.(AP Photo/Guadalupe Pardo)