The last authorized day to publish polls showed encouraging signs for Daniel Noboa, who has established himself as a candidate with growing citizen support. According to Comunicaliza's data, Noboa slightly surpassed Luisa González both in voting intention and positive perception.
The study, conducted between April 2 and 3 with 4,763 people, gave Noboa 50.3% in valid votes, compared to González's 49.7%. In citizen evaluation, 51.3% rated Noboa as "very good" or "good", while González received the same level of approval from 46.3% of respondents.
Noboa's technical advantage also reflects a greater connection with voters' concerns, especially on issues of security and governance. Although Telcodata's poll showed a reverse result with a minimal margin in favor of González (50.2% versus 49.8%), the high number of interviews (13,583) might reflect methodological variations rather than substantial changes in the electorate.
Both polls agreed that the election will be very close, but Noboa's positive trend and his leadership in public image strengthen his position heading into the second round. Comunicaliza, whose director Álvaro Marchante is authorized by the CNE, highlighted the sustained growth of the ADN candidate in the final stretch.








