Feb 20 • 15:23 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Elections at Emelec: Everything You Need to Know About the Electoral Process of the Blue Team

Emelec will hold elections on February 21, 2026, amid controversy regarding a match rescheduling and the need for more than half of registered members to vote for the results to be valid.

Emelec, a prominent football club in Guayaquil, Ecuador, is preparing for its elections scheduled for February 21, 2026, following the controversial rescheduling of a match against Universidad Católica. The elections are noteworthy as they mark the third electoral event in three years, reflecting ongoing instability within the club's executive leadership. José David Jiménez, a former Ecuadorian Minister of Sports, is the only candidate to register for the elections, indicating a possible lack of competition in this electoral cycle.

The situation arises after the annulment of the previous board led by Jorge Guzmán. The appointed supervisor, Jorge Luis Sánchez, is tasked with calling the assembly of members to facilitate these elections, highlighting the governance challenges that Emelec faces. To ensure the elections are legitimate, more than half of the registered members must participate in the voting process; otherwise, a new assembly will be called, and results will be recognized regardless of voter turnout in that scenario.

This electoral process not only underscores the internal dynamics and governance issues of Emelec but also reflects broader challenges faced by sports organizations in Ecuador in maintaining stability and effective leadership. The focus on member participation emphasizes the importance of engagement from the fanbase, which is crucial for the club's future direction and success post-election.

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