In a tough test of his popularity, the hardest since the leftist economist took office in 2007, center-right candidates yesterday defeated Correa allies in Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca, private pollsters Cedatos, Market and Opinion Publica reported.
Mauricio Rodas, 39, was projected to take 58 per cent of the vote in the capital city, home to 2.2 million people, to outdo incumbent Augusto Barrera, at 40 per cent, according to an average of exit polls.
Cuenca, with some 712,000 people, also likely went to opposition hands with Marcelo Cabrera earning 51 per cent against Paul Granda. He was seeking reelection but netted 46 per cent, pollsters said.
Quito's mayor, joined by Correa, conceded defeat.
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"We recognize... The results as they are being broadcast," Barrera said at the Alianza Pais (Nation Alliance) party headquarters.
Re-elected last year for a final four-year term -- the constitution prevents him from staying on longer -- Correa has said that losing the capital to the opposition would threaten stability.