"It's sad" says Luisa Gonzalez, Ecuador's presidential frontrunner, "to run a political campaign where a candidate was assassinated".
As she speaks at a meeting with indigenous women, Gonzalez wears a bulletproof vest, having last week claiming to receive death threats.
In early August, another candidate, Fernando Villavicencio, was shot dead in Quito as he left a political rally.
Since then, Ecuador has seen violence mount as drug trafficking related crime spills onto the street.