These are the lists of candidates for the municipal elections in Seville for 28M

On May 28, municipal elections will be held throughout Andalusia, one of the few regions that, although it elects town halls, does not hold regional elections.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 April 2023 Monday 09:49
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These are the lists of candidates for the municipal elections in Seville for 28M

On May 28, municipal elections will be held throughout Andalusia, one of the few regions that, although it elects town halls, does not hold regional elections.

The mayor and candidate of the PSOE to revalidate the Mayor of Seville, Antonio Muñoz, is running for re-election, although the latest surveys give him a tight victory with only one more mayor than the PP candidacy headed by José Luís Sanz.

Thus, according to the results of the Social Data survey for the communication group Publicaciones del Sur carried out after Easter, the socialists would get between 13 and 14 councilors while the populares would get between 12 and 13.

In said poll, the confluence led by Podemos and IU (registered in the municipal councils Con Podemos-Izquierda Unida…”) would obtain between two and three councilors and Adelante Andalucía, one. On the right, Vox could achieve between two and three councilors while Ciudadanos would not obtain representation, disappearing as a municipal group.

These are the lists of candidates for the Seville municipal elections, already registered and official.

1. Antonio Muñoz Martínez

2. Maria del Mar Gonzalez Rodriguez

3. Francis Javier Paez Velez Bracho

4. Myriam Diaz Rodriguez

5. Juan Tomas de Aragon Jimenez

6. Maria Encarnacion Aguilar Silva

7. Juan Carlos Cabrera Valera

8. Natalia Buzon Garcia

9. José Luis David Guevara García

10. Maria del Carmen Fuentes Medrano

11. Pedro Ignacio Gonzalez Fernandez

12. Maria Sonia Gaya Sanchez

13. Pedro Antonio Jaime Muñoz

14. Maria Luisa Gomez Castaño

15. Rafael Ruben Manrique Galan

16. Maria Victoria Olías Morán

17. Oscar Luna Miranda

18. Irene Daza Rios

19. Jose Pablo Morterero Millan

20. Maria Angeles Gonzalez Cabanes

21. Cristobal Lopez Villatoro

22. Hannah Rivero Rodriguez

23. Diego Family Orange

24. Trinidad Camacho Serrano

25. Manuel Reina Carmona

26. Maria del Carmen Tejada Serrano

27. Juan Luis Jaen Gomez

28. Maria de los Angeles Torrejon Ledesma

29. Evaristo Troy Gonzalez

30. Gloria Cals Well

31. Joaquin Diaz Gonzalez

1. Jose Luis Sanz

2. Minerva Salas

3. John Good

4. Alvaro Pimentel

5. Angie Moreno

6. Juan de la Rosa

7. Manuel Ales

8. Blanca Gastalver

9. Ignacio Flores

10. Evelia Corner

11. José Luis García

12. Amidea Navarro

13. Jose Lugo

14. Silvia Pozo

15. Maria Tena

16. Fernando Manes

17. Jose Guzman

18. Ana Lopez

19. Araceli Caparros

20. Jorge Martinez

21. Carolina Soto

22. Fernando Espinosa

23. Manuel Loreto

24. Maria Jose Alonso

25. Alexander Mora

26. Immaculate Perez

27. Maria Angeles Pedraza

28. Luis García

29. Jose Maria Gonzalez

30. Maria Jose Fernandez

31. Pablo de los Santos

1. Susana Hornillo Mellado (We can)

2. Ismael Sánchez Castillo (United Left)

3. Silvio García Gonzalez (Podemos)

4. Camino Morgaz Rosales (United Left)

5. Fernando Pavón Herrera (More Country)

6. Maria del Valle Lopez-Tello Jimenez (Verdes-Equo)

7. Jose Antonio Pino Barrera (Andalusian People Initiative)

8. Cristina Arcos Fernández (Green Alliance)

9. Jorge Movilla Perez (The Greens)

10. Elena Tena Carranco (Republican Alternative)

11. Aurora Ramírez Collado (We Can)

12. Carmen Romero Gómez (United Left)

13. Daniel Velasco Fernandez (We Can)

14. Manuel Fernández García (United Left)

15. Maria Esther Cortes Caballero (More Country)

16. Maria Isabel Galavis Jimenez (Verdes Equo)

17. Vicente Algarín Muñoz (Andalusian People Initiative)

18. Antonino Parrilla Villar (Alianza Verde)

19. María del Carmen Eloísa Galindo López (The Greens)

20. Oscar Eduardo Tapia Barron (We Can)

21. Luis Felip Lopez Espinosa (United Left)

22. Maria Luisa Lopez Lopez (Podemos)

23. Neiva Copado Barrera (United Left)

24. David García Serrano (More Country)

25. Eduardo Terencio Jimenez Segovia (Greens-Equo)

26. Jose Manuel Vargas Llamas (Andalusian People Initiative)

27. Juan Morillo Lora (United Left)

28. Isabel Maria Jimenez Garcia (We Can)

29. Antonio Gómez Gonzalez (Podemos)

30. Eva Maria Oliva Ruiz (United Left)

31. Daniel Gonzalez Rojas (United Left)

1. Maria Cristina Peláez Izquierdo

2. Gonzalo García de Polavieja Ferre

3. Fernando Rodriguez Galisteo

4. Javier Navarro Ortiz

5. Cristina Galan Tristancho

6. Reyes García Garrorena

7. Manuel Otero Pascual

8. Raul Morales Pinal of Castilla

9. Eloisa Torres Moreno

10. Francisco Rafael García Hernández

11. Belen Pontiffs Calderon

12. David Winner Navas

13. Maria Pastor Perez Angulo

14. Daniel Andújar Sánchez

15. Rosario Quintana Rabelo

16. Braulio Anton Krumrain

17. Hernan Ferrero Camacho

18. Rafael Estebans Ferrera

19. Immaculate Rodriguez Jimenez

20. Maria del Carmen Adorna Ramirez

21. Maria del Carmen Melendez Perez

22. Adonis García Núñez

23. Sofia Martin Jimenez

24. Sebastian Garcia Moreno

25. Dolores Carmona Perez

26. Esther Lesmes Rizo

27. Maria del Mar Pappalardo Ruiz

28. Miguel Gomez de Aguero Ortiz

29. Santiago Montoto Pijuan

30. Alejandro Llance Rodríguez

31. Gonzalo Alba Beteré