The whites in Carmelo are already in the dance of names to occupy the candidacies for the municipality of Carmelo, within the framework of an early campaign that seeks to elect the succession of Alicia Espíndola as local leader of the 3904. With this list, the official of the mayor Carlos Moreira, Alicia Espíndola got 2,052 votes that ended up being 5,952 with the rest of their party’s candidacies. The Broad Front was far behind with 4.
Blancos de Carmelo put on a dance of names. Who are the possible candidates for the Municipality?
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