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With 85.66% of the votes Silfredo Zambrano is reelected in San Cristóbal

With 85.66% of the votes Silfredo Zambrano is reelected in San Cristóbal

The mayor of San Cristóbal Silfredo Zambrano will continue to lead the capital of the state of Táchira for a new period, after being a winner in the 2025 municipal elections.

Zambrano celebrated his new victory from the mayor’s headquarters, which had 85.66 percent of the votes. “At this time I did not win, San Cristóbal won, Táchira won, won the complete team of what we have been doing day by day for the prosperity and modernization of the city of cordiality.”

The Reelect Mayor highlighted the pillars of his management, “we have always demonstrated transparency, work, humility and more dedication to what we have been doing. So popular power is our main objective within this period ».

Zambrano said that the Sancristobalenses made a clear decision, “already San Cristóbal decided, San Cristóbal decided that we must continue to continue giving progress, the transformation to this city, to this beautiful town.”

He thanked the structures of the party, the different sectors, to each who, he said, contributed to achieve the victory.

«We are happy because we will continue working, building what we say, because we do not lie. Just as we said, Freddy Bernal meets, well, all of us who are with him must also comply.

Revolutionary forces recover mayors

The correlation of forces at the mayor’s level in the Andean entity changed in favor of the revolutionary ranks.

Of the 29 mayors in dispute this Sunday, July 27, the candidates of the Great Patriotic Pole Simón Bolívar (GPPSB) managed to maintain the 13 that were already governing and managed to recover 8 to obtain 21 mayorships now, while 8 remained in the hands of the opposition.

Elected mayors in Táchira

GPPSB
1-Sucre: Carlos Eduardo Rodríguez
2-.
3-. Ureña: Jhon Carrillo
4-. Bolívar: (San Antonio)
5-. Urdaneta: Raúl Villamizar
6-. José María Vargas: (Copper)
7-. Fernández Feo: Haylly Chacón
8-. Liberator: Ronny Rengifo
9-. Jauregui: Juan Carlos Escalante
10-. Guásimos: Zoraida Parra
11-HEVIA GARCIA: (La Fría)
12-.orbes: Charly Rojas
13-Samuel Dario Maldonado: (La Landida) Eduardo Jaime
14-Cárdenas: Marta Gallo
15-. Michelena: Carlos Chávez
16-New Capacho: Luis Mendoza
17-. San Cristóbal: Silfredo Zambrano
18-. Ayacucho: Yoira Vargas
19-. Lobatera: Natalia Chacón
20-. CORDOBA: FLORA MARÍA MARTÍNEZ
21-. Uribante: Gerardo Roa Vivas

Opposition

1-. Francisco de Miranda: Omar Olinto Rojas (Copei)
2-. Junín: Jackson Carrillo (Copei)
3-. Antonio Rómulo Costa: (Las Tables) Elias Duarte (Copei)
4-. Simón Rodríguez: Carlos Márquez Copei
5-.Seboruco: Luisnel Guerrero (Copei)
6-Panamerican: Yonathan Rangel (Copei)
7-San Judas Tadeo: Salvador Pérez (Copei)
8-Old Capacho: Ernesto Becerra (Copei)

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