These are places where no electoral lists were presented during the May 28 meeting. There is still no list in 38 municipalities and 8 town halls.
The citizens of 30 town halls and 39 municipalities of Navarre They will be called to the polls again this Sunday after no candidates were presented in the May 28 elections.
Since no electoral lists are available during the May event, the elections will be repeated this Sunday in 30 municipalities in Navarre, as no candidates were nominated on this occasion in 8 municipalities either.
The figure rises to 31 municipalities, taking into account that in the council of Iratxeta (Leoz) the elections will be repeated, as indicated by the Central Electoral Council, after the May count counted more votes cast than on the electoral list of this city. . Moreover, in May there were 77 Navarrese councils that did not hold elections because there were no candidates. In 39 at least one electoral list will be presented this Sunday and in the other 38 there are still no candidates.
The municipal councils in which elections are to be repeated are Aribe, Burguete, Burgui, Eslava, Ezcároz, Garde, Garralda, Villanueva de Aezkoa, Isaba, Izalzu, Navascués, Orbaizeta, Oroz-Betelu, Sada, Sarriés, Urzainqui, Uztárroz, Vidángoz, Aranarache, Bargota, Dicastillo, Etayo, Legaria, Lezaun, Arantza, Areso, Atez, Belascoáin, Eratsun, Iturmendi, Muruzábal, Tirapu, Urroz, Uterga, Zubieta, Barásoain, Beire and Orísoain.
No elections will be held in Bargota, Etayo, Hiriberri, Izalzu, Lezaun, Navascués, Orísoain and Sarriés because there are no candidates yet.
The 38 municipalities that They also have no candidates. On this occasion they are Acedo, Anoz, Antxoritz, Ardanaz de Izagaondoa, Arizaleta, Arruitz, Artajo, Espinal, Azanza, Bearin, Azanza, Beorburu, Ciganda, Eltzaburu, Ibero, Ibilcieta, Igal, Igúzquiza, Inbuluzketa, Iturgoyen, Izu, Mugiro , Navascués, Olaiz, Olave, Ostiz, Riezu, Saldise, San Vicente, Sarriés, Traibuenas, Urbiola, Uscarrés, Ustés, Uztegi, Zariquiegui, Zenotz and Zufía.
In town halls and councils without candidates, the Navarra government will appoint the candidates manage committees who will be in charge of these places, except in the councils governed by the ‘open councils’ system, where the election corresponds to this body.
Of those, nine are inside risk of disappearance because they have had no candidates in two consecutive election cycles (in the municipal elections of May 2019 and partial elections in November of that year, and in those of May 28 and November 26, 2023). According to the Local Map Reform Act 2019, they are doomed to extinction.
They are the councils of Bearin (Yerri Valley), Azanza (Goñi), Iturgoyen (Guesalaz), Narbarte (Bertizarana), Antxoritz (Esteribar), Igal (Güesa), Ardanaz de Izagaondoa (Izagaondoa), Navascués (Navascués) and Olaiz ( Olaibar). Among them, Bearin is the largest, with about 200 inhabitants.
Source: EITB

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