Almost 30% of councilors elected in Acre declared that they had no assets to the Electoral Court; check which ones

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Almost 30% of councilors elected in Acre declared that they had no assets to the Electoral Court; check which ones

In 2024, Acre elected 252 new councilors in municipal elections. Of this total, 74 parliamentarians declared to the Electoral Court that they had no assets, which represents almost 30% of the total. The survey was published by G1.

Electronic ballot box — Photo: Reproduction/TRE-RN

The statements were made to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE). Rio Branco and Cruzeiro do Sul lead the ranking, with 9 councilors each who declared they had no assets.

See the complete list by municipality of councilors who declared that they did not have assets:

  • Patrãozinho (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed primary education.
  • Prof. Rogério (PP), declares to the TSE that he is an elementary school teacher and stated that he has completed higher education.
  • Rozeno Melo (REPUBLICANOS), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and informed that he reads and writes.
  • Izabelle Araujo (REPUBLICANS), declared to the TSE that she was an engineer and reported that she had a higher education degree.
  • Alexandre Lima (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed high school.
  • Gelson (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a security guard and reported having completed primary education.
  • Diego Paulista (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and reported having completed high school.
  • Marconde (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and reports that he reads and writes.
  • Sebastião Oliveira (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed primary education.
  • Willian Tessinari (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE his occupation as a computer operator and reported having completed high school.
  • Nurse Manelisse (REPUBLICANS), declared to the TSE her occupation as a nurse and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Franciney (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having completed primary education.
  • Josafá Vale (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE that he was a municipal public servant and reported having completed secondary education.
  • Keleu (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having completed primary education.
  • Manan Rural (PDT), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed secondary education.
  • Mazinho da Br (MDB), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having completed primary education.
  • Tiago da Milênio (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE that he was a military police officer and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Valéria Lima (PP), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having a full superior.
  • Zé Roberto (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a fisherman and reported having an incomplete higher education degree.
  • Cleomar Portela (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a municipal public servant and reported having a higher education degree
  • Miro Bispo (PDT), declared to the TSE that he was a state public servant and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Fernando Muniz (PDT), declared to the TSE that he was a municipal public servant and reported having completed high school.
  • Laura Yslen (PP), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having an incomplete higher education degree.
  • Oscar Sérgio (PDT), declares to the TSE that he is a state public servant and reports that he has a higher education degree.
  • Endreo Mendes (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as student, scholarship holder or intern and reported having completed high school.
  • Joao Luciano (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and reports having completed primary education.
  • Joice Lopes (PODE), declared to the TSE her occupation as a baker and confectioner and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Junior da Restauração (PDT), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed high school.
  • Prof Fatima Cruz (PSD), declared to the TSE her occupation as an elementary school teacher and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Rudson Rogerio (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Zeca do Assis (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had incomplete primary education.
  • Alana Souza (PODE), declared to the TSE that she is an agricultural producer and reports that she has a higher education degree.
  • Jaluza do Val (PP), declared to the TSE her occupation as a farmer and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Roneilson (MDB), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed high school.
  • Dim (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having a full superior
  • Rogerio Ribeiro (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Zé Nunes (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Juliano Moreira (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and reported having completed secondary education.
  • Prof Luan Luz (MDB), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Beliarte (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having completed high school.
  • Cleide Silva (PP), declared to the TSE her occupation as councilor and reported having a full superior.
  • Nego do Temista (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had incomplete primary education.
  • Racildo Cameli (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE his occupation as a farmer and reported having incomplete primary education.
  • Rosildo Cassiano (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was an administrative agent and reported having completed high school.
  • Aiache (PP), declared to the TSE that he was a state public servant and reported that he had an incomplete degree.
  • Bruno Moraes (PP), declared to the TSE his occupation as a businessman and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Elzinha Mendonça (PP), declared to the TSE that she was a councilor and reported that she had a full superior.
  • Joaquim Florencio (PL), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had completed primary education.
  • Leôncio Castro (PSDB), declared to the TSE his occupation as a businessman and reported having incomplete secondary education.
  • Lucilene from Droga Vale (PP), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having a full superior.
  • Marcio Mustafá (PSDB), declared to the TSE his occupation as a businessman and reported having completed high school.
  • Matheus Paiva (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE that he was a lawyer and reported that he had a higher education degree.
  • Raimundo Neném (PL), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had completed primary education.
  • Alcimar Silva (SOLIDARIEDADE), declared to the TSE his occupation as an elementary school teacher and reported having completed higher education.
  • Anagildo Câmara (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a municipal public servant and reported that he had a higher education degree.
  • Chico Vaqueiro (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having completed primary education.
  • Elilson Teles (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a municipal public servant and reported that he had a higher education degree.
  • Magila Damasio (PSD), declared to the TSE that she was a councilor and reported having completed high school.
  • Orlinete Smyth (PL), declared to the TSE her occupation as a businesswoman and reported having completed secondary education.
  • Raiden from Endemias (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having a full superior.
  • Enio Kulina (MDB), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported having completed primary education.
  • Louro do Juazeiro (PL), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having incomplete primary education.
  • Carlos Beliza (PSD), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and reported that he had a full superior.
  • Francisco Maia (PP), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having a full superior.
  • Obede from V Cinco (REPUBLICANS), declared to the TSE that he was a manager and reported that he had incomplete primary education.
  • Real (PL), declared to the TSE that he was a livestock farmer and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Leiri do Mixico (REPUBLICANOS), declared to the TSE his occupation as a physiotherapist and occupational therapist and reported having completed higher education.
  • Telma Queiroz (PP), declared to the TSE that she was a nursing technician and reported having completed high school.
  • Careca (PP), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having an incomplete higher education degree.
  • Camila Figueiredo (PDT) takes over the vacancy left by Chico Batista, who died a month after the elections. She declared to the TSE the occupation of others and reported having a full superior.
  • Janaina Furtado (PP), declared to the TSE her occupation as an elementary school teacher and reported having a higher education degree.
  • Jean da Saúde (REPUBLICANS), declared to the TSE that he was a state public servant and reported having completed secondary education.
  • Kikinha Cordeiro (PDT), declared to the TSE the occupation of “others” and reported having incomplete secondary education.
  • Professor Clemilton (UNIÃO), declared to the TSE that he was a councilor and stated that he had a full superior.

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