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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.
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.