translated from Spanish: Mayors and elected councilors took office on Monday

Almost a month and a half before the elections that elected them, this Monday, June 28, the new communal chiefs will take over and the municipal councils will be renewed. In some communes they intend to make an official ceremony, while in others they chose to do it electronically, to respect sanitary measures.
The process was marked by a ruling party that, in addition to losing most of the regional governorships, was also beaten in these elections, leaving behind historic municipalities such as Santiago and Viña del Mar.
In Santiago Irací Hassler (PC) will assume, while in Ñuñoa Emilia Ríos (RD) will assume it, in Maipú the sociologist Tomás Vodanovic (RD) assumes the position left by Cathy Barriga, and in Viña del Mar, Macarena Ripamonti will assume the command with the former mayor Virginia Reginato in the municipal council.
In other communes the political color was maintained, but with different faces; in Las Condes, Daniela Peñaloza (UDI) will succeed Joaquin Lavin, who will focus full-time on his presidential campaign. On the other hand, in Vitacura will be Camila Merino (Evópoli) the successor of Raúl Torrealba.
In the case of Viña to the ceremony only 40 people will attend, the capacity allowed for open spaces. In addition, it will be broadcast live on social media. In conversation with Cooperativa, the mayor-elect said that the ceremony “will be rather austere, we have occupied a very small budget, where we are going to have to do rather this tradition, this ceremony of assumption, but very on an austere plane”.
The picture is more or less similar in Maipú, where there will even be an interpreter in sign language for the transmission of the change of command.
There is a very particular case. This is the municipality of San Ramón, in which the votes in which Mayor Miguel Ángel Aguilera was re-elected will have to be repeated. After the cancellation of 65 tables, this Monday will not be able to return to the municipal chair. According to ADN, the municipal administrator, the director of control and the director of finance will have to take charge of the municipality during the process, which is waiting for the Electoral Service (Servel) and the Ministry of the Interior to confirm the date of the new elections.
While Chile has 346 communes in total, the only one that does not have a mayor is Antártica, as it is under the administration of Cape Horn.

Algarrobo – José Luis Yáñez
Alhué – Roberto Torres
Alto Bío Bío – Nivaldo Piñaleo
Alto del Carmen – Cristian Olivares
Alto Hospice – Patricio Ferreira
Ancud – Carlos Gómez
Andacollo – Gerald Cerda
Angol – Enrique Neira
Antofagasta – Jonathan Velasquez
Antuco – Miguel Abuter
Arauco – Elizabeth Marican
Arica – Gerardo Espíndola
Aysén – Julio Uribe
Buin – Miguel Araya
Bulnes – William Yeber
Cabildo – Victor Donoso
Cape Horn – Patricio Fernández
Cabrero – Mario Gierke
Calama – Eliecer Chamorro
Calbuco – Juan Francisco Calbucoy
Caldera – Brunnhilda González
Calera de Tango – Hortensia Mora
Long Street – Dina González
Shrimp – Cristián Zavala
Camiña – Evelyn Mamani
Cinnamon – Bernardo Leyton
Cañete – Jorge Radonich
Carahue – Alejandro Saez
Cartagena – Rodrigo García
Casablanca – Francisco Riquelme
Castro – Juan Vera
Catemu – Rodrigo Diaz
Cauquenes – Nery Rodriguez
Cerrillos – Lorraine Facuse
Cerro Navia – Mauro Tamayo
Chaitén – Pedro Vásquez
Chanco – Marcelo Waddington
Chañaral – Margarita Flores
Chépica – Fabián Soto
Chiguayante – Antonio Rivas
Chile Chico – Luperciano Muñoz
Chillán – Camilo Benavente
Chillán Viejo – Jorge del Pozo
Chimbarongo – Marco Contreras
Chol Chol – Luis Huirilef
Chonchi – Fernando Oyarzún
Swans – Francisco Roncagliolo
Cobquecura – Julio Fuentes
Cochamó – Silverio Morales
Cochrane – Jorge Calderón
Codegua – José Flores
Coelemu – Alejandro Pedreros
Coihueco – Carlos Chandía
Coinco – Juan Abarca
Colbún – Pedro Pablo Muñoz
Colchane – Javier Garcia
Hill – Isabel Valenzuela
Collipulli – Manuel Macaya
Coltauco – Felix Sanchez
Combarbalá – Pedro Castillo
Concepción – Álvaro Ortiz
Conchalí – René de la Vega
Concón – Freddy Ramírez
Constitution – Fabián Pérez
Contulmo – Mauricio Lebrecht
Copiapó – Marcos López
Coquimbo – Ali Manouchehri
Colonel – Boris Chamorro
Corral – Miguel Hernandez
Coyhaique – Carlos Gatica
Cunco – Alfonso Coke
Curacautín – Jorge Saquel
Curacaví – Juan Barros
Curaco de Vélez – Javiera Yáñez
Curanilahue – Alejandra Burgos
Curarrehue – Abel Painefilo
Curepto – René Concha
Curicó – Javier Muñoz
Dalcahue – Juan Hijerra
Diego de Almagro – Mario Araya
Doñihue – Pabla Ponce
The Forest – Manuel Zúñiga
El Carmen – José San Martín
El Monte – Francisco Gómez
El Quisco – José Jofré
El Tabo – Alfonso Muñoz
Cobblestone – Gonzalo Tejos
Ercilla – Valentin Vidal
Central Station – Felipe Muñoz
Florida – Jorge Roa
Freire – Luis Arias
Freirina – César Orellana
Fresia – José Cárdenas
Frutillar – César Huenuqueo
Futaleufú – Alejandro Avello
Futrono – Claudio Lavado
Galvarino – Marcos Hernandez
General Lagos – Álex Castillo
Gorbea – Jorge Romero
Barns – Claudio Segovia
Guaitecas – Marcos Silva
Hijuelas José Rafael Saavedra
Hualaihué – Cristina Espinoza
Hualañé – Carolina Muñoz
Hualpén – Miguel Rivera
Hualqui – Jorge Contanzo
Huara – José Bartolo
Huasco – Gerardo Briceño
Huechuraba – Carlos Cuadrado
Illapel – Denis Cortes
Independence – Gonzalo Durán
Iquique – Mauricio Soria
Maipo Island – Juan Olave
Easter Island – Peter Paul Edmunds Paoa
Juan Fernández – Pablo Manríquez
La Calera – Johnny Piraino
The Cistern – Joel Olmos
The Cross – Filomena Navia
The Star – Angelica Silva
La Florida – Rodolfo Carter
The Farm – Felipe Delpín
The Fig Tree – Yerko Galleguillos
La Ligua – Patricio Pallares
La Pintana – Claudia Pizarro
The Queen – José Manuel Palacios
La Serena – Roberto Jacob
The Union – Andrés Reinoso
Lake Ranco – Miguel Meza
Green Lake – Nelson Opazo
Laguna Blanca – Fernando Ojeda
Laja – Roberto Quintana
Lampa – Jonathan Opazo
Lanco – Juan Rocha
The Goats – Juan Pablo Flores
Las Condes – Daniela Peñaloza
Lautaro – Raul Schifferli
Lebu – Cristián Peña
Licantén – Marcelo Fernández
Limache – Daniel Morales
Linares – Mario Meza
Litueche – René Acuña
Llanquihue – Victor Angulo
Llay Llay – Edgardo Gonzalez
Lo Barnechea – Juan Cristóbal Lira
Lo Espejo – Javiera Reyes
Lo Prado – Maximiliano Ríos
Lolol – José Alfredo Román
Loncoche – Alexis Pineda
Longaví – Cristián Menchaca
Lonquimay – Nibaldo Alegría
Los Alamos – Pablo Vegas
The Andes – Manuel Rivera
Los Angeles – Esteban Krause
Los Lagos – Aldo Retamal
Los Muermos – Sergio Haeger
Los Sauces – Gaston Mella
The Vilos – Christian Gross
Lota – Mauricio Velásquez
Lumaco – Manuel Painiqueo
Machalí – Juan Carlos Abud
Macul – Gonzalo Montoya
Máfil – Claudio Sepúlveda
Maipú – Tomás Vodanovic
Malloa – Luis Ibarra
Marchigüe – Cristián Salinas
Maria Elena – Omar Norambuena
Maria Pinto – Jessica Mualim
Mariquina – Rolando Mitre
Maule – Luis Vasquez
Meow – Nabih Soza
Mussels – Marcelino Carvajal
Melipeuco – Alejandro Cuminao
Melipilla – Lorena Olavarría
Molina – Priscila Castillo
Monte Patria – Cristián Herrera
Mostazal – Santiago Gárate
Mulchén – Jorge Rivas
Birth – Carlos Toloza
Nancagua – Mario Bustamante
Christmas – Yanko Blumen
Negrete – Alfredo Peña
Ninhue – Luis Molina
Walnuts – Margarita Osorio
New Imperial – César Sepúlveda
Ñiquén – Miguel Pino
Ñuñoa – Emilia Ríos
O’Higgins – Joseph Fica
Olive Grove – Maria Estrella Montero
Ollagüe – Humberto Flores
Olmué – Jorge Jil
Osorno – Emeterio Carrillo
Ovalle – Claudio Rentería
Father Hurtado – Felipe Muñoz
Father Las Casas – Mario González
Paihuano – Hernán Ahumada
Paillaco – Miguel Ángel Carrasco
Paine – Rodrigo Contreras
Palena – Julio Delgado
Palmilla – Gloria Paredes
Panguipulli – Pedro Burgos
Panquehue – Gonzalo Vergara
Papudo – Claudia Adasme
Paredones – Moisés Carvacho
Parral – Paula Retamal
Pedro Aguirre Cerda – Luis Astudillo
Pelarco – Bernardo Vásquez
Pelluhue – Maria Luz Reyes
Pemuco – Johnson Guíñez
Pencahue – José Miguel Tobar
Penco – Victor Hugo Figueroa
Peñaflor – Nibaldo Meza
Peñalolén – Carolina Leitao
Peralillo – Claudio Cumsille
Perquenco – Alejandro Sepúlveda
Petorca – Ignacio Villalobos
Peumo – Carlos Aliaga
Pica – Ivan Infante
Pichidegua – Marcos Fuentes
Pichilemu – Cristián Pozo
Pinto – Manuel Guzman
Pirque – Jaime Escudero
Smurfquén – Jacqueline Romero
Placilla – Tulio Contreras
Portezuelo – René Schuffeneger
Future – José Gabriel Parada
Pozo Almonte – Richard Godoy
Spring – Blagomir Brztilo
Providence – Evelyn Matthei
Puchuncaví – Marcos Morales
Pucón – Carlos Barra
Pudahuel – Italo Bravo
High Bridge – Germán Codina
Puerto Montt – Gervoy Cardenas
Puerto Natales – Antonieta Oyarzo
Puerto Octay – Gerardo Gunkel
Puerto Varas – Tomás Gárate
Pumanque – Gonzalo Barahona
Punitaqui – Carlos Araya
Punta Arenas – Claudio Radonich
Puqueldón – José Ojeda
Purén – Jorge Rivera
Purranque – César Crot
Putaendo – Mauricio Quiroz
Putre – Maricel Gutierrez
Puyehue – María Jimena Núñez
Queilén – Marcos Vargas
Quellón – Cristián Ojeda
Quemchi – Luis Macias
Quilaco – Pablo Urrutia
Quilicura – Paulina Bobadilla
Quilleco – Rodrigo Tapia
Quillón – Miguel Peña
Quillota – Óscar Calderón
Quilpué – Valeria Melipillán
Quinchao – René Garcés
Quinta de Tilcoco – Sebastián Rodríguez
Quinta Normal – Karina Delfino
Quintero – Mauricio Carrasco
Quirihue – Richard Irribarra
Rancagua – Juan Ramón Godoy
Ránquil – Nicolás Torres
Rauco – Enrique Olivares
Recoleta – Daniel Jadue
Renaico – Juan Carlos Reinao
Renca – Claudio Castro
Rengo – Carlos Soto
Requínoa – Waldo Valdivia
Retirement – Rodrigo Ramírez
Rinconada – Juan Galdames
Rio Bueno – Carolina Silva
Claro River – Américo Guajardo
Hurtado River – Carmen Olivares
Ibáñez River – Marcelo Santana
Río Negro – Sebastián Cruzat
Rio Verde – Sabina Ballesteros
Romeral – Carlos Vergara
Saavedra – Juan de Dios Paillafil
Sagrada Familia – Martín Arriagada
Salamanca – Gerardo Rojas
San Antonio – Constanza Lizana
St. Bernard – Christopher White
San Carlos – Gaston Suazo
San Clemente – María Inés Sepúlveda
San Esteban – Christian Ortega
San Fabian – Claudio Almuna
San Felipe – Carmen Castillo
San Fernando – Pablo Silva
Saint Gregory – Jeannette Andrade
San Ignacio – César Peña
San Javier – Jorge Silva
San Joaquin – Cristobal Labra
San José de Maipo – Roberto Pérez
San Juan de la Costa – Bernardo Candia
San Miguel – Erika Martinez
St. Nicholas – Victor Hugo Rice
San Pablo – Juan Carlos Soto
San Pedro – Emilio Cerda
San Pedro de Atacama – Justo Zuleta
San Pedro de la Paz – Javier Guíñez
San Rafael – Claudia Diaz
San Ramon – Miguel Ángel Aguilera (pending)
San Rosendo – Rabindranath Acuña
San Vicente de Tagua Tagua – Jaime González
Santa Barbara – Daniel Salamanca
Santa Cruz – William Arevalo
Santa Juana – Ana Albornoz
Santa Maria – Manuel León
Santiago – Irací Hassler
Santo Domingo – Dino Lotito
Sierra Gorda – Adriana Rivera
Talagante – Carlos Alvarez
Talca – Juan Carlos Díaz
Talcahuano – Henry Campos
Taltal – Guillermo Hidalgo
Temuco – Roberto Neira
Teno – Sandra Améstica
Teodoro Schmidt – Baldomero Santos
Tierra Amarilla – Cristóbal Zúñiga
Til Til – Luis Valenzuela
Timaukel – Luis Barría
Tirúa – José Linko
Tocopilla – Ljubica Kurtovic
Toltén – Guillermo Ramírez
Tomé – Ivonne Rivas
Torres del Paine – Anahí Cárdenas
Tortel – Abel Becerra
Traiguén – Ricardo Sanhueza
Trehuaco – Raul Espejo
Tucapel – Jaime Veloso
Valdivia – Carla Amtmann
Vallenar – Armando Flores
Valparaiso – Jorge Sharp
Vichuquén – Patricio Rivera
Victoria – Javier Jaramillo
Vicuña – Rafael Vera
Vilcún – Katherinne Migueles
Villa Alegre – Pablo Fuentes
German Villa – Javiera Toledo
Villarrica – Germán Vergara
Viña del Mar – Macarena Ripamonti
Vitacura – Camila Merino
Yerbas Buenas – Luis Cadegan
Yumbel – José Sáez
Yungay – Rafael Cifuentes
Zapallar – Gustavo Alessandri

Original source in Spanish

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