2017 Democratic Unity Roundtable state primaries

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On the occasion of the regional elections convened in Venezuela in October 2017, which completed the previous term of Governors, the Bureau of Democratic Unity had proposed the holding of primary elections to choose the unitary candidates to represent them and obtain the victory in each state and circuit. [1] [2]

StateCandidateParty
Amazonas Liborio Guarulla Movimiento Progresista de Venezuela
José Bernabé Gutiérrez Acción Democrática
Anzoátegui Antonio Barreto Sira Acción Democrática
Gustavo Marcano Primero Justicia
Apure Luis Lippa Fuerza Ciudadana
José Gregorio Montilla Acción Democrática
Lumay Barreto Voluntad Popular
Aragua Richard Mardo Primero Justicia
Ismael García Primero Justicia
Delson Guarate Voluntad Popular
Barinas Freddy Superlano Voluntad Popular
Julio César Reyes Avanzada Progresista
Wilmer Azuaje Primero Justicia
Andrés Eloy Camejo Acción Democrática
Frenchy Díaz Primero Justicia
Fernando Monsalve Cermeño Copei
Francisco Betancourt Copei
Neyl ArévaloIndependent
Bolívar Andrés Velásquez La Causa Radical
Francisco Sucre Voluntad Popular
Simón Andarcia Vente Venezuela
Noel Vargas Copei
Jorge Carvajal Morales Acción Democrática
Raúl Yusef DíazIndependiente
César Ramírez Voluntad Popular
Carabobo Vicenzo "Enzo" Scarano Cuentas Claras
Alejandro Feo La Cruz Voluntad Popular
Armando Amengual Primero Justicia
Rubén Limas Acción Democrática
Cojedes Denny Fernández Acción Democrática
Ramón Moncada Copei
Delta Amacuro Larissa González Acción Democrática
José Antonio España Primero Justicia
Falcón José Gregorio Graterol Primero Justicia
Elisanower Depool Avanzada Progresista
José Amalio Graterol Vente Venezuela
Luis Stefanelli Un Nuevo Tiempo
Guárico Yovanny Salazar Voluntad Popular
Pedro Loreto Acción Democrática
Lara José Barreras Avanzada Progresista
Henri Falcón Avanzada Progresista
Alfredo Ramos La Causa R
Luis Florido Voluntad Popular
Alfonso Marquina Primero Justicia
Orlando Fernández Medina Un Nuevo Tiempo
Sobella Mejías Acción Democrática
Mérida Carlos García Primero Justicia
Ramón Guevara Acción Democrática
Carlos Ramos Rivas Un Nuevo Tiempo
Arquimidez Fajardo Copei
Jesús Rondón NuceteIndependent
Omar LaresIndependent
Pedro IzarraIndependent
Lawrence Castro Voluntad Popular
Gabriel Manfredi Voluntad Popular
Miranda María Corina Machado Vente Venezuela
Adriana D'Elia Primero Justicia
Carlos Ocariz Primero Justicia
David Smolansky Voluntad Popular
Monagas Warner Jiménez Voluntad Popular
María Gabriela Hernández Voluntad Popular
Guillermo Call Alianza Bravo Pueblo
Luis Eduardo Martínez Acción Democrática
Nueva Esparta Alfredo Díaz Acción Democrática
Richard Fermín Primero Justicia
Morel Rodríguez Ávila Copei
Portuguesa Edgar Miranda Acción Democrática
Héctor Lameda Copei
Ivelisa Martínez Acción Democrática
Ivan Colmenarez Voluntad Popular
María Beatriz Martínez Primero Justicia
Carlos Eduardo Herrera Un Nuevo Tiempo
José Ruiz Parra Proyecto Venezuela
Manuel Suárez Avanzada Progresista
Mara Rodríguez Voluntad Popular
Sucre César Rincones Acción Democrática
Robert Alcalá Acción Democrática
Hermes García Primero Justicia
Francisco Bellorín Voluntad Popular
Táchira César Pérez Vivas Copei
Daniel Ceballos Voluntad Popular
Abelardo Díaz Primero Justicia
Fernando Andrade Copei
Virginia Vivas Copei
Onésimo Duarte Acción Democrática
Trujillo Marcos Montilla Primero Justicia
José Karkom Voluntad Popular
Manuel Aguilar Parilli Primero Justicia
Francisco González Cruz Voluntad Popular
Iraly Guerrero Avanzada Progresista
Vargas José Manuel Olivares Primero Justicia
Roberto Smith Voluntad Popular
Yaracuy Biagio Pilieri Convergencia
Gabriel Gallo Voluntad Popular
Luis Parra Primero Justicia
Nelson Suárez Copei
Zulia Pablo Pérez Álvarez Un Nuevo Tiempo
Eveling Trejo de Rosales Un Nuevo Tiempo
Eliseo Fermín Un Nuevo Tiempo
Enrique Márquez  [ es ] Un Nuevo Tiempo
Lester Toledo Voluntad Popular
Juan Pablo Guanipa Primero Justicia
Mervin Méndez Copei

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