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The Ecuadorian local elections of 2019 were held on 24 March 2019 to designate: 23 prefects, 23 vice-prefects, 221 mayors, 867 urban councilors, 438 rural councilors, 4,089 main members of the parish councils, in parallel to the Elections of the Council of Citizen Participation and Social Control of Ecuador of 2019. In total, 11,069 authorities will be elected between principals and alternates (in the case of councillors, board members and CPCCS advisors).[1][2][3]
^"Las elecciones seccionales serán el 24 de marzo del 2019". El Comercio (in Spanish). 23 March 2018. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
^"Elecciones seccionales 2019 y elección de consejeras y consejeros del CPCCS". cne.gob.ec (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2 August 2018.
^"Autoridades a elegir".
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