The Official Gazette of the Junta de Andalucía (BOJA) made public this Monday, April 27, the list of activities, assets, and interests of the candidates proclaimed for the elections to the Parliament of Andalusia on May 17, 2026, whose electoral campaign will formally begin at midnight next Friday, May 1.
These statements, which Europa Press has had access to in a complementary issue of the BOJA this Monday, are made known in application of section 5 of article 24 of the Electoral Law of Andalusia, which "establishes that the proclaimed candidates will present to the Board (of Parliament), before the thirty-first day after the call, a declaration on activities, assets and interests (...), which will be published in the Official Bulletin of the Parliament of Andalusia and in the Official Bulletin of the Board of Andalusia, and will be available on the internet before the thirty-fifth day after the call for elections".
The asset information of the candidates who run for the eight provinces for any of the 109 seats in the Andalusian Parliament is collected in two differentiated documents, ordered by electoral constituencies.
Among the frontrunners for the Presidency of the Board of the formations with representation in the last legislature, the leader of PP-A, Juanma Moreno, who seeks to revalidate the position of Andalusian president, registers a balance of 20,422 euros in bank accounts, a pension plan of 46,894 euros, and a securities account in a financial institution for the amount of 5,639 euros.
Moreno, who leads the PP-A list for Malaga, also declares a mortgage loan of 302,197 euros and includes in his list of assets three homes —located in Madrid, Malaga, and Alcala de Guadaira (Seville)—, a commercial premises in Malaga, two other urban properties in said city —one of them a parking space— and two rural properties in the Malaga municipality of Cartama.
The PP-A candidate indicates that he holds "full ownership" of five of those eight properties, while the other three are registered in his name under "bare ownership." The cadastral values of the three declared homes range from 48,198 euros for the apartment located in Madrid to 65,264 euros for the home located in Málaga.
Statements by the main candidates
The general secretary of PSOE-A and candidate for the Presidency of the Junta for Seville, María Jesús Montero, reflects a balance of 93,299.39 euros in bank accounts, as well as two mortgages for amounts of 31,504.34 and 40,254.68 euros.
The also national deputy for Seville and former vice president of the Government and former minister of Finance incorporates five properties in her declaration of assets and interests: four homes in Seville —all in full ownership— with cadastral values between 36,728.50 and 24,909 euros, and another asset classified as "other urban properties", also in Seville, with a cadastral value of 6,308 euros.
The Vox candidate for the Junta and number one for Cádiz, Manuel Gavira, declares a balance of 100,000 euros in bank accounts and a car valued at 10,000 euros.
For his part, the candidate of the coalition Por Andalucía, Antonio Maíllo, who is running for Seville and also serves as federal coordinator of Izquierda Unida (IU), declares a balance of 43,819 euros in bank accounts and a mortgage loan of 78,246.14 euros.
Maíllo also includes a vehicle valued at 20,000 euros and two homes: one in Seville — under a regime of "timeshare, partial ownership or similar formulas, with partial ownership of the asset"— and another in Huelva, of "full ownership", with a cadastral value of 40,394.08 euros.
Lastly, the Adelante Andalucía candidate for the Presidency of the Board, José Ignacio García, head of the list for Cádiz, declares a balance of 34,460.51 euros in bank accounts and a car valued at 16,200 euros.