Inés Cañizares, candidate for the Vox party, has outlined her plans for Toledo if elected as mayor, including reversing the alarming rise in crime, uniting the city’s divided neighborhoods, and promoting public-private partnerships to improve housing in the historic district. Despite Vox’s lack of polling data, Cañizares is optimistic about the party’s chances, citing growing support as evidence that residents respond to their common-sense proposals. Cañizares differentiated her campaign from others by seeking to improve rather than transform the city, with a focus on meeting the needs of Toledo’s residents. She highlighted the dispersal of neighborhoods caused by the lack of a comprehensive vision of the city and criticized the recent relocation of the Guardia Civil base to Peraleda, instead advocating repurposing the old Virgen de la Salud space. Additionally, Cañizares is concerned about the rise in crime and beggars in some areas, including Palomarejos, and proposes that security, lighting, and cleanliness are key to creating a city where residents can walk in safety. Finally, Cañizares urged the Popular Party to be transparent with their supporters about their potential coalition partners if needed after the election.