A special election (known elsewhere as "by-elections") for Zambales's 2nd congressional district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines...
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Zambales's 2nd congressional district is one of the two congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Zambales. It has been represented...
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Labor Party Philippines (redirect from Sulong Zambales)
instead for the governorship of Zambales; he won, defeating Governor Amor Deloso. In 2012 Zambales' 2nd district special election, Ebdane's son Jun Omar successfully...
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in many districts. In the outgoing 18th Congress, there are 243 congressional districts. There are 253 congressional districts for this election, which...
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Panlalawigan. The highly urbanized city of Olongapo remains part of Zambales's congressional representation. The party-list system is the name designated for...
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congressional district (2016–2022) Alex Lopez – former Mayoral candidate in 2022 Carlo Lopez – Congressman from Manila's 2nd congressional district (2010–2019)...
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applicable. Most special elections are for vacancies in Congress. The last special election of any sort was held in Cavite's 7th congressional district on February...
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Olongapo (redirect from Olongapo, Zambales)
representation which the city of Olongapo forms part of Zambales's 1st congressional district. The city of Olongapo is governed by a City Mayor designated...
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and Village Council (1st round) 4 February: Philippines, Zambales' 2nd district special election 5 February: Ecuador, La Concordia, Join Which Province...
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barangay (which means "village" or "community"). There are six congressional districts in the province. The capital of the province is Lingayen. In ancient...
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the issue on Malolos' separate congressional district from Bulacan's 1st district resolved with finality, an election will be scheduled to elect the representative...
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seats for party-list representatives. The district congressmen represent a particular congressional district of the country. All provinces in the country...
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beat Randy Baterina at the special election. Zambales–2nd (February 4, 2012): Antonio M. Diaz of Zambales's 2nd district died. Governor Hermogenes Ebdane's...
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requests for clarification as to which congressional districts form Shariff Kabunsuan for the 2007 elections (specifically whether Cotabato City was...
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30, to prepare for his candidacy, for Leyte congressional seat, in the 2010 Philippine general election. Apostol is a member of the board of Union Bank...
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2024 in the Philippines (section Special (Non-working))
Argel Cabatbat as the duly elected congressional representative of the Magsasaka Partylist in the 2022 elections following an intra-party dispute with...
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Nacionalista Party (section District Representatives)
election date by April 23, 1946. Prompted by this congressional action, President Sergio Osmeña called the Philippine Congress to a three-day special...
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presidential elections were held on Monday, May 9, 2016, as part of the 2016 general election. This was the 16th direct presidential election in the Philippines...
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Larrazabal, Commissioner of the Commission on Elections (2009–2011), 2022 Leyte's 4th district congressional candidate Marc Red Mariñas, former port operations...
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Cagayan comprises 28 municipalities and one city divided into three congressional districts. It has 820 barangays. Tuguegarao City (as of December 18, 1999)...
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Bay Naval Base in Zambales in December 1992, ending almost a century of U.S. military presence in the Philippines. In the 1992 elections, Defense Secretary...
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Star Cebu. January 22, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2020. "Quezon City congressional candidate killed in ambush". Rappler. January 30, 2019. Retrieved August...
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accession to power was further legitimized by the mid-term congressional and local elections held four months later, when her coalition won an overwhelming...
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Representatives: first past the post on 234 single member districts, and via closed party lists on a 2% election threshold computed via a modified Hare quota (3-seat...
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than risking a revolution. On April 20, 1898, McKinley signed a joint Congressional resolution demanding Spanish withdrawal and authorizing the President...
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2022). "Marcos, son of strongman, triumphs in Philippines presidential election". Reuters. Retrieved July 17, 2022. Cupin, Bea (May 9, 2022). "Sara Duterte...
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there to pay their respects. Congressman Celestino Juan sponsored a congressional act changing the name of Papaya to General Tinio to honor General Manuel...
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