Philippine parliamentary election, 1984
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Philippine parliamentary election, 1984 All 181 seats in the Regular Batasang Pambansa |
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May 14, 1984 | ||||
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Leader | Cesar Virata | Jose Laurel, Jr. | ||
Party | KBL | UNIDO | ||
Leader's seat | Cavite | Batangas | ||
Last election | 163 seats, 94.54% | - | ||
Seats won | 101 | 64 | ||
Seat change | -62 | - | ||
Percentage | 55.19% | 34.97% | ||
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Parliamentary elections were held on May 14, 1984 in the Philippines. Like any other elections, charges of bribery, protests and complaints on irregularity of the elections. But supported the campaign of boycotting the elections like Former Publisher of the Manila Times Chino Roces and Former Senator and opposition leader Jose W. Diokno. The NAMFREL (NAMFREL) helped to lessen election rigging during the election.
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[edit] Aquino Assassination and the events to the Regular Batasang Pambansa Elections
After the assassination of opposition leader former Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr. in 1983, the opposition ran for the Regular Batasang Pambansa under the United Nationalists Democratic Organizations (UNIDO) and the Partido Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-LABAN) against the ruling Kilusang Bagong Lipunan of Ferdinand Marcos.
[edit] Results
Parties and coalitions | % | Seats | ||
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Kilusang Bagong Lipunan | 55.19 | 101 | ||
United Nationalists Democratic Organizations-PDP-LABAN | 34.97 | 64 | ||
Independent | 4.37 | 8 | ||
Nacionalista Party | 3.83 | 7 | ||
Mindanao Alliance | 1.64 | 1 | ||
Total | 100.00 | 181 | ||
Source:Philippine Commission on Elections. |
[edit] Mambabatas Pambansa
Province/City | Mambabatas Pambansa | Party |
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Abra | Arturo V. Barbero |
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Agusan del Norte | Edelmiro A. Amante |
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Agusan del Sur | Democrito O. Plaza |
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Aklan | Rafael B. Legaspi |
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Albay | Pedro M. Marcellana, Jr. |
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Peter A. Sabido |
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Victor A. Ziga |
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Antique | Arturo F. Pacificador |
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Aurora | Luis S. Etcubañez |
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Baguio City | Honorato Y. Aquino |
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Basilan | Candu I. Muarip |
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Bataan | Antonino P. Roman, Jr. |
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Batanes | Fernando C. Faberes |
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Batangas | Manuel G. Collantes |
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Jose B. Laurel, Jr. |
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Hernando B. Perez |
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Rafael R. Recto |
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Benguet | Samuel M. Dangwa |
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Bohol | Eladio I. Chatto |
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Ramon M. Lapez |
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David B. Tirol |
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Bukidnon | Lorenzo S. Dinlayan |
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Jose Ma. R. Zubiri, Jr. |
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Bulacan | Jesus S. Hipolito |
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Rogaciano M. Mercado |
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Teodulo C. Natividad |
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Blas F. Ople |
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Cagayan | Antonio C. Carag |
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Juan Ponce Enrile |
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Alfonso R. Reyno, Jr. |
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Cagayan de Oro City | Aquilino Q. Pimentel, Jr. |
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Caloocan City | Antonio C. Martinez |
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Virgilio P. Robles |
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Camarines Norte | Roy B. Padilla |
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Camarines Sur | Ciriaco R. Alfelor |
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Rolando R. Andaya |
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Edmundo B. Cea |
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Luis R. Villafuerte, Sr. |
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Camiguin | Jose Paul N. Neri |
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Capiz | Enrique M. Belo |
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Charles B. Escolin |
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Catanduanes | Jose M. Alberto |
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Cavite | Helena C. Benitez |
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Renato P. Dragon |
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Cesar E. A. Virata |
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Cebu | Emerito S. Calderon |
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Nenita Cortes-Daluz |
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Ramon D. Durano III |
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Regalado E. Maambong |
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Luisito R. Patalinjug |
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Adelino B. Sitoy |
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Cebu City | Antonio V. Cuenco |
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Marcelo B. Fernan |
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Cotabato | Tomas B. Aga, Jr. |
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Carlos B. Cajelo |
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Davao City | Manuel M. Garcia |
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Zafiro L. Respicio |
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Davao del Norte | Rodolfo P. del Rosario |
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Rolando C. Marcial |
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Rogelio M. Sarmiento |
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Davao del Sur | Alejandro D. Almendras |
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Douglas R.A. Cagas |
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Davao Oriental | Merced Edith N. Rabat |
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Eastern Samar | Vicente O. Valley |
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Ifugao | Zosimo Jesus M. Paredes, Jr. |
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Iligan City | Camilo P. Cabili |
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Ilocos Norte | Imee Marcos-Manotoc |
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Antonio V. Raquiza |
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Ilocos Sur | Salacnib F. Baterina |
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Eric D. Singson |
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Iloilo | Salvador B. Britanico |
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Fermin Z. Caram, Jr. |
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Arthur D. Defensor |
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Narciso D. Monfort |
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Rafael P. Palmares |
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Isabela | Rodolfo B. Albano |
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Prospero G. Bello |
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Simplicio B. Domingo, Jr. |
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Kalinga-Apayao | David M. Puzon |
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La Union | Jose D. Aspiras |
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Joaquin L. Ortega |
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Laguna | Arturo D. Brion |
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Rustico F. delos Reyes, Jr. |
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Wenceslao R. Lagumbay |
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Luis A. Yulo |
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Lanao del Norte | Abdullah D. Dimaporo |
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Lanao del Sur | Omar M. Dianalan |
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Macacuna B. Dimaporo [2] |
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Las Piñas-Parañaque | Jaime N. Ferrer |
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Leyte | Damian V. Aldaba |
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Artemio E. Mate |
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Emiliano J. Melgazo |
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Benjamin T. Romualdez |
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Alberto S. Veloso |
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Maguindanao[1] | Simeon A. Datumanong |
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Salipada K. Pendatun |
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Makati | Ruperto C. Gaite |
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Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela | Manuel C. Domingo |
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Jesus T. Tanchanco |
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Manila | Jose L. Atienza, Jr. |
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Eva Estrada-Kalaw |
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Carlos C. Fernando |
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Gemiliano C. Lopez, Jr. |
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Gonzalo G. Puyat II |
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Arturo M. Tolentino |
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Marinduque | Carmencita O. Reyes |
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Masbate | Jolly T. Fernandez |
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Venancio L. Yaneza |
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Misamis Occidental | Henry Y. Regalado |
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Misamis Oriental | Homobono A. Adaza |
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Concordio C. Diel |
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Mountain Province | Victor S. Dominguez |
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Negros Occidental | Wilson P. Gamboa |
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Antonio M. Gatuslao |
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Roberto A. Gatuslao |
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Jaime G. Golez |
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Alfredo G. Marañon, Jr. |
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Roberto L. Montelibano |
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Jose Y. Varela, Jr. |
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Negros Oriental | Ricardo D. Abiera |
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Andres C. Bustamante |
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Emilio C. Macias II |
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Northern Samar | Edilberto A. Del Valle, Sr. |
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Nueva Ecija | Angel D. Concepcion |
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Leopoldo D. Diaz |
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Mario S. Garcia |
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Eduardo Nonato N. Joson |
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Nueva Vizcaya | Leonardo B. Perez |
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Occidental Mindoro | Pedro T. Mendiola |
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Olongapo City | Amelia J. Gordon |
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Oriental Mindoro | Rolleo L. Ignacio |
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Jose Reynaldo V. Morente |
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Palawan | Ramon V. Mitra, Jr. |
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Pampanga | Aber P. Canlas |
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Rafael L. Lazatin |
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Emigdio L. Lingad |
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Juanita L. Nepomuceno |
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Pangasinan | Victor E. Agbayani |
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Gregorio S. Cedaña |
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Felipe P. de Vera |
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Demetrio G. Demetria |
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Conrado F. Estrella |
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Fabian S. Sison |
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Pasay City | Jose Conrado Benitez |
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Pasig-Marikina | Emilio N. dela Paz, Jr. |
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Augusto S. Sanchez |
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Quezon | Cesar D. Bolaños |
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Bienvenido O. Marquez, Jr. |
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Hjalamar P. Quintana |
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Oscar F. Santos |
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Quezon City | Ismael A. Mathay |
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Orlando S. Mercado |
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Cecilia Muñoz-Palma |
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Alberto G. Romulo |
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Quirino | Orlando C. Dulay |
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Rizal | Francisco S. Sumulong |
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Emigdio S. Tanjuatco, Jr. |
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Romblon | Natalio M. Beltran, Jr. |
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Samar | Jose A. Roño |
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Fernando R. Veloso |
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San Juan-Mandaluyong | Neptali A. Gonzales |
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Siquijor | Manolito L. Asok |
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Sorsogon | Salvador H. Escudero |
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Augusto G. Ortiz |
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South Cotabato | Rufino B. Bañas |
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Hilario B. De Pedro |
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Rogelio V. Garcia |
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Southern Leyte | Nicanor E. Yñiguez |
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Sultan Kudarat | Benjamin C. Duque |
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Sulu | Hussin T. Loong |
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Surigao del Norte | Constantino C. Navarro, Sr. |
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Surigao del Sur | Higino C. Llaguno, Jr. |
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Taguig-Pateros-Muntinlupa | Renato L. Cayetano |
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Tarlac | Homobono C. Sawit |
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Mercedes C. Teodoro |
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Tawi-Tawi | Celso J. Palma |
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Zambales | Antonio M. Diaz |
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Zamboanga City | Cesar C. Climaco [2] |
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Zamboanga del Norte | Romeo C. Jalosjos |
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Guardson R. Lood |
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Zamboanga del Sur | Vicente M. Cerilles |
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Bienvenido A. Ebarle |
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Isidoro E. Real, Jr. |
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