Dalog’s son eyes congressional seat

THE son and namesake of the late Congressman Maximo Dalog, Lawyer Maximo Jr., has filed his certificate of candidacy for the 2019 midterm elections under the Nacionalista Party.

Dalog and six others, including Tadian Mayor Anthony Wooden of PDP Laban, Avelino Amangyen (independent), Jupiter Dominguez (independent) Jonathan Harder (People’s Reform Party), Albert Paday-os (independent), and Allen Ocden (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas), will vie for the vacant Congressional seat in the Mountain Province.

In the race for the province' top post, incumbent Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan Jr. of PDP Laban will seek a fresh term against Mateo Chiyawan(LPP), Harry Dominguez, Eduardo Latawan Jr. (independent), Magellan Limliman (PDDS) and Antonio Grupo Jr. (Aksyon Demokratiko).

Vice Governor Francis Tauli of PDP Laban will also seek re-election against Ezra Samson Gomez (LDP) and Raul Lapon (independent).

Fourteen will vie for a seat in the first district of the provincial board while eight others seek office in the second district.

In the Province of Kalinga, incumbent Governor Jocel Baac (PDP Laban) is set to face incumbent Congressman Sonny Mangaoang (Nacionalista Party) for the congressional position.

A four cornered fight will be seen in the gubernatorial position with independent candidate Loretto Banosan squaring off against James Edduba (Lakas CMD), incumbent Tabuk City Mayor Ferdie Tubban (PDP Laban) and Conrado Dieza (Partido Federal ng Pilipinas).

The vice gubernatorial position will also have a four cornered fight between Antonio Bakilan and Dwahgan Claver both from the PDP Laban, aside from Daniel Langkit of the Liberal party and Dave Odiem coming of the Nacionalista party.

Thirteen candidates have filed their candidacies as board members for the first district and eight for the second district of Kalinga.

In Apayao Province, incumbent Governor Elias Bulut Jr. of the NPC and incumbent Congresswoman Begtang Bulut of the PDP Laban will run unopposed as representative and governor respectively.

Incumbent Vice Governor Remy Albano of the Liberal Party is also running unopposed.

Four candidates filed their candidacies for board members of the first district and another four for the second district.

In Ifugao, five candidates for eye the congressional post with Atty. Eugene Balitang against Dolomon Chungalao, Jonathan Cuyahon, Timmy Mondiguing and incumbent Governor Pedro Mayam-o.

Congressman Teddy Baguilat Jr. of the Liberal Party meanwhile dips into the gubernatorial race against Jerry Dalipog (National Unity Party) and Jose Gallitiw of the PDP Laban.

Three have also filed their candidacies for the Vice Governatorial position with Partido Federal ng Pilipinas candidate Victor Bunnol Jr., James Dulnuan (PDP Laban) and Glenn Prudenciano (Liberal Party).

16 candidates have given their interest in running as board members for the first provincial district while 11 filed for the second district.

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