No rivals for Ecija lawmaker, 2 mayors
>> Monday, October 22, 2012
CABANATUAN CITY – A two-term congressman and two municipal mayors have made local history for running unopposed in the 2013 elections.
Second district Rep. Joseph Gilbert Violago
will have no opponent after nobody filed a certificate of candidacy in his
district which covers the cities of San Jose and Muñoz and the towns of
Carranglan, Llanera, Lupao, Pantabangan, Rizal and Talugtog.
The 42-year-old Violago, who is running for a
third and last term under the Liberal Party (LP), is a son of former three-term
congressman EleuterioViolago.
The younger Violago was first elected
congressman in 2007, beating former lawmaker Simeon Garcia Jr. and was
reelected in 2010 by beating a retired fiscal.
Violago’s younger sister is reelectionist San
Jose City Mayor Marivic Belena who is running against former vice mayor Mario
Salvador.
Violago is an estranged ally of Nueva Ecija
Gov. Aurelio Umali in the latter’s local party Unang Sigaw Partidong Pagbabago
and the LP. He was earlier rumored to be challenging Umali’s reelection
bid.
Aside from Violago, also running unopposed
are Sta. Rosa Mayor Josefino Angeles of the Nationalist People’s
Coalition-Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija, and Wilfredo Domingo of Balane-United
Nationalist Alliance.
In Nueva Ecija’s 27 municipalities and five
cities, 21 incumbent mayors are running for reelection. -- MG
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