Re-elected Nueva Ecija vice gov makes history
>> Monday, June 3, 2013
CABANATUAN CITY – Re-elected Vice Gov. Jose
Gay Padiernos has made history, as he beat former vice governor Eduardo Joson
IV with a 238,827-vote margin.
Padiernos, running mate of re-elected Gov.
Aurelio Umali of the Liberal Party-Unang Sigaw Partidong Pagbabago, garnered
543,066 votes against the 304,239 votes of Joson of the Nationalist People’s
Coalition-Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija.
Padiernos’ vote margin is bigger than Umali’s
218,000-vote lead over his rival, first district Rep. Josie Manuel-Joson.
Padiernos won in all five component cities of
Nueva Ecija and in 24 of 27 towns, losing only in Aliaga, Pantabangan and
Quezon, the Josons’ hometown.
Roughly 30 percent of his votes – 179,870 –
came from his bailiwick, the fourth congressional district where his rival only
obtained 48,209 votes.
Padiernos, who has one more term left as vice
governor, said he was overwhelmed by the new mandate he received from Novo
Ecijanos, particularly as his vote edge was twice that of 2010.
“Since my vote margin was double that of
2010, I would also double my efforts as Sangguniang Panglungsod presiding
officer in steering it and our board members to pass key legislation for the
people of Nueva Ecija,” he said.
He added he would provide all-out support to
the pro-development legislative agenda of the Umali administration.
With his second consecutive landslide
victory, Padiernos went down in history as the first non-Umali to beat a Joson
in an elective capitol position.
Previously, the Josons had not lost a fight
for the post of governor or vice governor, except to Umali who started his term with a landslide win in 2007 over then vice governor
Mariano CristinoJoson.
That victory ended the Josons’ 48-year grip
on the provincial capitol. Umali won re-election in 2010 by beating then vice
governor Edward Thomas Joson and a third term last May 13 by winning over
Manuel-Joson.
Considered by many as the “man to watch” in
the post-election scenario, Padiernos first became vice governor by winning
over actor Rommel Padilla in the 2010 elections by 117,255 votes. He amassed
458,454 votes against Padilla’s 341,199.
Political observers credited Padiernos for
helping restore political stability in the province during his first term,
befriending even Joson allies and not allowing the provincial board to become a
venue to harass pro-Joson mayors facing administrative charges even though he
and Umali wield majority control, thus earning their respect and admiration.
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