By Raymund Catindig
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The campaign period has not even started, yet the elections
in Lubuagan town in Kalinga as well as in the municipalities of Tumauini
and Angadanan in Isabela are deemed over as no one dared to challenge the local
officials who seeking reelections and
their entire lineup.
In Kalinga, Lubuagan election officer Mimi
Gallamoy said Mayor Johnny Dickpus and his running mate Vice Mayor Elizabeth
Pallogan, who filed their certificates of candidacy under the administration
Liberal Party, are unopposed.
Councilors Roger Bun-as, Maribel Tagaotao,
Jay Harley Duguiang, Riesel Tocyapao, Victor Dickly and Jet Bal-iwang are
assured of fresh mandates.
Two newcomers, Barangay Dangong chairman Rudy
Ocan and Jocelyn Alicog, will sit as members of the municipal council.
Alicog will replace her husband, Councilor
Puking Alicog, who is in his last term.
Meanwhile, the tandem of Angadanan Mayor
Lourdes Panganiban and Vice Mayor Diosdado Siquian under the NPC-Lakas party
had been unopposed since their first term in 2013.
Panganiban replaced her husband, Bentot
Panganiban, a half-Aeta who won a seat in Congress representing the indigenous
peoples, after finishing his third term as mayor.
Except for Councilor Ronel Go, who gave way
to his mother, returning Councilor Rosemarie Go, all seven members of the
council – Ulysses Castillo, Ruben Lappay, Mike Managuelod, Noli Manalac,
Medardo Marcos, Deogracias Paggao and Elizabeth Palayad – are assured of a
fresh mandate.
In Tumauini, reelectionist Mayor Arnold
Bautista and Vice Mayor Lorenzo Uy Jr. are assured of their second term, and so
are the candidates for the municipal council – Mark de Alban, Lando Managuelod,
Reonel Gardon, Joselito Bautista, Ruth Padilla, Ferdinand Taccad, Resureccion
Bacani and Marcial Ferrer.
Bautista who finished three terms from, 2004
to 2013, said he plans to turn Tumauini into Isabela’s fourth city in the next
10 years.
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