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SILANG COMEBACK. Mayor-elect Kevin Anarna (wearing blue shirt) of Silang, Cavite is proclaimed winner by the municipal board of canvassers on Tuesday, May 13.
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CAVITE, Philippines – Thirteen incumbent mayors in the province of Cavite secured new mandates, while one makes a comeback, overcoming controversial obstacles.
There are also nine new faces in Cavite’s mayoral scene. These elected and proclaimed newbies are: Amie Aguinaldo of Kawit, Davey Chua of Noveleta, Archangel ‘SM’ Matro of Tanza, Romel Magbitang of Naic, Janessa Ann Maligaya of Magallanes, Vergil Fidel of Indang, Brent Tolentino of Tagaytay City, Ed Custodio of General Mariano Alvarez and Jojo Domingo of Amadeo town.
Incumbent mayors who secured another term are Luis “Jon Jon”‘” Ferrer IV of General Trias City, Alex “AA” Advincula of Imus City, Strike Revilla of Bacoor City, Jenny Barzaga of Dasmariñas City, Dr. Dahlia Loyola of Carmona City, Gemma Lubigan of Trece Martires City, Voltaire Ricafrente of Rosario, Lawrence “Umbe” Arca of Maragondon, Lamberto Bambao of Ternate, Dennis Glean of Bailen, Randy Salamat of Alfonso, and Cocoy Mendoza of Mendez Nuñez.
Drawing attention though was the comeback Kevin Anarna as mayor of Silang, the richest town in the province of Cavite. Anarna went through many controversies from suspension to ouster before emerging the big winner in Monday’s elections.
He upset incumbent Mayor Ted Carranza, former mayor Omil Poblete, and Mariano Ambulo Jr. in a four-way fight.
Also proclaimed in Silang were Anarna’s running mate, now vice mayor-elect Kidlat Reyes and eight winning town councilors. They were proclaimed Tuesday by Silang Election Officer Aries Cortez at the session hall of the new municipal hall building of Silang in Barangay Biga.
Also big winners in Cavite were GMA mayor-elect Ed Custodio, who dethroned incumbent Maricel Torres with only 2,000 votes; Naic mayor-elect Magbitang with a margin of 7,000 votes over Vice Mayor Jun Dualan; mayor-elect SM Matro of Tanza with a margin of 4,000 votes over Councilor Icel Del Rosario; and Kawit mayor-elect Amie Aguinaldo with a margin of 2,500 votes over her nephew Boy Blue Abaya.
In the congressional races, the eight seats are taken by familiar names and faces. Seven district representatives have been reelected, with convincing margins, namely:
Meanwhile, the 4th District comprising of Dasmariñas City has a new congressman in the person of incumbent Cavite Councilors League (CCL) federation president Kiko Barzaga. He won against Jesse Fauni by a margin of 15,000 votes.
The Dasmariñas congressional seat became vacant when Kiko’s father, Representative Elpido Barzaga, died on April 27, 2024. – Rappler.com
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