Fredenil "Oto" Hernaez Castro, born in Dumalag, Capiz, celebrated his 68th birthday on April 27, 2019. He has served as the congressman for Capiz's second district since 2013, previously holding the position from 2001 to 2010. In the 2019 elections, Castro received 136,929 votes, significantly leading his opponent.
2019 Guimaras congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Guimaras, a major mango-producing province in the Philippines, celebrates the month-long Manggahan Festival every May. Established as an independent province in 1992, it has seen various political leadership transitions. The 2019 elections resulted in Lucille Nava as congressman and Samuel Gumarin as governor. Guimaras comprises five municipalities with a total of 98 barangays.
2019 Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay congressmen, governors, vice governors, board members elected
The Zamboanga Peninsula in the Philippines comprises three provinces: Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga Sibugay. During the May 13, 2019 elections, new officials were elected, including congressmen, governors, and board members, with notable results from each province highlighting voter preferences and participation.
2019 Caloocan congressmen, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected
Caloocan, a city in Metro Manila, comprises 193 barangays and held local elections in 2019. Key results included Oca Malapitan as mayor and significant votes for congressmen and councilors. Additionally, local representatives participated in beauty pageants from 2017 to 2018, with varying levels of success.
2019 Quezon congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Quezon, a province in the Calabarzon region, comprises 39 municipalities, with Lucena as an independent city. In the 2019 elections, Mark Enverga and others were elected as congressmen, alongside a governor, vice governor, and board members. Danny Suarez was elected governor, while Sam Nantes became vice governor.
2019 Zambales congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Zambales, Philippines, predominantly speaks Sambal, Ilocano, and Tagalog, comprising 13 municipalities. In the 2019 elections, Hermogenes Ebdane Jr. won the gubernatorial race, while Jefferson Khonghun became vice governor. Zambales contestants faced challenges in beauty pageants, with Joanna Rabe and others unplaced, although Christine Opiaza won a title in 2019.
2019 Tawi-Tawi congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Tawi-Tawi, the southernmost province of the Philippines, shares borders with Malaysia and Indonesia. In the 2019 elections, Yshmael Ismail Sali was elected governor, securing 92,795 votes. The province, consisting of 11 municipalities, has a total of 203 barangays, with Bongao as its capital.
2019 Masbate congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Masbate, Philippines, founded on March 18, 1901, held its elections on May 13, 2019, where Tony Kho was elected governor. The province includes Masbate City and 20 municipalities with a total of 550 barangays. Bea Rose Santiago from Cataingan won Bb. Pilipinas International 2013 and Miss International 2013.
2019 Sultan Kudarat congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected
Sultan Kudarat, a province in the Soccsksargen region of the Philippines, was founded in 1973 and named after Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat. The province elected new officials in the 2019 general elections. It includes Tacurong city and 11 municipalities. Notably, Sharifa Akeel, an alumna of a local college, won titles in beauty pageants.
2019 Angeles mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected
Angeles, an independent city in Pampanga, Philippines, neighbors San Fernando, the capital, and includes two component cities. In the 2019 elections, Carmelo Lazatin Jr was elected mayor, while Vicky Vega became vice mayor. Notably, Miss International Philippines 2009, Melody Adelheid Manuel Gersbach, was born in Angeles and tragically died in 2010.
