2025 Sorsogon congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Sorsogon, a province in the Bicol region of the Philippines, comprises 14 municipalities with Sorsogon City as its capital. The province held elections on May 12, 2025, electing key leaders, including Governor Boboy Hamor. Notable pageant participants from Sorsogon include Jaya Jarabejo and Rein Hillary Carrascal, with Carrascal making the Top 18 at Miss Universe Philippines 2023.

2025 Bukidnon congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Bukidnon, Philippines, comprises two cities and 20 municipalities, with Malaybalay as its capital. Rogelio Neil "Oneil" Roque served as congressman then governor from 2022. His wife Laarni was re-elected as congresswoman. In the May 2025 elections, Oneil Roque and Laarni Roque won significant votes, leading their districts and roles.

2025 Kalinga congressman, governor, vice governor, board members elected

Macli-ing Dulag, a leader of the Butbut tribe, opposed the Chico River Dam Project, fearing threats to Kalinga culture and livelihood. Assassinated in 1980, Dulag's legacy endures. Kalinga elected new officials in 2025, while notable figures like Whang-od Oggay gained recognition, including being featured on Vogue Philippines cover at age 108.

2025 Zamboanga del Norte congressmen, governor, vice governor, board members elected

The Zamboanga Peninsula in the Philippines comprises Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, and Zamboanga Sibugay, totaling 2,314 barangays. In the May 2025 elections, officials were elected across various positions. Dipolog and Dapitan are notable cities, with recent local representatives achieving recognition in beauty pageants.

2025 Marikina congressmen, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Marikina, Metro Manila, known for its shoe industry, held elections on May 12, 2025. Maan Teodoro was elected mayor, while Marcy Teodoro and Miro Quimbo won congressional seats. The city has 16 barangays. Notably, Marikina was represented in beauty pageants by Alexandra Dayrit and Raine Africa in 2019 and 2024, respectively.

2025 Iligan congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Iligan is geographically located in Lanao del Norte, Philippines but is independent from the province. With a total land area of 813.37 square kilometers, the city is one of the largest cities in the country in terms of land area. On June 16, 1950, Iligan became a chartered city of Lanao del Norte. The city … Continue reading 2025 Iligan congressman, mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

2025 Puerto Princesa mayor, vice mayor, councilors elected

Puerto Princesa, an independent city in the Mimaropa region, was established in 1872 and became a highly urbanized city in 2007. Edward Hagedorn served as mayor until his death in 2023. In the May 2025 elections, Lucilo Rodriguez Bayron won mayoral election. Jemimah Joy Zabala represented the city at Miss Philippines Earth 2023.

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Queens, New York City native Donald Trump elected US president again

The 60th U.S. presidential election took place on November 5, 2024, featuring Donald Trump as the Republican candidate and Kamala Harris representing the Democrats. Other candidates included individuals from various parties and independent backgrounds. Preliminary electoral votes show Trump with 226 and Harris with 312, with updates expected as more votes are counted.

Elgin, Illinois native Brandon Johnson elected Chicago mayor

Brandon Johnson, born in Elgin, Illinois, is the 57th mayor of Chicago, taking office on May 15, 2023. A former social studies teacher and organizer with the Chicago Teachers Union, Johnson served on the Cook County Board from 2018 to 2023. He won the mayoral election against Paul Vallas after a runoff.

2022 Louisiana congressmen are Steve Scalise, Troy Carter, Clay Higgins, Mike Johnson, Julia Letlow, Garret Graves

Baton Rouge, Louisiana's capital, has Sharon Weston Broome as mayor since 2017. The state's congressmen, re-elected on November 8, 2022, include Steve Scalise, Troy Carter, Clay Higgins, Mike Johnson, Julia Letlow, and Garret Graves. Each congressman represents a distinct district, with various birth cities across Louisiana.