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Province: DAVAO DEL SUR Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT XI #58 McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City http://region11.dilg.gov.ph Province: DAVAO DEL SUR CITY/ POSITION NAME OF OFFICIAL SEX POLITICAL TERM OF OFFICE MUNICIPALITY PARTY A. Province Member, House of MERCEDES C. CAGAS F NP Re-elected (3rd Term) Representative Governor DOUGLAS RA. CAGAS M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) Vice-Governor MARC DOUGLAS C. CAGAS IV M NP Newly Minted JOHN TRACY F. CAGAS M NP Newly Minted ERWIN S. LLANOS M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) Sangguniang Panlalawigan LANI M. GABUTERO F HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) Members (1st District) SIMPLICIO A. LATASA M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) VICTORIANO P. CADUNGOG M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) MERLIN B. BELLO M NP Re-elected (2nd Term) LANIER R. CADUNGOG M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) ANNA MARGARITA A. RAZONABLE F IND Re-elected (2nd Term) Sangguniang Panlalawigan CARMELO R. DELOS CIENTOS III M NP Newly Minted Members (2nd District) ARVIN B. MALAZA M IND Newly Minted B. City MASTERLIST OF NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS 2019 Midterm Elections DIGOS CITY Mayor JOSEF F.CAGAS M IND Newly Minted Vice-Mayor JOHARI G. BAÑA M IND Newly Minted GARY R. CAGAS M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) REYNALDO T. ABALLE M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) Re-elected (3rd MILLENNIUM P. GARCIA M HNP Term) REY Q. AYO M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) Sangguniang Panglungsod XYMBER M. LATASA M HNP Newly Minted Members RAMIL IAN C. LLANOS M HNP Newly Minted DR. FRANCISCO B. TONGCOS M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) SALVADOR III L. DUMOGHO M IND Newly Minted MARC DOMINIC R. FERNANDEZ M NP Newly Minted CONCEPTION R. CADUNGOG F HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) C. Municipality Mayor QUIRINA T. SARTE F IND Re-elected (2nd Term) BANSALAN Vice Mayor EUGENE C. CLATA M IND Newly Minted MINDANITO G. MABANAG M IND Newly Minted FE S. LAO F IND Newly Minted PEDRO F. MINGUITO M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) SUNDAY WILAN E. GRANADA M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) SB Members RODOLFO M. CARTIN M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) ARMAND ANTHONY M. GALLARDO M IND Newly Minted SARIPADA D. MACARAMPAT M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) DOMINIC L. CABALLERO M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) Mayor FRANCO M. CALIDA M IND Come-backing HAGONOY Vice Mayor VINCENT ALEXES A. PADEN M IND Newly Minted DANTE C. AZNAR M IND Come-backing SB Members LEONILO P. JUNSAY M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) ROLLEN D. ARINO M HNP Newly Minted MASTERLIST OF NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS 2019 Midterm Elections RUDY R. AMODIA M HNP Newly Minted FRITZ GERALD B. SURPOSA M IND Newly Minted ANGELES T. LEGASPI, JR. M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) SHERYLL C. GAYUD F HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) KYNETH B. CASTILLON M IND Newly Minted Mayor CARL JASON RAMA M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) KIBLAWAN Vice Mayor JOEL D. CALMA M HNP Newly Minted CIPRIANO P. SARONA M HNP Newly Minted VICTORIA M. DICDICAN F HNP Newly Minted RUTCHELL C. CORONADO F HNP Newly Minted MERCEDITA P. ELIVERA F HNP Newly Minted SB Members NOEL JETHRO R. ARMILLA M HNP Newly Minted ANCELITO C. CUSTODIO M HNP Newly Minted EDGAR THEODORE L. GAN M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) TEODULF SR. F. CARILLO M HNP Newly Minted Mayor ARTHUR D. DAVIN M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) MAGSAYSAY Vice Mayor DONNABEL JOY F. MEJIA F HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) RONIE L. SARANDE M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) ALLAN P. CARAMPATANA M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) SILVERIO C. TORATE M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) VEVENCIO C. LAGANSE M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) SB Members CONRADO M. BISMANOS, JR. M IND Newly Minted JESS L. LUMANOG M NP Newly Minted RAFFIE S. REDOBLADO M HNP Re-elected (3rd Term) FRANCISCO E. JOSE, JR. M HNP Re-elected (2nd Term) Mayor PETER PAUL T. VALENTIN M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) MALALAG Vice Mayor ERVIN S. EMPHASIS M IND Newly Minted SANIEL J. MANGUBAT M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) SB Members HOWELL M. MEDEZ M IND Re-elected (2nd Term) FRANCISCO T. VALENTIN, JR. 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