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  2. 2002 Puerto Princesa mayoral recall election - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, local officials are term limited after being elected for three consecutive three-year terms. Then Puerto Princesa mayor Edward Hagedorn was term limited in the 2001 election, and his handpicked successor Diomedes de Guzman lost to lawyer Victorino Dennis Socrates, son of Palawan governor Salvador Socrates, who went missing after his plane crashed in the Sulu Sea in 2000.

  3. Edward Hagedorn - Wikipedia

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    Edward Solon Hagedorn (October 12, 1946 – October 3, 2023) was a Filipino politician who was the mayor of Puerto Princesa, Philippines, and later the representative of Palawan's 3rd congressional district.

  4. 2015 Puerto Princesa mayoral recall election - Wikipedia

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    Due to the recall election, voter registration for the 2016 general election was suspended in Puerto Princesa from April 20 to May 17, 2015, as the Voters' Registration Act prohibits voter registration prior to a recall election. Candidacies were submitted from April 21 to 22, while the campaign period would be from April 23 to May 6, and the ...

  5. Governor of Palawan - Wikipedia

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    Declared winner in last 1925 election after vote recount. (4) Anastacio Manalo June 30, 1928 - June 30, 1931 Puerto Princesa: On his second term. 8 Higinio Acosta Mendoza Sr. June 30, 1931 - October 4, 1931 Puerto Princesa: Elected but later vacate the position due to election protest. 9 Eduardo V. Valencia October 5, 1931 - November 4, 1931

  6. Puerto Princesa - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Puerto Princesa 5 10 15 20 2006 9.20 2009 15.48 2012 7.79 2015 11.25 2018 4.12 2021 4.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Puerto Princesa is known as the "Eco-Tourism Center of the Philippines". In recent years, the city has seen an increase in the number of tourists bringing with them trade and businesses for the city. Many hotels ranging from basic to five-star ...

  7. 2023 Philippine barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections

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    In Puerto Princesa, a group of supporters tore down ballots, disrupting the election. [84] In Buadiposo-Buntong, Lanao del Sur, voting was delayed as ballots did not arrive in time for election day. [85] Three barangays in Bayang, Lanao del Sur, and two barangays in Calbayog, Samar, voted on October 31. In Bayang, voting materials were not ...

  8. 2021 Palawan division plebiscite - Wikipedia

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    The Palawan division plebiscite was a plebiscite held in the province of Palawan, Philippines on March 13, 2021.As required by Republic Act No. 11259, the plebiscite was conducted to consent the residents of Palawan on the proposal to divide the province into three separate provinces: Palawan del Norte, Palawan del Sur, and Palawan Oriental.

  9. Palawan's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district is composed of the city of Puerto Princesa and adjacent municipality of Aborlan. [4] It was created after the 2012 reapportionment that redrew the boundaries of the 2nd district and allocated a new district for Palawan's capital and only city. It is currently vacant in the 19th Congress since the death of Edward Hagedorn on October ...