2007 Davao del Norte local elections|
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Candidate
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Rodolfo del Rosario
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Gelacio Gementiza
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Party
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Lakas
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UNO
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Running mate
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Victor Suaybaguio Jr.
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Popular vote
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197,205
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67,471
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Percentage
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68.53
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23.45
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Governor before election
Gelacio Gementiza
Lakas
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Elected Governor
Rodolfo del Rosario
Lakas
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Local elections were held in the province of Davao del Norte on May 14, 2007, as part of the 2007 general election. The voters elected candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the two districts of Davao del Norte.
Candidates
For Governor
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Candidate
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Party
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Rodolfo del Rosario
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Lakas–CMD
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Jesus Gaviola
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Independent
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Gelacio Gementiza
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UNO
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For Vice-Governor
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Candidate
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Party
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Shirley Belen Aala
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KAMPI
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Ramil Gentugaya
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Independent
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Victorio Suaybaguio Jr.
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Lakas–CMD
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Provincial elections
Governor
Incumbent Gelacio Gementiza is running for reelection against former Governor and Presidential Adviser for Government Centers Rodolfo del Rosario and Carmen Mayor Jesus Gaviola.[1]
Vice Governor
1st District Board Member Shirley Belen Alaa is running against Victor Suaybaguio Jr.[1]
Provincial board
First district
Second district
Congressional elections
First district
Incumbent representative Arrel Olaño is running for reelection against former transportation and communications secretary Pantaleon Alvarez.[1]
Second district
Antonio Floirendo Jr. is term-limited. His nephew, businessman Antonio Lagdameo Jr. will run against Rolando Sta. Ana.[1]
City and municipal elections
First district
Tagum
Second district
Panabo
Samal
Incumbent mayor Rogelio Antalan is term limited. His brother, Aniano Antalan will run in his place.
References
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