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Greg Gelvosa Gasataya is a Filipino politician serving as the Representative of the Lone District of Bacolod since 2016. [1] Early life. Greg Gasataya was born as the ...
Greg Gasataya (incumbent) 185,470 : 69.27 : Independent: Dan Atayde 80,591 30.1 PDDS: Nonong San Miguel 850 0.32 Independent: Romy Gustilo 850 0.32 Total votes 267,761 :
Greg Gasataya (Bacolod at-large) Gasataya is running for mayor of Bacolod. He has endorsed Albee Benitez, the incumbent mayor, to succeed him. Maria Theresa Collantes (Batangas–3rd) Collantes's son, King Collantes, is running to succeed her. [18] Peter John Calderon Calderon's wife, Dr. Patricia Calderon, is running to succeed him.
Greg Gasataya: Nationalist People's Coalition: Total: Source: Commission on Elections [1] Vice Mayor of Bacolod. Term-limited incumbent El Cid Familiaran (Lakas–CMD ...
Greg Gasataya NPC: 39.10% Dan Atayde Independent: Baguio: Mark Go Nacionalista: 52.32% Nicasio Aliping Jr. Independent: Basilan: Mujiv Hataman Basilan Unity Party: 35.96% Yasmeen Junaid UBJP: Bataan–1st: Geraldine Roman Lakas: Unopposed: Bataan–2nd: Joet Garcia PDP–Laban: Albert Garcia NUP: 57.88% Laissa Roque PROMDI: Bataan–3rd: New ...
Greg G. Gasataya (since 2016) NPC: List. 1 to 41 Alangilan Alijis Banago Bata Cabug ... This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 03:22 (UTC).
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This is a complete list of past and present members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines whose last names begin with the letter G.. This list also includes members of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1916), the Commonwealth National Assembly (1935–1941), the Second Republic National Assembly (1943–1944) and the Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986).