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The Cavite Rising’s coverage for the national and local elections.
TIMELINE: Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s journey to the presidency
Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr., the son and namesake of a late kleptocratic dictator, is now leading the country that once forced his family to flee into exile amid a popular uprising. As another Marcos returns to the seat of power, The Cavite Rising revisits his journey to the presidency.
LIST: Cabinet Members under Marcos Administration
President-elect Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and his camp named previous government officials and other personalities who will serve as Cabinet secretaries for the incoming administration.
VP-elect Duterte-Carpio naghahanda na para sa transition talks
Kasunod ng proklamasyon ng Kongreso, naghahanda na si Vice President-elect Sara Duterte-Carpio para sa inaasahang pulong kasama ang kaniyang papalitang si Vice President Leni Robredo.
Comelec probes ‘election documents’ found in Amadeo vacant lot
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has ordered an investigation into the viral online post showing supposed election paraphernalia that were allegedly left in a vacant lot in Amadeo, Cavite.
How Marcos DQ cases could block him from presidency despite election victory
Son of late dictator Bongbong Marcos Jr. have won the recent elections but his path to the presidency still faces legal hurdles. What would happen if his candidacy is declared void or he gets disqualified?
Bongbong Marcos in landslide win in PH presidential election
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is poised to return to power 36 years after his family fled the Philippines with the ouster of his dictator father in an uprising. The 64-year-old former senator is headed for a landslide victory in the country’s presidential race, according to partial and unofficial election results.
Remulla, Tolentino get fresh term as governor, vice governor in landslide win
Incumbent Cavite governor Jonvic Remulla will have a new gubernatorial term with his running-mate Athena Tolentino after garnering more votes than their rivals.
Some incumbent mayors win reelection bids in Cavite
Several political clans and incumbent mayors in Cavite will serve another three-year term after winning their respective reelection bids. Meanwhile, in other places, few neophytes defeated old names in politics.
Cavite proclaims winners in congressional race
It seems that breaking what has been established in their respective districts will be difficult, as members of the same big political families in the province were proclaimed winners in the May 9 elections.
How Caviteños voted in past national elections
Back in 2016, Marcos Jr. received support from big political clans in Cavite, but he still lost to Robredo in the vice-presidential race. Will it happen again, or will it be a different story this time around?