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Alfred Romualdez re-elected as Tacloban City mayor

Alfred Romualdez re-elected as Tacloban City mayor

Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez has been re-elected after receiving 63,976 votes. Photo: Alfred Romualdez/Facebook

TACLOBAN CITY – Alfred Romualdez is re-elected mayor of Tacloban City after receiving 63,976 votes, a lead of approximately 10,000 votes over his closest rival, incumbent Vice Mayor Jerry "Sambo" Yaokasin, who received 53,289 votes.

Meanwhile, after 100 percent transmission of election results, Atty. Edwin Chua leads the vice mayoral race in Tacloban City, Leyte, against incumbent Mayor Alfred Romualdez's son Raymund. Chua received 56,478 votes to Raymund Romualdez's 52,887 votes.

Alfred thanked their supporters in a statement. "Hindi man pinalad si Raymund Romualdez sa laban na ito, asahan ninyong makakatulong ko siya sa' paraang alam niya, sa paghahatid ng dekalidad na serbisyo sa inyo. Sama-sama nating ipagpatuloy ang pag-unlad ng Tacloban!"



Mga minamahal kong Taclobanon, maraming salamat sa ipinakita ninyong pagmamahal at suporta sa aming mag-ama. Hindi man...

Posted by Alfred Romualdez on Tuesday, May 10, 2022


For the city council, Taclobanons elected Atty. Jerry Uy as their first councilor. Following him are Edward Chua, Dra. Elvie Casal, Edson Malaki, Aimee Grafil, Leo Bahin, Yanyan Granados, Tata Granados, Chris Esperas, and Rachelle Erica Pineda.

Today, May 10, 2022, the Tacloban City Board of Canvassers conducted the ceremonial raising of the hands of newly elected public servants as part of the proclamation process in accordance with COVID-19 protocols. —Tacloban News Update
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  1. I have seen Tacloban City recently. While I believe the city has moved on after the wrath of Yolanda in Nov. 8, 2013, I have some continuous improvement suggestions like fixing the drainages of city streets, cleaning of the street sidewalks and repainting of buildings, both private and public, to reflect a renewed feeling and invite good vives for the tourists to comeback. The repainted Sto. Nino Church is very elegant looking. However, the Imelda Marcos Sto. Nino Shrine residence that was converted into a museum needs thorough cleaning. Big & beautiful chandeliers will look more beautiful if the surfaces are vacuum cleaned and dusted. Even simple cellphone camera can depict the dust.

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