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                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — Old and new faces make an interesting mix of winners in the Southern Mindanao elections.


The Commission on Elections (Comelec) proclaimed last Saturday Reynario Llanos as the new governor of Davao del Sur, succeeding his brother, incumbent Gov. Rogelio Llanos.

Llanos got 134,028 votes versus the 90,940 of his rival, Vice Gov. Antonio Sunga.

Benjamin Bautista, on the other hand, amassed 94,368 votes and defeated closest rival, Merlin Mello, who got only 67,822, to become the new vice governor of Davao del Sur.
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) proclaimed last Saturday Reynario Llanos as the new governor of Davao del Sur, succeeding his brother, incumbent Gov. Rogelio Llanos.

Llanos got 134,028 votes versus the 90,940 of his rival, Vice Gov. Antonio Sunga.

Benjamin Bautista, on the other hand, amassed 94,368 votes and defeated closest rival, Merlin Mello, who got only 67,822, to become the new vice governor of Davao del Sur.
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) proclaimed last Saturday Reynario Llanos as the new governor of Davao del Sur, succeeding his brother, incumbent Gov. Rogelio Llanos.

Llanos got 134,028 votes versus the 90,940 of his rival, Vice Gov. Antonio Sunga.

Benjamin Bautista, on the other hand, amassed 94,368 votes and defeated closest rival, Merlin Mello, who got only 67,822, to become the new vice governor of Davao del Sur.
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) proclaimed last Saturday Reynario Llanos as the new governor of Davao del Sur, succeeding his brother, incumbent Gov. Rogelio Llanos.

Llanos got 134,028 votes versus the 90,940 of his rival, Vice Gov. Antonio Sunga.

Benjamin Bautista, on the other hand, amassed 94,368 votes and defeated closest rival, Merlin Mello, who got only 67,822, to become the new vice governor of Davao del Sur.
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