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                    [Title] => Singson back as Ilocos Sur gov
                    [Summary] => VIGAN CITY — Luis "Chavit" Singson has regained the Ilocos Sur governorship which he left in 2001, defeating former board member Efren Rafanan who conceded defeat yesterday.


Singson (Lakas-CMD-Bileg) won in 25 towns, the partial and unofficial vote count by the local Lakas headquarters showed.

Rafanan (KNP) went on air over radio station dzXE and said he was conceding defeat to Singson.

Re-electionist Reps. Salacnib Baterina (Lakas-CMD, first district) and Eric Singson (LP, second district) also emerged victorious in Monday’s polls.
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Former Narvacan mayor Edgardo Zaragoza, brother-in-law of former second district Rep. Eric Singson, told The STAR yesterday that the agreement included the desistance of Eric’s camp from fielding candidates for governor and vice governor to challenge the "anointed" bets of Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson.
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                    [Summary] => VIGAN CITY — Luis "Chavit" Singson has regained the Ilocos Sur governorship which he left in 2001, defeating former board member Efren Rafanan who conceded defeat yesterday.


Singson (Lakas-CMD-Bileg) won in 25 towns, the partial and unofficial vote count by the local Lakas headquarters showed.

Rafanan (KNP) went on air over radio station dzXE and said he was conceding defeat to Singson.

Re-electionist Reps. Salacnib Baterina (Lakas-CMD, first district) and Eric Singson (LP, second district) also emerged victorious in Monday’s polls.
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Former Narvacan mayor Edgardo Zaragoza, brother-in-law of former second district Rep. Eric Singson, told The STAR yesterday that the agreement included the desistance of Eric’s camp from fielding candidates for governor and vice governor to challenge the "anointed" bets of Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson.
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