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A week after the elections, re-electionist Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio Umali and his running mate, Gay Padiernos, were finally proclaimed winners, with the former extending a hand of reconciliation to the Josons whose half-century reign at the provincial capitol he ended with his 2007 victory.

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