Raphaelle Ortega-David
Filipina politition (born 1997
Raphaelle Ortega-David | |
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26th Governor of La Union | |
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Assumed office June 30, 2022 | |
Vice Governor | Mario Ortega |
Preceded by | Francisco Ortega III |
Personal details | |
Born | Raphaelle Veronica Ortega (1997-03-14) March 14, 1997 (age 27) |
Political party | PDDS (2021–present) |
Spouse | Kevin David |
Parent |
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Occupation | Politician |
Raphaelle "Rafy" Veronica Ortega-David[1] (born March 14, 1997)[2] is a Filipina politician who serves as governor of La Union.
Career
Ortega-David became the first female governor of La Union when she won the 2022 gubernatorial election. She succeeded her father Francisco Ortega III for the position.[3] Her father was supposed to launch a reelection bid but withdrew his candidacy. Ortega-David substituted her father's candidacy.[4]
Personal life
She is married to Kevin David.[5]
References
- ^ Hernane, Helen (2022). "Rising to the Challenge". League. 6 (1). Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ "Gov Ortega proud to see daughter Rafy become 'strong, responsible' woman". Politko. March 14, 2022. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ "1st lady guv of La Union vows to empower women". Philippine News Agency. June 17, 2022. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ Mugas, John Michael (November 11, 2021). "Ortega withdraws bid for reelection as La Union gov". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
- ^ "Gov Ortega on husband: 'Nahanap dito sa LU ang true love!'". Politko (in English and Filipino). August 27, 2022. Retrieved March 5, 2023.
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Current Philippine provincial governors
- Matthew Manotoc (Ilocos Norte)
- Jeremias Singson (Ilocos Sur)
- Raphaelle Ortega-David (La Union)
- Ramon Guico III (Pangasinan)
- Marilou Cayco (Batanes)
- Manuel Mamba (Cagayan)
- Rodolfo Albano III (Isabela)
- Jose Gambito (Nueva Vizcaya)
- Dakila Cua (Quirino)
- Dominic Valera (Abra)
- Elias Bulut Jr. (Apayao)
- Melchor Diclas (Benguet)
- Jerry Dalipog (Ifugao)
- James Edduba (Kalinga)
- Bonifacio Lacwasan (Mountain Province)
- Reynante Tolentino (Aurora)
- Joet Garcia (Bataan)
- Daniel Fernando (Bulacan)
- Aurelio Umali (Nueva Ecija)
- Dennis Pineda (Pampanga)
- Susan Yap (Tarlac)
- Hermogenes Ebdane (Zambales)
- Jonvic Remulla (Cavite)
- Ramil Hernandez (Laguna)
- Hermilando Mandanas (Batangas)
- Nina Ynares (Rizal)
- Angelina Tan (Quezon)
- Presbitero Velasco Jr. (Marinduque)
- Eduardo Gadiano (Occidental Mindoro)
- Humerlito Dolor (Oriental Mindoro)
- Victorino Dennis Socrates (Palawan)
- Jose Riano (Romblon)
- Jose Enrique Miraflores (Aklan)
- Rhodora Cadiao (Antique)
- Fredenil Castro (Capiz)
- JC Rahman Nava (Guimaras)
- Arthur Defensor Jr. (Iloilo)
- Eugenio Jose Lacson (Negros Occidental)
- Erico Aristotle Aumentado (Bohol)
- Gwendolyn Garcia (Cebu)
- Manuel Sagarbarria (Negros Oriental)
- Jake Vincent Villa (Siquijor)
- Gerard Roger Espina (Biliran)
- Ben Evardone (Eastern Samar)
- Jericho Petilla (Leyte)
- Edwin Ongchuan (Northern Samar)
- Sharee Ann Tan (Samar)
- Damian Mercado (Southern Leyte)
- Rogelio Neil Roque (Bukidnon)
- Xavier Jesus Romualdo (Camiguin)
- Imelda Dimaporo (Lanao del Norte)
- Henry Oaminal (Misamis Occidental)
- Peter Unabia (Misamis Oriental)
- Dorothy Gonzaga (Davao de Oro)
- Edwin Jubahib (Davao del Norte)
- Yvonne Rhona Cagas (Davao del Sur)
- Franklin Bautista (Davao Occidental)
- Niño Uy (Davao Oriental)
- Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. (South Cotabato)
- Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza (Cotabato)
- Pax Ali Mangudadatu (Sultan Kudarat)
- Rogelio Pacquiao (Sarangani)
- Angelica Amante (Agusan del Norte)
- Santiago Cane Jr. (Agusan del Sur)
- Robert Lyndon Barbers (Surigao del Norte)
- Alexander Pimentel (Surigao del Sur)
- Nilo Demerey Jr. (Dinagat Islands)
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