Claude Bautista
Filipino politician
The Honorable Claude P. Bautista | |
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Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao Occidental's Lone district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office June 30, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Lorna Bautista-Bandigan |
1st Governor of Davao Occidental | |
In office June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2022 | |
Preceded by | post created |
Succeeded by | Franklin Bautista |
Governor of Davao del Sur | |
In office June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2016 | |
Preceded by | Douglas Cagas |
Succeeded by | Douglas Cagas |
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao del Sur's 2nd district | |
In office June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2007 | |
Preceded by | Franklin Bautista |
Succeeded by | Franklin Bautista |
Personal details | |
Born | Davao Occidental, Philippines |
Political party | Lakas–CMD (2022–present) |
Other political affiliations | HNP (2018–present) Liberal (2012–2015) NPC (2001–2012; 2015–2018) |
Relations | Benjamin Bautista Sr. (father) Lorna Bautista-Bandigan (sister) Franklin Bautista (brother) |
Children | Claudine Diana Bautista-Lim |
Claude "Auding" Peralta Bautista is a Filipino politician from the province of Davao Occidental, Philippines. He was first elected as Governor in 2016 and was re-elected in 2019.[1] He was also the former Congressman of the province from 2001 to 2007.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Gov. Claude Bautista's daughter is an advocate of women empowerment". Politiko Mindanao. 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
- ^ Caduaya, Editha Z. (12 October 2015). "Candidates in new Davao Occidental province come from one family". Rappler. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
- ^ "Gov calls for unity in Davao Occidental". Manila Bulletin News. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
External links
- Province of Davao Occidental Official Website
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Current Philippine provincial governors
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- Elias Bulut Jr. (Apayao)
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- Presbitero Velasco Jr. (Marinduque)
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- Edwin Jubahib (Davao del Norte)
- Yvonne Rhona Cagas (Davao del Sur)
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- Niño Uy (Davao Oriental)
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- 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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