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NEWS
THE CENTRAL ECHO
VOL 102 • NO. 6
Java wins CPUR Prexy, Verga, vice By Jo Jan Paul J. Peñol
NATIONAL PRESIDENT 1. Java, Albert Jan Matthew "Matt" A. (Koalisyon) VICE PRESIDENT 1. Verga, Mary Grace G. (Reform) SENATORS 1. Oke, Emily-Victoria J. (Koalisyon) 2. Cerebo, Bryan Eric R. (Koalisyon) 3. Biñas, Edgar G. (Reform) 4. Palomo, Louie John P. (Koalisyon) 5. Suelo, John Michael “JM” A. (Reform) Reform) 6. Bedona, Marc Lovel C. (Reform) 7. Fuego, Allen Dave C. (Reform) 8. Belita, Lyra Ann S. (Koalisyon) Speaking with confidence. President elect – Jan Matthew Java and Vice president – elect Mary Grace Verga delivers their speeches during an open forum by the Central Echo. Photos by Reyshimar C. Arguelles
During the March 2 CPUR National Elections, Centralians chose Albert Jan Matthew Java of the Koalisyon Party over Reform Party’s Mark Anthony Abapo by a vote of 3,025-1,278. On the other hand, the battle for vice presidency was tough between Mary Grace Verga (Reform Party) who garnered 2,159 votes over Angeli Monique Siladan’s (Koalisyon Party) 1,981 votes. Koalisyon ng Demokratikong Magaaral para sa Sambayanan, or simply Koalisyon Party dominated the Senate with 5 seats over Reform Party’s 3. Emily-Victoria Oke (Koalisyon) emerged as the top senatoriable with 3,331 votes followed by Bryan Eric Cerebo (Koalisyon), 2,625 votes; Edgar
Biñas (Reform), 2,438; Louie John Palomo, 2,063; John Michael Suelo (Reform), 1,945; Marc Lovel Bedona (Koalisyon), 1,914; Allen Dave Fuego (Reform), 1,887; and Lyra Ann Belita (Koalisyon), 1,795. The CPUR President will serve as head of state and will represent the students to the CPU Corporation Board of Trustees, while the CPUR Vice President will serve as the presiding officer during the parliament’s regular and special sessions. Last March 19, the CPUR Parliament convened and elected Senator Bryan Eric Cerebo as the new Prime Minister with 11 votes against Allen Dave Fuego’s 9 votes. The Prime Minister will serve as the head of the Parliament and will lead the legislature towards enacting bills and resolutions for the general welfare of the CPU community. “We will make a non-partisan CPUR which will give each and every Centralian a louder voice in the CPU Board of trustees,” said Java.
LOCAL PROVINCE OF NURSING
PROVINCE OF HIGH SCHOOL
PROVINCE OF ENGINEERING
PROVINCE OF EDUCATION
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
1. Joligon, Elisa Rose P. (Reform)
1. Española, Jan Christian I. (Koalisyon)
1. Mejorada, Brian Michael Moses A. (Koalisyon)
1. Solis, Nneka Marie C. (Koalisyon)
GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR
1. Estacio, RM J-vee Carl B. (Reform)
1. Sumergido, Niña D. (Koalisyon)
1. Hechanova, Kim Richard T. (Reform)
1. Dalida, Che An F. (Koalisyon)
VICE-GOVERNOR
VICE-GOVERNOR
VICE-GOVERNOR
VICE-GOVERNOR
1. Baldove, Jezelmar A. (Reform)
1. Nabor, Paolo Gabriel J. (Koalisyon)
1. Yanson, Jeremiah Davidson D. (Reform)
1. Denila, Adelle Denise E. (Koalisyon)
BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER
1. Taala, Imre Leigh M. (Reform)
1. Lao, David Bryan C. (Koalisyon)
1. Donahue, Francis Marcelo S. (Independent)
1. Vido, Lailah E. (Koalisyon)
2. Dionela, Cherish Anne L. (Reform)
2. Cabrera, Zendy S. (Reform)
2. Gasataya, J Vincent P. (Koalisyon)
2. Canilla, Stephen M. (Koalisyon)
3. Fantinalgo, Keith Jan G. (Reform)
3. Naorbe, Ma. Roselle (Koalisyon)
3. Alave, Anthony T. (Koalisyon)
3. Villaruel, Janelyn A. (Koalisyon)
4. Garcia, Krianne B. (Reform)
4. Gotico, Sidrik L. (Reform)
4. Dolendo, Mark Bryan P. (Koalisyon)
4. Plana, April Rose P. (Koalisyon)
5. Julleza, Jackelyn S. (Reform)
5. Siladan, Alissa Faith G. (Koalisyon)
5. Jover, Joi Lynn Marie J. (Koalisyon)
5. Mahometano, Arnel Vincent F. (Koalisyon)
6. Garcia, Juan Miguel G. (Reform)
6. Gerochi, Giann Paolo L. (Koalisyon)
6. Bacrang, Jethero Jay A. (Koalisyon)
6. Baldizer, Jodhel P. (Koalisyon)
7. Espinosa, MelaselGerdane B. (Reform)
7. Bearneza, Julienne Rose J. (Koalisyon)
7. Batilo, Joshua A. (Reform)
7. Alido, Edralyn D. (Reform)
8. Nacisvalencia, Glori Dee D. (Reform)
8. Esclamado, Steven L. (Reform)
8. Hilado, Arthur B. (Reform)
8. Lego, Yeno Van T. (Koalisyon)
PROVINCE OF AGRICULTURE
PROVINCE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
PROVINCE OF HOSPITALITY
PROVINCE OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
AND ACCOUNTANCY
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
1. Deloso, Homer E. (Reform)
1. Uy, Jason H. (Koalisyon)
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
GOVERNOR
1. Defensor, Lou F. (Reform)
1. Bueron, Jhon Henry M. (Reform)
1. Golingay, Greg A. (Koalisyon)
GOVERNOR
GOVERNOR
1. Argel, Angel Bernadeth A. (Independent)
VICE-GOVERNOR
1. Somcio, Leones B. (Reform)
1. Sorongon, Charlene S. “Cha” (Reform)
GOVERNOR
1. Abogadil, April S. (Koalisyon)
VICE-GOVERNOR
VICE-GOVERNOR
1. Pasuelo, Nonito Jr. Q (Independent)
BOARD MEMBER
1. Albason, Jay R. (Reform)
1. Sioson, Dionne T. (Koalisyon)
VICE-GOVERNOR
1. Ganancial, Jay G. (Koalisyon)
BOARD MEMBER
BOARD MEMBER
1. Mingao, Fritz John T. (Reform)
2. Sapalo, Chensa Grace (Koalisyon)
1. Vitug, Genesis “Tugz” M. (Reform)
1. Legayada, Christian S. “Inchan” (Reform)
BOARD MEMBER
3. Drilon, Christine R. (Koalisyon)
2. Sustento, Stephen Q. (Reform)
2. Flores, Joseph Dennis L. (Koalisyon)
1. Otayde, Riza V. (Reform)
4. Prodigo, Cheryle Anne Marie (Koalisyon)
3. Seno, Kim P. (Reform)
3. Emboltorio, Marvin John B. (Koalisyon)
2. Bigornia, Kristia Nica O. (Reform)
5. Tapgus, John M. (Koalisyon)
4. Vilchez, Marie May C. (Koalisyon)
4. Montaño, Noli P. (Koalisyon)
3. La Vega, Jairus Cris A. (Reform)
6. Rosario, Melbourne S. (Koalisyon)
5. Delfin, JJ “Kano” A. (Reform)
5. Canicula, Ronel D. (Koalisyon)
6. Memorial Ryan D. (Reform)
6. Tolosa, Alvin James A. (Koalisyon) 7. Plana, Icon A. “Con-con” (Reform) 8. Laredo, Alvin L. (Koalisyon)
PROVINCE of ARTS & SCIENCES REPRESENTATIVE
4. Kee, April Joy A. (Reform)
PROVINCE OF GRADUATE STUDIES
5. Gamala, Ben Samuel G. (Reform)
REPRESENTATIVE
7. Somcio, Emmylou B. (Reform)
6. Ermitaño, Jonas S. (Reform)
1. Ha, Huong T. (Reform)
8. Herezo, Marian S. (Reform)
PROVINCE OF THEOLOGY
PROVINCE OF MEDICINE
VICE-GOVERNOR
REPRESENTATIVE
1. Sutacio, Nenio G. (Koalisyon)
1. Mesa, Emie Arielle C. (Reform)
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The votes are in. The official result of the March 2 CPUR national and local elections with the names of victorious students leaders. Source: CPU Commission on Elections (COMELEC)