Draft:Luis Tecson, Jr.

Luis Valeriano Tecson, Jr. was born in November 20, 1982, he was born to Luis Tecson, Sr., a former governor of Camarines Sur and to Aurora Valeriano-Tecson, a housewife, he has siblings named Juan, Joaquin, Jaime, Teresa and Jose. He joined high school at Ateneo de Naga University and studied political science, and then in 1992, he ran for governor under Liberal Party (Philippines) and defeated incumbent governor, Jose Bulaong, Jr. who was running with Nacionalista Party, and he met his wife, Lally Salvador-Tecson. And then in 1995, Tecson ran for his second term, and then won against Luis Raymund Villafuerte, who was running for his first governorship with over 200 million votes received by Tecson. And then in 1998, he was accused by former governor, Luis Villafuerte, by rigging the elections in Naga, which made Jesse Robredo won the mayoral race and defeated Luis Agregado Ortega. By the year 2001, Tecson made his way to run for Senate under Liberal Party (Philippines), and at the age of 37, he campaigned solo in Naga City, and got many votes from there, However, many sources said that Luis Tecson, Jr. is not a real Bicolano, but Tecson denies it, and he said that he is a pure Bicolano and he was raised at Tigaon, Camarines Sur and was born in Naga, Camarines Sur and he later won the race, placing 10th with 7,199,299 votes. in his first term as Senator, he passed his first law and that is all schools in the Philippines should observe Monday as their rest day, and after his Senate term in 2004, he supported his friend, Fernando Poe Jr., that ran for presidency against Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in 2010, he was elected again as the governor of Camarines Sur, marking the end of Villafuerte's reign in Camarines Sur, after he defeated once again the former governor, Luis Villafuerte. in 2016, he decided to run for presidency under Nationalist People's Coalition and won vs Rodrigo Duterte, Jejomar Binay, Bongbong Marcos and Jamby Madrigal.

Electoral history

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1992 Camarines Sur gubernatorial elections

  • Luis Tecson, Jr. 99,202
  • Jose Bulaong, Jr. 78, 092
  • Rey Ollero 42, 192