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and defended his seat, beating Lukban by a larger margin of 425 votes. However, on June 18, Gomez resigned his rights to his seat, so a second special election was called. Held on August 11, 1908, Lukban won the special election. At the end of his term in 1909, he was re-elected. However, Gomez
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successfully challenged the election results in court, because Lukban did not conform to the requirement that a candidate needs to reside within his legislative district. Lukban in turn stepped down on January 26, 1911, and Gomez was declared the true winner of the 1909 election.
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with infringing the Municipal Ordinance, as he claimed horse races are a game of chance and are cruel, with no benefits to horse breeding. In 1906, Lukban was the editor of the
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Lukban ran for the election of Speaker of the Assembly, but Gomez defeated him by 31 votes. Gomez was found to be a Spanish citizen and a new election for his seat in the
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on August 19, 1898. Authorized to collect money for the revolutionary cause, he managed to collect an amount of ₱20,200 for the Revolutionary Government. When the
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and other Filipino leaders, where they lived in voluntary exile. In August 1898, he was named by Vincente Lukban as Councilor to the Central Directorate of the
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and Felipe Buencamino. During that time he had the rank of Major. After his surrender, the Americans appointed him as Military Sanitary Health Inspector for
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In January 1907, Lukban ran for the leadership election of the Partido Popular Independista, which urged immediate independence from the
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was defeated in central Luzon by the Americans, Lukban was one of the negotiators for a peaceful surrender to the US as a member of the
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Lukban joined the revolutionary movement, just like his brother Vicente. He served as a medical officer. After the signing of the
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were built. Lukban is mostly known as mayor for his attempts to rid Manila of its prostitutes. Following the suggestion of then-
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In 1902 Lukban founded, together with Jose Maria de la Viña, Albert Barreto and
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Ambos Camarines
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Manila
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After his retirement, he stayed with his daughter in Zurbaran Street,
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newspaper, a newspaper which pledged for Philippine autonomy.
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appointed Lukban to President of the Board of Appeals.
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On January 16, 1917, Lukban was appointed as the third
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physician and politician, Lukban was elected to the
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In 1907, he took part in 1406:Converts to Methodism from Roman Catholicism 593:, he shipped a group of 181 prostitutes to 199:August 11, 1908 – January 26, 1911 908: 894: 700: 55: 767:) CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 719:) CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 401:(May 28, 1863 – September 2, 1927) was a 89:January 16, 1917 – March 6, 1920 649: 647: 645: 643: 641: 639: 637: 140:August 8, 1911 – August 8, 1915 1368: 748: 733: 465:on December 15, 1897, Lukban left for 1436:Members of the Philippine Legislature 1396:People of the Philippine–American War 889: 634: 1431:Burials at the Manila North Cemetery 1416:Colegio de San Juan de Letran alumni 290:Captaincy General of the Philippines 1456:People from the Spanish East Indies 603:Governor-General of the Philippines 566:was called. Gomez still ran in the 511: 13: 845:"Roster of Philippine Legislators" 831: 819: 807: 795: 553:1st Legislative District of Manila 483:Universidad Literaria de Filipinas 14: 1467: 16:Filipino physician and politician 1426:University of Santo Tomas alumni 1009: 369: 358: 250:, Valeriano Velarde, and Mariano 1441:Members of the Malolos Congress 1401:Filipino paramilitary personnel 880:Who's who in Philippine history 837: 1446:Nacionalista Party politicians 882:, Tahanan Books, Manila (1995) 775: 742: 727: 701:Villarroel, Hector K. (1965). 694: 668: 488:He served as a General in the 1: 627: 611: 494:Philippine Revolutionary Army 439:Colegio de San Juan de Letran 437:. He enrolled in 1873 at the 420: 330: 62: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 1421:People from Camarines Norte 555:. He lost the elections to 10: 1472: 862: 564:1st Philippine Legislature 457:After the outbreak of the 18: 1320: 1301: 1274: 1263: 1228: 1200: 1152: 1097: 1018: 1007: 921: 872:, E. 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(2004). 622:Manila North Cemetery 459:Philippine Revolution 399:Justo Lukbán y Rilles 387:Philippine Revolution 320:Manila North Cemetery 269:Justo Lukbán y Rilles 246:Serving with 537:Partido Nacionalista 463:Pact of Biak-na-Bato 441:where he achieved a 415:Vice Mayor of Manila 161:Isabelo de los Reyes 128:Vice Mayor of Manila 1411:Filipino Methodists 783:"The Straits Times" 551:, on behalf of the 549:Philippine Assembly 518:León María Guerrero 500:, which was led by 417:from 1911 to 1915. 407:Philippine Assembly 179:Philippine Assembly 751:Philippine History 736:Philippine History 682:on August 31, 2018 618:Santa Cruz, Manila 522:Manila Jockey Club 310:Philippine Islands 1363: 1362: 1359: 1358: 1136:Benedicto-Angping 868:Zoilo M. 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Index

Spanish name
surname
The Honorable

Mayor of Manila
Pablo Ocampo
Vice Mayor of Manila
Isabelo de los Reyes
Philippine Assembly
Manila
1st district
Dominador Gómez
Malolos Congress
Ambos Camarines
Tomás Arejola
Labo
Ambos Camarines
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Manila
Philippine Islands
Manila North Cemetery
Katipunan
First Philippine Republic
Philippine Revolution
Filipino
Philippine Assembly
Mayor of Manila
Vice Mayor of Manila
Labo
Camarines Norte

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