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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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with infringing 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
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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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Lukban joined the revolutionary movement, just like his brother
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1209:A. Bagatsing
1202:5th district
1187:Bonoan-David
1154:4th district
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172:Pablo Ocampo
168:Succeeded by
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117:Succeeded by
100:Pablo Ocampo
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49:Justo Lukbán
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21:Spanish name
1381:1927 deaths
1376:1863 births
205:Preceded by
156:Preceded by
107:Preceded by
1370:Categories
1328:J. Atienza
1237:Ocampo Jr.
1175:Ocampo Jr.
1162:A. Atienza
1066:A. Atienza
1037:de la Rosa
948:Montenegro
628:References
612:Later life
421:Early life
354:Allegiance
341:Profession
275:1863-05-28
95:Vice Mayor
61:Lukbán in
1351:Tolentino
1337:Fernandez
1321:1984–1986
1302:1943–1944
1275:1898–1899
1267:(defunct)
1251:R. Ocampo
1240:R. Ocampo
1169:Francisco
1107:Tolentino
1090:Valeriano
1033:P. Ocampo
945:de Santos
759:cite book
711:cite book
467:Hong Kong
365:Katipunan
344:Physician
240:In office
195:In office
136:In office
85:In office
1341:G. Lopez
1265:At-large
1166:Fernando
1132:M. Roces
1087:C. Lopez
1084:J. Lopez
1078:J. Lopez
1075:J. Roces
1040:Generoso
1028:Guerrero
1002:Dionisio
998:M. Lopez
982:Santiago
963:Perfecto
955:Perfecto
655:"Lukban"
599:Mindanao
582:and the
547:for the
403:Filipino
19:In this
1313:Mendoza
1288:Herrera
1284:Pascual
1243:Jimenez
1128:Angping
1062:Mendoza
1054:Mendoza
1051:Remigio
1043:Mendoza
976:Castaño
973:Clemeña
967:Clemeña
951:Nolasco
863:Sources
850:May 28,
686:May 28,
660:May 28,
25:surname
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