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Geronima Josefa Tomelden Pecson (December 19, 1896 – July 31, 1989) was an educator, suffragette, and
social worker who
became the
first woman senator...
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Geronima Pecson, who
reaped the
third largest number of
votes during the
Philippine senatorial elections of 1947.
During her
senatorial term,
Pecson headed...
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still managed to p**** his
courses through sheer oratorical skill.
Pecson –
described as chubby, pessimistic, and
having an
annoying grin. He is Sandoval's...
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twice for a
short time
President of the
Senate of the
Philippines Geronima Pecson – educator, suffragette, and
social worker who
became the
first woman senator...
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Database –
Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org.
Pecson & Rebanal, J. & M. "2020
Census of Po****tion and
Housing (2020 CPH) Po****tion...
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survivors are Lui Perez,
Chariz Solomon, Jean de Castro, Chad Burden,
Lizzy Pecson,
Renee Lascuña,
Hazel Uy, Dex Quindoza, Jan
Manual and Rich Asuncion. Except...
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granted the
right to vote,
Geronima T.
Pecson was
elected as the
first women senator. The
election of
Pecson prompted the
entry of more
women into governmental...
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Melchor "Jay"
Quitain Jr. and
Grace Quitain Pecson, and the
grandfather of
Richard Quitain Pecson.
Jesus Quitain joined the
government in 2001 when...
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Aimee Pecson Ferolino-Ampoloquio is a
Filipino lawyer and
election official serving as a
Commissioner of the
Commission on
Elections (COMELEC)
since November...
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Lyndon A.
Cunanan (2007-2009)
Romulo F.
Pecson (2009-2016)
Maria Lourdes P.
Lacson (2016-2019)
Romulo F.
Pecson (2019-2022)
Maria Lourdes P.
Lacson (2022-)...