Lacson, Sotto to woo Bohol voters on April 5 | Inquirer News

Lacson, Sotto to woo Bohol voters on April 5

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 07:45 PM April 04, 2022
Lacson, Sotto to woo Bohol voters on April 5

Senator Panfilo Lacson (left) and Senate President Vicente Sotto III (right). Photo from Lacson-Sotto media bureau

TAGBILARAN CITY — The tandem of presidential bet, Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, and vice presidential candidate, Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, would be visiting Bohol province on Tuesday, April 5.

The Lacson-Sotto team would visit towns to woo voters after a press conference.

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Retired Police General Guillermo Eleazar and former Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol are expected to join the duo.

In the afternoon, Lacson and Sotto will proceed to Jagna town to attend the proclamation rally of “Jagnaanon For Progressive Governance” headed by Jagna Mayor Joseph Rañola and his slate.

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Bohol has 949,791 registered voters, the 20th vote-rich province in the country.

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