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Deogracias Victor "DV" Barbers Savellano (November 25, 1959 – January 7, 2025) was a Filipino politician who last served as a member of the House of Representatives for Ilocos Sur's 1st district from 2016 to 2022. He was also one of the Deputy Speakers of the House of Representatives from 2019 to 2022.
In 2012, she married politician Deogracias Victor Savellano, [11] who died in 2025. [12] She was educated at St. Theresa's College, Manila and finished her elementary and secondary education at St. Agnes' Academy in Legazpi City, where she was very active in drama guilds.
In July 2013, Singson, along with Deogracias Victor Savellano, were charged with graft by the Office of the Ombudsman following a 2002 complaint over the alleged misuse of financial assistance worth ₱26 million taken from Ilocos Sur’s share in the revenues from the national government’s tobacco excise tax during their governorships. [21]
His party, Nacionalista Party, nominated former governor Deogracias Victor Savellano to defend his seat and won. Singson switched party from Nacionalista to Nationalist People's Coalition and attempted a comeback to the same seat in 2019; however, he lost to Savellano. He ran again in 2022, being successful this time in defeating Savellano.
Deogracias Victor Savellano: 2007-2010 (18) Luis "Chavit" Singson: 2010-2013 25: Ryan Luis Singson: 2013-2022 26: Jeremias C. Singson: 2022–present References
Deogracias Victor Savellano: 73,503 42.52 Total votes 172,879 : 100.00 : NPC gain from Nacionalista: 2019. 2022 Philippine House of Representatives elections; Party
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This is a complete list of past and present members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines whose last names begin with the letter S.. This list also includes members of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1916), the Commonwealth National Assembly (1935–1941), the Second Republic National Assembly (1943–1944) and the Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986).