Bong Lacson

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Eugenio José "Bong" Villarreal Lacson (Tagalog: [juˈhɛɲo hoˈsɛ vɪljarɛˈɐl ˈlɐkson]) is a Filipino politician who has served as the 42nd governor of Negros Occidental since 2019. A member of the Nationalist People's Coalition, he previously served as the province's vice governor from 2013 to 2019, and was the mayor of San Carlos, Negros Occidental, from 2001 to 2010.

Vice GovernorJeffrey Ferrer
(201925)
Jose Benito Alonso
(2025present)
Preceded byAlfredo Marañon
GovernorAlfredo Marañon
Preceded byGenaro Alvarez
Quick facts 42nd[citation needed] Governor of Negros Occidental, Vice Governor ...
Bong Lacson
Official portrait, 2019
42nd[citation needed] Governor of Negros Occidental
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Vice GovernorJeffrey Ferrer
(201925)
Jose Benito Alonso
(2025present)
Preceded byAlfredo Marañon
Vice Governor of Negros Occidental
In office
June 30, 2013  June 30, 2019
GovernorAlfredo Marañon
Preceded byGenaro Alvarez
Succeeded byJeffrey Ferrer
Mayor of San Carlos, Negros Occidental
In office
June 30, 2001  June 30, 2010
Preceded byRogelio Debulgado
Succeeded byGerardo P. Valmayor Jr.
Personal details
BornEugenio José Villareal Lacson
(1959-12-13) December 13, 1959 (age 66)[citation needed]
PartyNationalist People's Coalition
SpouseAnna Lourdes Puyat
Domestic partnerEmily Yanson
RelationsManuel Victor Lacson (father)
Carmen Villareal (mother)
Children2
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Life and career

Lacson served three consecutive terms as the mayor of his native San Carlos, Negros Occidental. In the 2013 elections, he ran as the running mate of Genaro Alvarez, a former vice governor. While Alvarez lost the gubernatorial election to Alfredo Marañon, he was elected vice governor.[1] As vice governor, he maintained a good relationship with the Governor. He decided not to run against Governor Marañon in the next election, though the governor ran for reelection Jeffrey Ferrer as his running mate, after failed reunification talks between the United Negros Alliance and his coalition, the Love Negros Alliance.[2] In 2019, he was elected governor.[3]

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