San Mariano, Isabela – Rep. Ed Christopher S. Go of Isabela’s 2nd Legislative District marked a significant milestone with his proclamation on May 13 securing another term in office.
As he enters his final term, Go reaffirmed his commitment to addressing the challenges and responsibilities that come with public service.
Also proclaimed was his brother, Ed Christian S. Go, who was elected unopposed as a board member. Their joint victory highlights the continuing trust and confidence placed in the Go family by their constituents.
Known for his signature slogan “GO Serbisyo,” Rep. Go has built a reputation as a dedicated public servant, particularly in advancing social services. From healthcare to education, he has consistently championed policies aimed at uplifting the welfare of District 2 residents.
His leadership also spans beyond social services. Rep. Go has actively pushed for initiatives promoting economic development, infrastructure improvements, and environmental sustainability. These efforts have earned him recognition as a forward-thinking leader with a clear vision for the future of his district.
Locals credit his sustained commitment as a key factor in positioning the district for a more prosperous and progressive future.
As he embarks on his final term, Rep. Go continues to focus on programs that bring growth and development to his constituents, ensuring a legacy of meaningful public service.
Meanwhile, Vice Governor Francis Faustino Dy and incumbent Governor Rodito Albano III were re-elected without opposition.
Dy will serve his first term as vice governor, while Albano begins his final term, which runs until 2028.
All six congressional candidates in Isabela were also proclaimed winners:
1st District: Antonio Albano
2nd District: Ed Christopher S. Go
3rd District: Ian Paul Dy
4th District: Joseph Tan
5th District: Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III
6th District: Faustino “Bojie” Dy
Elected Provincial Board Members include Jose “Bentot” Panganiban and Ramon, Ed Christian Go and Julie Reyes for District 2, and Evyn Jay Diaz and Emmanuel Joselito Añes for District 1.