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Know your candidates via AI: Florencio Miraflores

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Disclaimer: The Boracay Island News Network will be posting series of local personalities running for 2025 election as to what AI (Artificial Intelligence) tells about them. The BINN is not being paid in this endeavor. This is an AI assisted reporting.

Florencio “Joeben” Tumbocon Miraflores is a prominent Filipino politician who served as the Governor of Aklan, a province in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, for two separate terms: from 1995 to 2004 and from 2013 to 2022[__LINK_ICON].

Early Life and Education

Born on July 1, 1951, in Ibajay, Aklan, Miraflores graduated valedictorian from St. Clement’s College in Iloilo City and later obtained an Industrial and Management Engineering degree from De La Salle University in Manila[__LINK_ICON].

Political Career

Miraflores began his political career as the mayor of his hometown, Ibajay, serving from 1988 to 1995. He was elected as the Governor of Aklan in 1995 and served for two consecutive terms. After his governorship, he served as a member of the House of Representatives representing the lone district of Aklan for three terms (2004-2013). He was re-elected as Governor of Aklan in 2013, serving another two terms until 2022[__LINK_ICON].

Notable Achievements

Miraflores is credited with promoting economic development in Aklan, particularly in the tourism sector. He also played a significant role in disaster relief efforts during Typhoon Fengshen in 2008[__LINK_ICON].

Family

Miraflores is married to Ma. Lourdes Villanueva Martin, a granddaughter of former Capiz Governor Villanueva. He is the son of former Ibajay Mayor Dr. Jose Conlu Miraflores and Eusebia Tumbocon Miraflores, a retired public school teacher[__LINK_ICON].

Legacy

Florencio Miraflores is a respected figure in Aklan’s political history. He is remembered for his dedication to public service and his contributions to the province’s development.

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