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ABRA

In 2016, less than half ,or 32%, of elected politicians (Governor, Vice Governor, Provincial Board Member, Congressman, Mayor, Vice Mayor, and Councilor) in Abra are considered fat dynastic.

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Since 2010, fat dynasties have occupied key positions in Abra:

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The province of Abra has been ruled by political dynasties over the past decades. The following are the most common surnames of elected officials in 2016.

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The Last clan’s recent prominence in Abra’s politican scene started in 2004 with First Last serving as Governor. Since then, several members of the clan have recently occupied various positions such as , and Governor.

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