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who also became the governor of the province in 1992 and served until 2007 together with his cousin who was then his executive adviser, Julio M. Mercado after his term as vice mayor. On August 5, 2004, a hospital was dedicated in his honor and college was also named after him. It was then announced
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in the 1980s; vice governor (replacing Narciso Nario; Dec. 23, 1989–Jan. 3, 1990, when Nario temporarily left the office; in 1990, when Nario became governor following Eduardo's death); governor (acting, Dec. 19, 1989–Jan. 3, 1990; 1992–1995, 1998–2007); defeated in
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Being called "Tatang", as governor, he was known by constituents whom he helped through certain acts, which included paying for the delivery of infants, as well as free medicine, coffins, hospitalization and scholarships to those in need.
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Since his first election as governor, the family was involved in local politics; a daughter-in-law, Josefina Manuel–Joson (Mariano Cristino's wife), his grandsons, and a grandson-in-law as well.
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took over as acting governors. This became controversial when Tomas briefly succeeded Nario, who then left vice governorship due to health issues until being reinstalled by the
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that their descendants Edward Joson and Julio Jose G Mercado will continue the legacy of former governor Eduardo (Tatang) Joson and pass on to their children.
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in a span of 31 years until his death in 1990, making him the second longest serving politician serving one government position in the country.
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and was re-elected in five succeeding elections. He served almost continuously until his death; in 1986, he was ousted in the aftermath of the
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forces; he was recognized as a war hero for his leadership and his participation, being one of Filipino guerilla captains, in
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and they had six children. All five sons either held or are holding elective office; two followed him in the same position.
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in December 1989. On December 7, he temporarily vacated his office through a sick leave. Vice governor Narciso Nario and
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Josons' half-century governorship ended in 2007 when then vice governor Mariano Cristino was defeated by Aurelio Umali.
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Eduardo IV: mayor of Quezon (1995–1998); vice governor (1998–2004); ran for third district representative under
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Meanwhile, for years, the Josons also ruled Quezon town and represented the province's first district in
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banner in 2007; ran for vice governorship in 2013 but lost; ran for vice mayor of Cabanatuan
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After the war, Joson took part in helping rebuild the infrastructure of the Philippines.
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Joson's political career began when he dropped out of law school to run for mayor of
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which was finally established and opened on January 25, 2002, by his son,
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Mariano Cristino (son; elected 1984, 1988–95, 1998–2004, 2016–present)
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Joson died on August 9, 1990 at age 71. He was later laid to rest in
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This biographical article related to the Philippine military is a
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Members of the Joson clan who served as legislators representing
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Joson was married to Araceli Santos Noriel, the granddaughter of
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Josefina Manuel (wife of Mariano Cristino; 1998–2007, 2010–13)
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During his governorship, he founded a local political party,
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Governor Eduardo L. Joson: The Gentle Lion of Nueva Ecija
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