Renante Paduran – Tagum City
Renante Paduran is a candidate for Tagum City Councilor in the 2022 National and Local Elections in the Philippines. He is the son of the late city councilor Doc. Joel Paduran.


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Campaign radio ads are an integral part of political campaigns, allowing candidates to reach a wide and diverse audience through the airwaves. Crafting effective campaign radio ads requires careful planning and adherence to certain guidelines. Here are some key considerations when creating and running radio ads for a political campaign: 1. Target Audience: 2. Message…

Campaign banner guidelines approved by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the Philippines can vary by election cycle, so it’s important for candidates and political parties to check with COMELEC for the most up-to-date regulations. IMAGE GALLERY CONTACT US For details, do any of the following:

The guidelines for campaign flyers approved by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the Philippines can change with each election cycle, so it’s important for candidates and political parties to check with COMELEC for the most up-to-date regulations. Size and Dimensions: COMELEC usually specifies the allowed dimensions for campaign flyers, including the maximum size. Flyers…

Campaign jingles are catchy and memorable tunes used in political campaigns to promote candidates, parties, or issues. These short musical compositions are designed to create a positive and lasting impression on voters, reinforce campaign messages, and make the candidate or cause more recognizable. Here are some key considerations when using campaign jingles: 1. Catchiness and…

Barangay elections in Tagum City, like in the rest of the Philippines, are held every three years to elect officials for the barangays in the city. Tagum City is divided into 23 barangays, and each barangay has its own set of elected officials. The last barangay elections in Tagum City were held on May 14,…