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Joseph Bernos
Filipino politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Joseph Sto. Niño "JB" Blando Bernos (born October 6, 1978) is a Filipino politician. He is a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the Lone District of Abra since 2025, previously holding the seat from 2016 to 2022.[2] From 2022 to 2025, he was the mayor of La Paz, Abra.
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Early life and career
Joseph Bernos was born in La Paz, Abra, on October 6, 1978.[1] He is the son of former Governor of Abra Andres Bernos. His first political experience was as a Sangguniang Kabataan federation president. He served as a councilor of La Paz. He then served as the vice mayor. He was eventually elected as the mayor of La Paz.[3]
Mayor of Abra (2006–2016)
In January 2006, he was sworn in after the murder of Mayor Marc Ysrael Bernos. Department of the Interior and Local Government then-Secretary Angelo Reyes ordered the tightening of security.[4] In December 2006, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo berated Bernos and other mayors during a meeting because of the vulnerability of Abra after the killing of Representative Luis Bersamin.[5] In a report published in 2007, Bernos was linked to four partisan armed groups members.[6] Bernos condemned the New People's Army killing of a councilor bet.[7]
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House of Representatives (2016–2022, 2025–present)
Bernos ran for Abra's at-large congressional district in the 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections under the Liberal Party. He gained 63,033 votes, winning against three other candidates.[8] In the 2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections, he ran for the lone district of Abra under the Asenso Party. He won with 115,081 votes against two other candidates.[9] On March 24, 2021, Bernos announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[10] Bernos was reelected in 2025 under Lakas-CMD.
Mayor of La Paz, Abra (2022–2025)
In the 2022 Philippine local elections, he ran for the Mayor of Abra under the Nacionalista Party. He won unopposed with 10,490 votes.[11] During his term, he was elected as the president of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines.[12]
Cursing a News Reporter
DZRH provincial news correspondent Romeo Gonzales filed a complaint with the Philippine National Police in Baguio City on April 23,2025 alleging that La Paz, Abra Mayor Joseph “JB” Bernos—who is also a congressional candidate—threatened him to follow his report on a shooting incident in Abra for DZRH News.[13][14] On April 21, 2025 in Barangay Budac, Tayum, Abra, Gonzales covered and reported on a violent confrontation between armed police personnel and a barangay official. His report was subsequently disseminated across DZRH’s multimedia platforms.[15]
The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas issued a strong condemnation of the threats allegedly made by La Paz, Abra Mayor Joseph "JB" Bernos against Romeo Gonzales, a provincial correspondent for DZRH radio station.[16]
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References
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