La Union Rep. Sandra Y. Eriguel has filed her certificate of candidacy for a third and final term as representative of the province’s second district.

Eriguel, provincial chairperson of the Lakas-CMD party, was joined by her daughter, Mayor Stefanie Ann Y. Eriguel in filing her certificate of candidacy. The young Eriguel is also on her third and final term as chief executive of Agoo town.
Mother and daughter are both medical doctors who have vowed to to sustain the progress and development in their localities.
Mayor Eriguel is the chairperson of the National Unity Party in La Union. The filing of COCs by Sandra and Stefanie aims to continue the outstanding brand of public service by the Eriguel family in the last 15 years, which transformed the Second District of La Union into a hub of progress and development in Northern Luzon.
Rep. Eriguel is one of the authors of Republic Act No. 11509, or the Doktor Para sa Bayan Act, which established a medical scholarship and return service program for deserving students in state universities and colleges or in partner private higher education institutions.
Among the legislative pieces that she pushed in Congress for the benefit of her constituents include RA 11562 which expanded the Rosario District Hospital and RA 11559 which upgraded the Naguilian District Hospital.
Sandra Eriguel is currently the chairperson of Inter-Parliamentary Relations and Diplomacy Committee of the House of Representatives and vice-chairperson of the Committee of Health and Foreign Affairs Committee.
La Union's Second District is a fast-growing area that consists of the municipalities of Agoo, Aringay, Bagulin, Bauang, Burgos, Caba, Naguilian, Pugo, Rosario, Santo Tomas and Tubao.
Meanwhile, Mayor Eriguel is seeking her third term as mayor of Agoo, a first-class municipality considered as the "premier capital" as well as health, education, trade, commerce, industry, sports, culture and tourism center in southern La Union.
Under Stefanie's leadership, Agoo has received numerous awards and recognition for its commendable performance and accomplishments, including the Seal of Good Local Governance in advancing the principles of accountability and transparency in local government from the Department of Interior and Local Government.