Two-time representative of the
second district of Pangasinan, Espino was the first former military and police officer in modern times to become
governor of Pangasinan. Espino vowed to restore peace and order in Pangasinan in the wake of unsolved political killings of
San Carlos City Mayor Julian Resuello and
San Manuel Vice Mayor Bonie Apilado. In the campaign, Espino vowed to also put an end to
cattle rustling which is rampant in some towns of central Pangasinan, particularly in San Carlos City. Espino also outlined his other top priorities for Pangasinan which are: tourism and investments promotions; environmental protection, sports development and hosting of national and international events using the
Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in
Lingayen, venue of the 1995
Palarong Pambansa. During his oath-taking on June 30, 2007, he was quoted as saying, “Our destiny as a province and our future as a people depend not upon one single person, much less the governor, even with all the powers in his hands." In 2016 National and Local Elections, Espino ran for representative of 5th District of Pangasinan under
Aksyon Demokratiko Party and he was able to win on 2016 Elections against his former ally, Carmen "Kimi" Cojuangco, whose seeking her third and last term in Congress. Espino sought for re-election bid for the second time in the recently concluded 2019 Midterm Elections, however, he lost to Ramon Guico III, a last-term Mayor of
Binalonan town located in 5th District. Meanwhile, Congressman Espino's youngest child, Mayor Jumel Anthony of Bugallon town, won as representative of 2nd District of Pangasinan as well as his wife, Priscilla, won for Mayor of Bugallon, succeeding for their son and lastly incumbent Pangasinan governor Amado "Pogi" Espino III was re-elected for his second term. ==Controversies==