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May. 28, 2007 08:48:06
This electoral exercise has shown yet again how pathetic Philippine politics has become and how bereft we are of a sense of community, of the common good, of nationhood. (More on Inquirer)
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May. 28, 2007 08:48:01
Chief of Staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon and the entire Armed Forces of the Philippines deserve a well-earned praise and commendation. Despite the hotly contested elections, the AFP has proven itself to be apolitical. (More on Inquirer)
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May. 28, 2007 08:35:29
“Ma’am is upset because our plans got messed up by the intramurals in the Kapos and Laki coalition. Governor Guiguisain was with Laki, and so was Mayor Matacao, but Representative Garapal ended up with Kapos, and the long and short of it, no one was able to deliver.” (More on Inquirer)
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Can the Comelec prevent cheating in 2010?
Posted May 28, 2007 08:02:00(Mla Time)
Inquirer
Neal Cruz
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections, whether composed of the present commissioners or of new ones, should work double-time in the next three years, before the presidential elections in 2010, to make sure that the massive cheating that’s taking place is not repeated — ever again. With each election, the cheaters become more inventive, audacious, shameless, and often successful. The only reason the cheaters failed to win more Senate seats this time is the doggedness and bravery of the eagle-eyed election watchdog groups. (More on Inquirer)
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Former President Joseph Estrada yesterday called on the Arroyo government to respect the will of the people, saying the “voice of the people is the voice of God.” (More on Manila Bulletin)
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Comelec proclaims Mendoza Bulacan governor-elect
Bulacan governor-elect Jon-Jon Mendoza told radio station dzRB that a political neophyte like him neither had the capability nor the machinery to commit electoral fraud as accused of him by his opponent, Roberto Pagdanganan.
Pagdanganan lost to Mendoza by 19,998 votes and sought to stop the proclamation of the governor-elect, accusing him of electoral fraud. The Commission on Elections, however, has proclaimed Mendoza the new Bulacan governor this evening.
Malacañang defended anew the election results in Maguindanao, which have stirred controversy because pro-administration senatorial candidates swept the top 12 slots in the province. (More on ABS-CBN)
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A tight battle for the last two spots in the Magic 12 shaped up yesterday among Genuine Opposition (GO) Senate bets Antonio F. Trillanes IV and Aquilino L. Pimentel III and Team Unity (TU) candidates Ralph G. Recto and Juan Miguel F. Zubiri as the Commission on Elections (Comelec), sitting as the National Board of Canvassers (NBoC) gears to wind up the official counting of senatorial and partylist votes by tomorrow. (More on Manila Bulletin)
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MANILA, Philippines — It is still an 8-2-2 lead in favor of candidates from the Genuine Opposition in the latest tally of the National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel). As of 10:57 p.m. May 23, GO candidates Loren Legarda (11,542,261 votes), Francis Escudero (11,302,892 votes), Panfilo Lacson (9,934,593 votes) and Manuel Villar (9,551,576 votes) are in the top four in Namfrel’s quick count. Independent candidate Francisco Pangilinan (9,110,064 votes) is at number five, (More on Inquirer)
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Posted May 23, 2007 05:08:00(Mla Time)
Inquirer
Dona Pazzibugan
MANILA, Philippines — To make up for its lack of poll watchers nationwide, the Genuine Opposition (GO) has entered into a post-election alliance with Bayan Muna (Nation First) and four other leftwing party-list groups to monitor the votes of its senatorial candidates for them.
Bayan Muna and affiliated party-list groups Anakpawis, Gabriela, Suara Bangsamoro and Kabataan had formed their own Task Force Poll Watch 2007 to conduct a parallel count of the party-list elections and guard their votes. (More on Inquirer)
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Chairman Benjamin Abalos Sr. on Tuesday said that the Commission on Elections will be able to proclaim winners of the senatorial elections on Saturday.
He, however, said the proclamation will only be partial depending on the volume of election returns that will be tallied by the National Board of Canvassers at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City. (More on ABS-CBN)
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At the start, people believed Panlilio had no chance in polls
By FRED ROXAS
SAN FERNANDO CITY, Pampanga —Lots of surprises characterized the elections in President Arroyo’s home province of Pampanga.
At the start of the campaign period, Pampanga residents were surprised that local officials of Gov. Mark Lapid’s hometown of Porac abandoned him and vowed support for his rival, Provincial Board Member Lilia “Baby” Pineda. (More on Manila Bulletin)
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Anak Mindanao (Amin) Rep. Mujiv Hataman expressed surprise at the sudden increase of voters in his hometown of Muhammad Adjul in Basilan.
Muhammad Adjul, a newly-created town, has only 9,115 registered voters. (More on Inquirer)
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Just like local election monitors, Lanao del Sur candidates who felt cheated are now rising up against local officials of the Commission on Elections (Comelec).According to Aga-Khan Mangondato Sharief, an independent candidate for board member in the province’s first district, he and other fellow board member candidates have agreed to pursue legal action against local Comelec officials for serious missteps that endangered their respective candidacies. (More on Inquirer)
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President Arroyo’s political allies have won more than two-thirds of seats in elections for the House of Representatives, paving the way for a multi-party, pro-administration coalition backing re-elected Pangasinan Rep. Jose de Venecia as Speaker for the fifth term.
This, according to an e-mail sent by Noel Albano, de Venecia’s chief of staff, will assure the “continuity of his (de Venecia’s) wide-ranging reform agenda.” (More on ABS-CBN)
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By ELLALYN B. DE VERA
Party-list group Buhay continues to lead the party-list elections followed by 2004 elections topnotcher Bayan Muna, in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) count.
As of 1 p.m. yesterday, Buhay party-list, whose first nominee is Rene Velarde, son of El Shaddai’s Mike Velarde, led the latest count of the National Board of Canvassers held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City. (More on Inquirer)
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Fourteen partylist groups will get at least one congressional seat, have so far garnered more than two percent of the votes cast for party-list, according to the latest official count of the Commission on Elections released Tuesday afternoon. (More on Inquirer)
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Eight Genuine Opposition candidates continued to dominate the National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections quickcount of the partial and unofficial results of the senatorial election.
As of 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, four GO bets led the count namely Loren Legarda (9,624,986), Francis Escudero (9,370,285), Panfilo Lacson (8,279,916) and Manuel Villar (7,933,889). (More on Manila Bulletin)
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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) could not proclaim Iloilo Governor Niel Tupas Sr. although he has led by a wide margin in the number of votes canvassed. (More on Inquirer)
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The Commission on Elections suspended Wednesday the canvassing of certificates of canvass from the province of Sulu after an opposition lawyer noted several discrepancies in the COCs. (More on ABS-CBN)
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