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THE OFFICIAL E-NEWSLETTER OF THE PHILIPPINE INFORMATION AGENCY - SIQUIJOR | WWW.PIA.GOV.PH and the DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - SIQUIJOR | WWW.DOST.GOV.PH VOL. 4| NO. 16 May 9-16, 2016
LP bets dominate Siquijor polls
SIQUIJOR, (PIA) -- Local and national Liberal Party (LP) bets dominated in majority of the electoral positions here from presidential down to Sangguniang Bayan members. Neophyte congressional bet Fiscal Ramon Antonio Vicente (RAV) Rocamora won with 22,125 votes over his rivals, namely: incumbent representative of the lone district of Siquijor, Congresswoman Marie Anne Pernes with 18,216 votes, Atty. Orlando A. Fua, Jr., former congressman and governor, 9,695 and former vicegovernor, Atty. Carl Ganhinhin, 4,439 votes. Now on his second
term, Governor Zaldy “Jecoy” Villa won an insurmountable lead for the gubernatorial race with 31,708 votes. H e w a s f o l l o w e d b y A t t y. Orlando Fua, former congressman and governor with 15,481 votes; incumbent Sangguniang Panlalawigan member Clare B. Lucero, 3,888; Armin Demetillo, 1,471 and Jerry Miraflor with 279 votes. Siquijor town incumbent mayor Mei Ling Quezon won the slot for vice-governor with 26,135 votes; followed by Bryan Pernes, 14,809 votes. Former SP Arturo Pacatang
has 8,026 votes; Galileo Jumawan got 1,140 and James Serencio 785 votes. The new board members in the first district are Cyrus Olpoc, 14,540 votes; Leonardo Lingcay, 13,872 and Darlyn Honrubia, 13,208 votes. In the second district winning candidates are Atty. Dindo Tumala, 13,128 votes; Noel Monte, 9,618 votes and Jaime Valesco, 7,861 votes. Except for Lazi town, all five winning mayors and vice
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Comelec: Election in Siquijor peaceful Election in Siquijor peaceful SIQUIJOR, May 12 (PIA) -- Election in Siquijor province ran smoothly from the time the polling precincts opened until voting ended, according to Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and the Philippine National Police here. As of 7:00 a.m of May 9, all 135 polling centers here were activated based on the quantum GIS of the PNP-Siquijor Provl Election Monitoring Action Center
(PEMAC). Sector Commander Election Assistant Gene Villarin of the Provincial COMELEC said some minor glitches in the operation of Vote Counting Machines (VCMs) were reported but with the contingency machines, this was settled. “So far, walay napostpone, (so far, nothing was postponed),” Villarin said of the conduct of election. Sector Commander PSSupt.
Enrique Belcina for District 2 (Lazi, San Juan and Maria towns) said the conduct of election was generally peaceful. Except for some precincts in Lazi town where casting of votes were delayed due to Vote Counting Machine (VCM) problems, all other precincts in the five municipalities of Siquijor, Lazi, Maria, San Juan and Enrique Villanueva went well until the closing of polling precincts and the counting of votes. (rac/PIA7-Siquijor)