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Update on
COMELEC manual reviews
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May 9, 2011
from
NAMFREL Election Monitor Vol.2, No.9
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After the first automated elections in May
2010, the Commission on Elections has received election protest
cases filed since last year and towards the end of March this year,
and has started to conduct manual reviews of the ballots from
precincts that were predetermined by protesting candidates. Revision
committees were formed to physically review and appreciate the
ballots presented for the recount. These committees were headed by
Comelec lawyers, and participated in by lawyers and watchers
representing the parties concerned. Following
are some cases that Comelec has acted on and their status as of last
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Mayoral Position, City of Manila: |
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Protest case was
filed by Lito Atienza against incumbent mayor Alfredo Lim
for “massive irregularities and errors in canvassing and
counting”. (source: PDI) |
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Review was able
to be observed by Namfrel representatives. |
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The review was
headed by Electoral Contests Adjudication Department (ECAD)
1st Division of the Comelec. |
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Manual review of
ballots started on March 29, 2011 and was halted on April
12, 2011. Only 195 out of the 200 identified ballot boxes
were opened; the remaining five were in the possession of
the HRET for another protest case. |
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Votes were
reviewed from at least one compact flash (CF) card as the
ballots were wet and
unusable when ballot box was opened. The images from the CF
card were printed on legal-size
paper which were then used in the revision process. |
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Resumption of the
review for the five remaining ballot boxes will be on May
13, 2011, in the
premises of the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
(HRET). |
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No hearing has
been conducted yet to present observations noted during the
manual appreciation
of the ballots by the revision committees. |
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Mayoral Position, City of Davao: |
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Mayoral Position, Himamaylan City, Negros
Occidental: |
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Vice-mayoral Position, San Jose City,
Nueva Ecija: |
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Ferdinand Dysico
filed the protest case against incumbent vice-mayor Jose
Felimon. |
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ECAD 1st Division
headed the review proceedings. |
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No other details
were gathered, but per phone conversation with an ECAD
staff, the review was finished and findings were gathered
and will be presented in a hearing that is yet to be
scheduled. |
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Comelec was
authorized by PET to use the CF Cards to resolve the case. |
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Mayoral Position, Taguig City: |
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Former Supreme
Court Justice Dante Tiñga filed the protest against
incumbent mayor Laarni Cayetano. |
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Mayor Cayetano
moved to have the protest stopped, but was later on junked
by the SC and Comelec was ordered to conduct the revision. |
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Comelec
Commissioner Elias Yusoph signed a decision for the 2nd
Division ruling that the 373 contested ballot boxes be
retrieved from Taguig City. Comelec is yet to set the date
for the revision. |
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Vice-Gubernatorial Position, Cebu: |
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Vice-Mayoral Position, San Fernando City,
La Union: |
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Pancrasio Nisce
filed the protest case against incumbent vice-mayor
Hemenegildo Gualberto |
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PET has
authorized Comelec to use CF Cards to resolve the dispute. |
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Case is still
pending and waiting for Comelec’s further action. |
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Muntinlupa City: |
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For mayoral
position, Jaime Fresnedi filed the protest case against
Aldrin San Pedro, while for vice-mayor, Marissa Rongavilla
protested against incumbent Artemio Simundac. |
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These cases are
still waiting for further action by the Commission on
Elections. |
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Mayoral Position, Angeles City, Pampanga: |
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(Data compiled by Mr. Edward Torcuato,
NAMFREL Assistant Project Coordinator) |
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