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Monday, May 10, 2010

Election Returns from Bonbon, Bulua, Patag, and Balulang as of 05/11/10, 1:20 pm


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
DISTRICT 1 Bonbon Bulua Patag Balulang
BENALDO, Benjo
(PMP)
1,472 3,131 1,783 1,721
DARIMBANG, Candy
(IND.)
919 2,961 1,565 1,892
DICHOSA, Tito GH (IND.) 119 210 131 194
UY, Kikang (LKS-KMP) 1,310 2,096 1,795 1,498
YTEM, Dulce (IND.) 42 168 55 106
MAYOR
ABEJUELA, Berchmans
(LP)
26 143 70 95
BORRES, Felix, Jr.
(IND.)
3 6 8 7
EMANO, Vicente (PMP) 1,726 3,698 2,000 2,226
ILLANA, Sulpicio
(IND.)
2 26 7 3
LLOREN, Romerico
(IND.)
4 13 7 13
UY, Jasper (IND.) 37 105 77 64
UY, Rolando
(LKS-KAM)
2,167 4,789 3,489 3,151
VICE MAYOR
ACENAS, Caesar Ian
(PMP)
1,874 4,868 2,816 2,922
DAMO, Carmelito
(LM)
57 119 64 115
OCON, Zaldy
(LKS-KAM)
1,862 3,157 2,396 2,113
City Councilors
DISTRICT 1
1. ABACAHIN, Reynaldo
(IND.)
410 1,402 657 1,004
2. ABADAY, Roger
(LKS-KAM)
2,502 3,345 2,935 2,025
3. ABBU, Jose
Pepe (PMP)
1,306 3,639 1,823 1,467
4. ACEDERA, Ben Joseph
III (LP)
429 1,027 613 1,156
5. AGBON, Jun
Michael (IND.)
60 155 100 113
6.ANGANA, Rey
(LM)
86 242 111 159
7. BACAL, Alden
(PMP)
1,372 3,560 2,177 1,827
8.BARBA, Adrian
(PMP)
1,404 4,104 2,430 1,789
9. CALINGIN, Alvin
(IND.)
1,396 3,505 1,917 2,105
10. CALIZO, Mary
Cor (PDP)
1,076 2,826 2,527 1,251
11.CULANAG, Erwin
(NP)
111 390 588 194
12.DABA, Annie
(PMP)
1,828 4,096 2,288 2,186
13.DABATIAN, Douglas
(LKS)
690 1,352 1,558 989
14.DEL BANDO, Samuel
(LKS)
480 1,216 1,024 654
15.DUMALA, Abundio
(IND.)
44 103 78 46
16.GALACIO, Rodulfo
(IND.)
72 215 140 2,310
17.GAMOTIN, Casiano
Jr. (IND.)
1,238 1,830 1,057 1,105
18. LAGUMEN, Marlyn
(LKS)
736 1,684 1,580 1,014
19. LICAYAN, Simeon
(PMP)
1,840 4,117 1,971 2,243
20. LIM, Yan Lam
(PMP)
1,094 1,993 1,519 1,146
21.MAAGAD, Sheridan
(LP)
214 3,773 545 360
22. MABUNAY, Rey
(LKS-KAM)
714 1,203 1,157 620
23. MACABODBOD, Greg
(LKS)
673 1,281 1,427 778
24. MARBAN, Myrna
(LKS-KAM)
1,047 1,702 1,569 2,451
25. PAJO, Dante
(PMP)
2,090 3,238 1,871 2,237
26. RAAGAS, Nicolas
(IND.)
1,287 2,160 1,055 1,242
27. SABAL, Maria Myrna
(LKS)
1,065 2,211 2,107 1,166
28. TANASAS, Gerardo Jr. (BP) 104 174 94 204
29. YAP, Temotio (IND.) 136 461 268 286

PARTIAL AND UNOFFICIAL VOTE COUNT AS OF 12:01 AM, MAY 11, 2010

Presidentiables
Benigno Aquino III leading with 9,163,255 votes, followed by Joseph Ejercito Estrada with 5,820,684; Manny Villar, 3,127,674; Gilbert Teodoro, 2,396,410; Eddie Villanueva, 700,357; Richard Gordon, 348,176; Nicanor Perlas, 30,527; Jamby Madrigal, 27,682; and, JC delos Reyes with 25,223.
Vice Presidentiables
Jejomar Binay leading with 9,142,488 votes, followed by Mar Roxas with 8,339,121; Loren Legarda, 2,350,675; Bayani Fernando, 657,468; Edu Manzano, 403,157; Perfecto Yasay, 225,811; Jose Sonza 38,054; and, Dominador Chipeco, Jr. with 28,310.
Senatoriables
Ramon Revilla, Jr. leading with 11,887,509, followed by Jinggoy Estrada with 11,840,524; Miriam Santiago, 10,902,620; Franklin Drilon, 9,954,424; Juan Ponce Enrile, 9,891,042; Pia Cayetano, 8,868,777; Bongbong Marcos, 8,859,217; Ralph Recto, 7,757,820; Tito Sotto, 7,600,110; Serge Osmena, 7,215,164; Lito Lapid, 6,694,794; and, Teofisto Guingona with 6,492,796 votes.
(not in magic 12 circle as of time stated above)
Lisa Hontiveros with 5,870,498 at 13th; Rodolfo Biazon with 5,495,610 at 14th; and, Jose de Venecia with 5,281,678 at 15th.

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Presidential candidates



Candidate


Number of votes


Percentage


Aquino


101,191


35.07%


Estrada


85,756


27.05%


Villar


69,756


22.00%


Gibo


35,909


11.33%


Villanueva


9,809


3.09%


Acosta


2,011


0.63%


Gordon


1,303


0.41%


Perlas


491


0.15%


Jamby


418


0.13%


Delos Reyes


375


 


 


Vice Presidential candidates



Candidate


Number of votes


Percentage


Binay


118,092


39.91%


Roxas


91,991


31.09%


Legarda


66,061


22.32%


Manzano


10,490


3.54%


Fernando


5,575


1.88%


Yasay


2,602


2.88%


Chipeco


591


0.20%


 


Senatorial candidates



Candidate


Number of votes


Percentage


Revilla


159,174


8.32%


Estrada


135,785


7.04%


Defensor


109,536


5.72%


Enrile


104,286


5.45%


Lapid


95,792


5.00%


Drilon


92,635


4.84%


Marcos


87,354


4.56%


Cayetano


81,992


4.28%


Recto


79,020


4.13%


Sotto


68,562


3.58%


 


PRESS RELEASE 02: PPCRV-ACDO prepares for election returns as polling precincts close

CAGAYAN DE ORO (05/10/10, 8:00 pm) – With the final deadline for casting votes set at 7:00 pm today by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), the local chapter of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) is currently gathering and preparing for public scrutiny the data based on election returns (ERs) printed out by the Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines stationed in polling precincts all over Misamis Oriental and Camiguin.

According to Carlbyrd Cabaraban, assistant to PPCRV Chapter Chairman Fr. Nathaniel Lerio, the PCOS machines will print 8 copies of the ERs, to be followed by 22 more ER copies after the 4th of the 8 initial copies has been sent to PPCRV headquarters in Manila for internal editing.

On the other hand, the local chapter of PPCRV will be releasing tabular reports based on the 2nd of the 8 initial ER copies. Presently, volunteer technicians are preparing PowerPoint presentations which will contain details such as the number of precincts still open to voters, number of precincts closed, and precincts that have already transmitted their returns as of 7:30 pm today, in addition to statistics gathered from ER sheets.

The PowerPoint presentation described above will be displayed for the benefit of reporters who do not have ready access to the Internet, although those who do could get online may view them on the official PPCRV-ACDO blog, at http://ppcrvacdomedia.blogspot.com.  The PPCRV will receive early poll results by 9:30 tonight said, Ana de Villa-Singson, Media and communications director of PPCRV.  The PowerPoint presentation may be viewed by 10:00 pm at the earliest.

PRESS RELEASE 01: Voting extended due to difficulties

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (05/10/10, 3:00 pm) – According to COMELEC, voting was extended to 7 pm but the PPCRV is still worried that many would be disenfranchised because of the slow voting process in most of the precincts in Misamis Oriental and Camiguin. Because of this, voting will be possibly extended beyond 7 pm.
General observation as of 2:15 this afternoon is that more than 1/4 of the voting population in each precinct has casted their vote. As observed also more people have been served a priority number but are still waiting for their turn.

As of 10 am this morning, 7 PCOS machines were reported by PPCRV volunteers to have bogged down – three were recorded by District 2, one in District 4, and another in District 5. In Sagay, Camiguin, the machine stopped accepting ballots after 60 successful votes and had to be restarted.

“Although they replace the machines, the time they take to do so is wasted,” said Fr. Nathaniel C. Lerio, head of the PPCRV-CdO. “We have tried calling the local Smartmatics to bring this inefficiency to their attention but they have not answered our calls.”

Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma, SJ, DD, had already expressed his concern that the voting process itself is taking so long. “I voted this morning and I noted that it takes 2-5 minutes, at the fastest, to vote per person,” he said. “There was only one lady facilitating the checking of the records of the voters. I suggested that two or more people could be added to facilitate the checking because this is the bottleneck of the entire process.”
Because of the slow process, many voters have become impatient and the polling precincts have become more disordered.

The PPCRV is now readying the roving team for the extended voting. The team will facilitate the retrieval of the official Election Results.

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