VOL. 9 ISSUE 52 • THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016
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A pedestrian walks by a streamer with an image of president elect Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte with a thank you message for his supporters along Roxas Avenue in Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
SARA, PULONG PROCLAIMED Transition team Malacañang to coordinate with Duterte transition team By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.
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FTER some delays, the City Board of Election Canvasser (CBOC) of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in Davao City finally proclaimed two members of the Duterte household as winners in the local polls. The board proclaimed yesterday former Mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio as Mayor and his elder brother Paolo Z. Duterte as Vice Mayor. Mayor Sara is returning to the same post she held from 2010 to 2013 while Paolo is on his second term. Around 2:00 p.m. yester-
day, the board announced the proclamation after counting all the votes cast during the May 9 election. Sara amassed 576,677 votes while the unopposed Paolo obtained 522,519 votes. However, the Duterte siblings were not present yesterday and their representative took their certificate of canvass (COC). Sara’s husband, lawyer Manases Carpio. received her COC while Paolo’s counsel lawyer Charmalou Aldevera received the COC in behalf of the vice mayor. The proclamation of the
Duterte children experienced delay due to the defective SD Card of a Vote Counting Machine (VCM) in Los Amigos Elementary. Comelec third district election officer Reynne Joy Bullecer said the SD Card needed to be reconfigured in their technical hub located in General Santos City and the Comelec sent it there on Tuesday night. “After we reconfigure the defective SD Cards, the BEI (Board of Election Inspectors) need to feed the ballots again to count the votes officially,” he said.
Bullecer said after the 571 ballots were fed in the VCM yesterday morning, the BEI printed voter’s receipt and transmitted the result to the CBOC. Earlier, CBOC chairman Marlon Casquejo said the ranking for the positions of Mayor and Vice Mayor will not be affected by the glitch but their consolidation and canvassing system (CCS) could not print their COC if the total cast votes were not counted by the canvassers. The CBOC proclaimed on
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holds first meeting T HE national campaign manager of presumptive president Mayor Rodrigo Duterte leads the Transition Committee formed on Wednesday to start working for a smooth handover from current administration of President Benigno Aquino III. The Duterte Transition Committee is composed of campaign manager Leoncio Jun Evasco; assistant campaign manager and executive assistant Christopher
Bong Go; Carlos G. Dominguez, former cabinet member and head of campaign finance committee; lawyers Salvador Medialdea and Loreto Ata, Duterte’s personal lawyers, and Peter Laviña, the head of the Duterte-Cayetano Media Team. Also around to provide support were members of the core group Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, former Transportation Secretary and elected Davao del Norte
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