The Standard - 2016 May 28 - Saturday

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VOL. XXX  NO. 105  3 Sections 32 Pages P18  SATURDAY : MAY 28, 2016  www.thestandard.com.ph  editorial@thestandard.com.ph

PEASANT LEADER PICKED FOR DAR

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ELECTION FOR SALE Ex-poll execs sell ‘victory’ for P12M to P200M

By Christine F. Herrera, Joel Zurbano, Macon Ramos-Araneta and Maricel V. Cruz

INFORMATION technology expert and former Biliran congressman Glenn Chong bared evidence Friday that former poll executives had sold guaranteed victories to candidates who could be “programmed to win” in the May 9 automated elections.

At the Contra Canvass forum in Quezon City, Chong, vice chairman and spokesman of the election watchdog Reform Philippines Coalition, said he has received a video showing how a former election officer was selling the system to a politician in the Visayas. “I have heard of the system being sold for P12 million to one candidate to as high as P200 million depending on the number of candidates programmed to win, but this is

the first time I have received a concrete evidence of how it was peddled to candidates,” Chong stated. Showing a screen grab of the video, Chong said the former election officer offered to make the candidate win by giving him the database of voters in his area. The candidate would then choose the voters who will be retained and the edited database would be given back to the elecNext page tion officer.

Official canvass. Members of the National Board of Canvassers examine a Certificate of Canvass from Iloilo City during the final day of counting of the votes cast during the May 9 elections amid charges of cheating in the lower levels of the counting process. VER NOVENO

RODY, LENI TOP FINAL TALLY House deputy minority leader and 1-BAP By Maricel V. Cruz party-list Rep. Silvestre Bello III, the House CONGRESS, sitting as the National Board of contingent head for the minority bloc of the Canvassers, finished its official tally of all votes NBC, said this was the “fastest in the history Friday night and confirmed the victory for of canvassing in Congress.” The results of the congressional canvassDavao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte as president and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo as ing confirmed the earlier tally of votes made the by the Commission on Elections, where vice president. At 7:15 p.m., the 14-member congressional Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte emerged canvassing panel headed by Senator Aquilino as the next president with an overwhelming Pimentel III and House Majority Leader Nep- 16,601,997 votes and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni tali Gonzales II finished canvassing all 166 Robredo as the vice president with a total of Next page 14,418,817 votes. Certificates of Canvass on its third day.

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