Manila Bulletin

Coin toss breaks tie in SK chair race

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga (PNA) – The Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) chairmansh­ip race in two barangays in the provinces of Aurora and Zambales was decided by a coin toss after the elections resulted in a tie.

In a best-of-three coin flips, fate favored Alex John Agabao against Noriel Torre in the SK chair race in Barangay 7, Casiguran, Aurora. Both SK candidates got 52 votes each.

The proclamati­on of Agabao as the new SK chairman was immediatel­y done after the coin toss.

“Sa angkan Agabao na hindi ako iniwan nung pinanghihi­naan na ako ng loob, at sa mga nakasama ko sa laban na ito. Lalo na sa mga bagong kaibigan namin, salamat pinagkatiw­ala niyo sa akin. Katulad ng aking ama, maglilingk­od ako ng serbisyong pantay at tapat para sa kabataan (To the Agabao family who did not leave me behind when I was getting discourage­d and to those who have been with me in this race, especially to my new friends, thank you for trusting me. Like my father, I will serve equally and honestly to the youth),” Agabao said in an interview.

Torre accepted his defeat, saying, “it is just the toss coin that made the opponent win. It’s not for me this time but there is always a next time.”

A similar scenario likewise happened in the SK chairperso­n race in Barangay San Guillermo, San Marcelino, Zambales.

SK candidates Jenelyn Dalit and Jemimah Faith Gongora agreed to resolve the deadlock with a one-time coin toss.

Dalit, a re-electionis­t, chose the head side while her opponent Gongora selected the tail side.

The municipal board of canvassers facilitate­d the coin-flipping to break the tie of 62 votes.

Dalit thanked her supporters after emerging as the winner and vowed to continue the programs she started in 2022.

“Maraming maraming salamat po sa lahat ng sumuporta, naniwala at muling nagtiwala sa aking pagtakbo bilang SK chairperso­n ng Barangay San Guillermo (Thank you very much to all those who supported, believed and again for giving the trust in me as SK chairperso­n of Barangay San Guillermo). Prayer is so powerful. To God be the glory,” she said in her official social media account.

Gongora accepted her defeat and also thanked her supporters.

“Indeed, it was a good fight. Taospuso po akong nagpapasal­amat sa lahat ng nagtiwala at sumuporta sa akin para sa labang ito simula sa umpisa hanggang dulo. Hindi man po ako ang pinalad na manalo ngunit narito pa rin ako patuloy na susuporta at maglilingk­od para sa kabataan (I am so grateful to everyone who has supported me and trusted me from the beginning to the end. I’m not the lucky one to win, but I’m still here to support and serve the youth),” she said.

Under the Omnibus Election Code, a tie can be settled by drawing lots or tossing a coin.

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