Philippine Daily Inquirer

COURT VOIDS 2019 POLL WINOFTAWI-TAWI MAYOR

- By Julie S. Alipala @alipalajul­ie

ZAMBOANGA CITY— A regional trial court (RTC) in Tawi-tawi province unseated the mayor of Simunul town and installed the candidate who placed third as the rightful winner in the 2019 mayoral election.

In a ruling dated Oct. 5, Presiding Judge Grace Tillah of the Sapa-sapa RTC nullified the victory of Mayor Wasilah Abdurahman, citing “massive fraud, anomalies and other electoral irregulari­ties” in 23 clustered precincts in the town.

The case stemmed from a protest filed by mayoral candidate Benzar Tambut, alleging substitute voting and fraud, among others, supposedly carried out by Abdurahman’s camp.

Tillah declared Tambut “the winning candidate with the highest number of plurality of valid votes cast.” The second-ranked candidate, Pirza Bulante was never mentioned in the court decision.

During the midterm polls, Abdurahman, who ran under the National Unity Party, garnered 5,857 votes, while Tambut, a candidate of the Partido Demokratik­o Pilipino-lakas ng Bayan, got 1,547.

Experts

Bulante, a candidate of the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition, got 2,887 votes while Alihanapia Albani of the Pederalism­o ng Dugong Dakilang Samahan party had 19.

In the revised count as part of the poll protest, Abdurahman’s votes even increased to 5,892 while Tambut got 1,559.

In a telephone interview, Tillah said the camp of Tambut hired technical experts from the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to examine election-related documents. Mainly, the NBI personnel determined if the handwritin­g, fingerprin­ts and signatures contained in official voters’ records matched those reflected in records generated on the day of election.

Romeo Magcuro, an NBI document examiner, found more than 5,000 “spurious,” Tillah said.

Citing the findings the judge ordered Abdurahman’s tally subtracted by 5,093 votes. Of these, 5,022 were nullified because of thumbmarks which “cannot be attributed to the voters,” 54 involved signatures “written by two persons,” and 17 nonidentic­al fingerprin­ts.

This reduced Abdurahman’s official tally to 799 votes, way below Tambut’s tally. But votes received by Bulante exceeded Tambut’s revised tally by 1,328 votes.

Mandate

Abdurahman blasted Tillah for siding with Tambut as she denied orchestrat­ing the supposed fraud during the polls. “It is unfortunat­e that a losing candidate, a third placer at that, is trying to disrupt our march toward economic prosperity,” she said.

“I firmly believe that a protestant who does not have the mandate of the people of Simunul cannot overturn the will of the people of Simunul,” she added.

Abdurahman has appealed Tillah’s decision in the Commission on Elections, asking the poll body to stop its implementa­tion.

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