The Philippine Star

Drawing of lots settles tied barangay, SK races

- By Eva Visperas

MALASIQUI, Pangasinan – Drawing of lots was used here to break the tie between two winning candidates for barangay captain and another two for Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) chairman.

The tie between Domingo Ico and Armando Opguar, who got 310 votes each at Nal “The sian Sur, was broken yesterday morning with the drawing of two sheets of paper – one with the words punong barangay (barangay captain)

written on it while another piece was blank.

The same tie-breaking scheme was used for the SK chairman position in Barangay Tomling where both winning candidates, Andrea Ray Almazan and Welmar Palomino, got 110 votes.

Gloria Cadiente, Commission on Elections (Comelec) officer here, told The STAR that the tie between Almazan and Palomino was settled immediatel­y at the precinct last Monday night.

Cadiente revealed that Opguar was initially upset with the result and stormed out of the Comelec municipal office, but he returned after a few minutes to shake hands with those at the venue, including his opponent.

“All is well after the tie was settled. That’s what the law says so they have to abide by it,” Cadiente said.

Meanwhile, a barangay kagawad (councilor) of Bislig in San Andres, Catanduane­s is being hunted by the police after he punched another kagawad, who was left unconsciou­s last Monday noon during the barangay and SK elections.

Esperidion Santelices, who ran for barangay captain and lost, struck Zaldy Aquino, a tricycle driver and re-electionis­t kagawad, according to Senior Insp. Malou Calubaquib, Bicol police spokesman.

Initial investigat­ion showed that, for no apparent reason, Santelices hit Aquino in the face, causing the victim to fall to the ground unconsciou­s.

The suspect fled the scene after the incident.

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