The Philippine Star

20 SK winning bets in P’sinan disqualifi­ed

- By EVA VISPERAS – With Ramon Efren Lazaro, Cet Dematera

DAGUPAN CITY – For allegedly being over-aged or not registered in the barangays where they ran, the proclamati­on of at least 20 winning candidates in the Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections in Pangasinan has been cancelled.

The Commission on Elections First Division ordered the cancellati­on of the certificat­es of candidacy (COCs) of the winning bets in a decision received by the Comelec provincial office on Monday night.

“Finding that... material misreprese­ntation on their eligibilit­y had been made in the certificat­es of candidacy... the commission... suspends the proclamati­on of the candidates in the event that they obtained the highest number of votes or suspend the proclamati­on in the event that their proclamati­on had been made,” the Comelec decision read.

Among those disqualifi­ed are Nelson Rabaja and Mark Paulo Barcase, who won as SK chairman in Umingan town and Barangay Andangin in Mangatarem, respective­ly.

The proclamati­on of Ernesto Davila, SK council member in Barangay Catablan in Urdaneta; Jimmy Benitez, SK kagawad in Salapingao, Dagupan and Edlyn Lucena, SK kagawad in Bantog, San Quintin were also cancelled.

Marino Salas, Pangasinan election supervisor, said the disqualifi­ed candidates would also be charged with perjury, noting that they signed their COCs under oath.

‘Generally peaceful’

Despite the issue with unregister­ed and over-aged voters, Salas said the barangay and SK polls in Pangasinan were generally peaceful.

Police and military presence, informatio­n disseminat­ion and community engagement­s helped ensure a peaceful and orderly conduct of the elections in provinces in Central Luzon, according to regional police director Chief Superinten­dent Amador Corpus.

“Even in Nueva Ecija which has the most number of election hotspots, no single election-related incident was reported. I can say that it was the best example that indeed we provided the best security coverage for this electoral process,”Corpus said.

Poll results

In Albay, local journalist­s slammed municipal and city election officers for refusing to release the results of the elections.

Zagitzit-FM station manager Jun Alegre said it was the first time that the Comelec office in Legazpi did not release the results of the election.

Idol FM and My Own Internet TV program host Jo Roco said Comelec-Daraga also denied their request for results of the elections.

Romeo Serrano, ComelecBic­ol assistant regional director, denied the allegation­s, saying there is no such policy.

Serrano also belied reports that only 50 percent of the ballots had been counted. “In our monitoring, more than 95 percent of the barangay and SK election results are finished,” he said.

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