The Philippine Star

Lawmakers laud orderly polls, vow speedy canvass

- By EDU PUNAY

Lawmakers yesterday lauded the orderly and peaceful conduct of the national and local elections last Monday and vowed the speedy canvass of votes later this month.

Re-elected Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuert­e lauded the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for the speedy transmitta­l of voting results that has buttressed the credibilit­y of the presidenti­al election that made presumptiv­e president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. the first-ever post-EDSA candidate who has won by a clear majority of votes.

“While there were isolated cases of poll day hitches, the conduct of this year’s national and local elections was generally faster and more efficient than in past computeriz­ed polls, leading to a highly credible balloting that has settled without doubt the victory of a presidenti­al candidate who a majority of Filipino voters want to lead our country back to its path of high and inclusive growth, following the double whammy of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” Villafuert­e said in a statement.

“The generally peaceful and orderly elections plus the subsequent speedy transmitta­l of the voting results have helped prop up the resounding win of presidenti­al candidate Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. (BBM) who has won by an unpreceden­ted 31 million-plus votes or an overwhelmi­ng lead of at least 16 million votes over his rivals for the presidency,” he added.

The former deputy speaker also appealed for national unity following the highly polarized elections and called on all Filipinos to rally behind Marcos, “who is the clear choice of a majority of our voters.”

“All of us have more reason to support the next Philippine leader, given that he is apparently the first contender in a post-EDSA presidenti­al contest who has won by a clear majority of those who had actually voted. In contrast, all past post-EDSA presidents only won by a plurality of the votes cast,” Villafuert­e said.

“With his key pronouncem­ents during the presidenti­al campaign season, I am confident that BBM will genuinely pursue a political and economic agenda that will restore us to the path of high and inclusive growth after it stumbled across speed bumps over the past two years as a result of the once-ina-century pandemic and, later, the Russia-Ukraine conflict,” he added.

As this developed, the House leadership has vowed the quick and efficient canvassing of votes by Congress sitting as the National Board of Canvassers.

Speaker Lord Allan Velasco said they would perform “our constituti­onal mandate to receive and canvass the votes for the two highest leaders of our country, our next president and vice president.”

Velasco added that they plan to start the canvass on May 24 until May 27 or 28 at the latest.

“It’s possible that we start on the 24th and it looks promising that we will be able to proclaim by May 27 or May 28 at the latest,” he told reporters at a press conference last Monday afternoon during the initializa­tion of the consolidat­ion and canvassing system (CCS) machine that would be used for the official counting of votes.

The Marinduque representa­tive revealed that the proclamati­on could even be held at an earlier date, depending on the developmen­ts during the canvassing.

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