CAR proclaims election winners; Magalong retains post in Baguio

By Liza Agoot

May 11, 2022, 7:58 pm

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<div id="yiv1731387605"><strong>FASTEST RESULTS</strong>. The Commission on Elections proclaims the winning candidates for the three top posts in Abra at the site of the provincial canvassing around 7 p.m. on Tuesday (May 10, 2022). Ricardo Lampac, provincial election supervisor and the chairman of the election board, said air assets allowed for the fast delivery of the election results in far-flung Tineg and Lacub towns. <em>(PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot)</em></div>
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FASTEST RESULTS. The Commission on Elections proclaims the winning candidates for the three top posts in Abra at the site of the provincial canvassing around 7 p.m. on Tuesday (May 10, 2022). Ricardo Lampac, provincial election supervisor and the chairman of the election board, said air assets allowed for the fast delivery of the election results in far-flung Tineg and Lacub towns. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot)
BANGUED, Abra – Winners for the different elected posts in the six provinces and two cities in the Cordillera Administrative Region have been proclaimed, some as early as Monday evening and the last batch on Tuesday evening.

As early as Monday evening (May 9), the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has proclaimed incumbent Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong reelected following the completion of the canvassing of the precincts that covered 128 barangays in the city.

He was proclaimed with reelected Congressman Marquez “Mark” Go and Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan.

Also proclaimed on Monday night were Tabuk City winners Darwin Estranero for mayor; and Dick Bal-o for vice mayor together with the councilors.

Abra Congressman Joseph Sto. Niño "JB" Bernos, who ran for mayor of La Paz municipality, was also proclaimed on Monday evening. He ran unopposed for the position.

In Ifugao, the reelection of Congressman Solomon Chungalao and Vice Governor Glenn Prudenciano with Lamut town mayor and governor-elect Jerry Dalipog were proclaimed around 3 p.m. on Tuesday.

In Benguet, the winners for the leading provincial posts -- Congressman-elect Eric Go Yap, reelected Governor Melchor Diclas, and newcomer Felipe Tagel as vice governor -- were proclaimed also at 3 p.m. Tuesday.

In Kalinga, the provincial canvassers proclaimed around 5 p.m. Tuesday reelected Congressman Allen Jesse Mangaoang, while former Vice Governor James Edduba was elected governor and former Governor Jocel Baac won for vice governor.

In Mountain Province, incumbent Congressman Maximo Dalog, Governor Bonifacio Lacwasan, and Vice Governor Francis Tauli were all reelected in the same position and proclaimed around 6 p.m. on Tuesday.

Abra winners were proclaimed around 7 p.m. on Tuesday led by governor-elect and incumbent Bangued Mayor Dominic Valera, incumbent governor and vice-governor-elect Joy Valera-Bernos, and incumbent La Paz Mayor Ching Bernos, who won as congresswoman of the lone district of Abra.

In Apayao, where most of the positions went to unopposed candidates, election supervisor Ricardo Bulintao, in a private message thru social media, said the winners were proclaimed around 9 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

Air assets

Abra election officer and Provincial Election Board chairman Ricardo Lampac said, “This is the fastest so far that Abra finished and proclaimed the winning candidates and transmitted the result to the national board of canvassers."

He said that they could have finished earlier had it not been for two municipalities that were traditionally the last to submit results due to their distance from the provincial capital.

Lampac said the municipalities of Tineg and Lacub, which have precincts located in far-flung sitios, did not have an internet signal that will allow the transmission to be done.

He said Sitio Talipugo in Lacub is not accessible by road and had to use air assets to transmit and deliver its election supplies and results.

“If they walk, it will take about two days to reach the place but with the air assets provided by security forces, they were flown to the location of the municipal canvassing and the municipal result also flown to the capital town,” Lampac said.

Lampac said the Commission on Elections' strong partnership with the different government agencies allowed it to complete its task faster and deliver the necessary results earlier. (PNA)

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