Dy, Albano enjoy wide Isabela lead
>> Tuesday, May 21, 2013
TUGUEGARAO CITY – Re-electionist Isabela Gov.
Faustino Dy III and his running mate, Tony Pet Albano, Wednesday enjoyed wide
margins over their rivals, even as few more returns from remote towns still had
to be canvassed.
As of press time, Dy had 253,024 votes
against Marlo Angelo Padaca’s 22,455 and independent candidate Glorietta
Almazan’s 5,393. Padaca is the elder brother of former Isabela governor, now
Commission on Elections (Comelec) Commissioner Grace Padaca.
“Padaca is just a token candidate but he
garnered huge votes,” said former village chief Armando Cumigad, taking note of
the desire of some Isabelinos for a new leadership.
Except for last-minute radio advertisements,
Padaca neither held campaign sorties nor rallies to boost his gubernatorial
bid.
Albano, son of Rep. Rodolfo Albano Jr.,
garnered 205,192 votes against Marilou Cumigad, an elementary school teacher
who got 54,489.
Meanwhile, the Comelec Wedensday proclaimed
as winners 25 mayoral bets in Isabela, six of them unopposed, based on completed
election returns in the province, which has 34 towns and three cities.
Among the declared mayoral winners was
Gilbert Masigan, the vice mayor of Sta. Maria town who was charged and detained
for poking a gun on a supporter of a rival candidate who refused his handshake
during a campaign sortie.
Mayor Crispina Agcaoili of San Mateo town got
his second term, along with her husband, Vice Mayor Roberto Agcaoili.
San Pablo town Mayor Jose Antonio Miro III
won his third and last term, along with his father Jose Antonio Jr. as vice
mayor.
Also declared winners were Alicia Mayor Ian
Paul Dy and Vice Mayor Joel Amos Alejandro; Benito Soliven re-electionist Mayor
Benjamin Sanglay and Vice Mayor Roberto Lungan; Burgos re-electionist Mayor
Ruben Tegui and Vice Mayor Fred de la Cruz; Jones Mayor Leticia Sebastian and
Vice Mayor Florante Raspado; Luna Mayor Jaime Atayde and Vice Mayor Andrea
Domingo; Mallig re-electionist Mayor Pedro Flores and Vice Mayor Almario
Elizarde; Naguilian re-electionist Mayor Edgar Capuchino and Vice Mayor
Bernardo de la Peña; Quezon Mayor Daryl Gascon and Vice Mayor Jimmy Gamazon
Jr.; Reina Mercedes re-electionist Mayor Anthony Respicio and Vice Mayor Maria
Lourdes Seguban; Quirino re-electionist Josie Bella Juan and Vice Mayor Victor Emmanuel
Callangan; Ramon re-electionist Mayor Wilfredo Tabag and Vice Mayor
Dennis Jon de la Cruz; Roxas re-electionist Mayor Benedict Calderon and Vice
Mayor Servando Soriano; San Agustin re-electionist Mayor Virgilio Padilla
and Vice Mayor Cesar Mondalla; and San Guillermo Mayor Marilou Sanchez and Vice
Mayor Edgar Guyud.
Former first district congressman Rodolfo
Albano won as mayor of his hometown Cabagan where he ran unopposed. His
son-in-law Christopher Mamauag won as vice mayor.
Other mayors who ran unopposed and their
winning running mates were Tumauini Mayor Arnold Baustista and Vice Mayor
Christoper Uy; Sto. Tomas Mayor Leandro Talaue and Vice Mayor Eduardo Talaue;
San Manuel Mayor Michael Dy and Vice Mayor Mario Napicog Jr.; Delfin Albano
Mayor Tomas Pua and Vice Mayor Edwin Badua Jr.; Aurora Mayor William Uy and
Vice Mayor Damian Duldulao; and Angadanan Mayor Lourdes Panganiban and Vice
Mayor Diosdado Siquian.
Mayor Laurencio Zuniega of Cordon town got a
fresh mandate, a vindication of sorts on the rape charges filed against him
which he said were mere fabrications of his rivals to destroy his name. Lawyer
Hipolito Salatan, Zuniega’s running mate, lost to newcomer Charlita Mariano.
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