LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Re-electionist Gov.
Amado Espino Jr. earned an avalanche of votes based on precinct tally sheets
canvassed by the board of election inspectors in the province’s 44 towns and
three cities as of Tuesday.
Espino’s 699,573 votes was three times the
votes cast in favor of his opponent, Alaminos City Mayor Hernani Braganza, who
got 237,109 votes in the total unofficial count.
In Alaminos City where Braganza is the
incumbent mayor, Espino shoveled in 8,969 votes while the mayor got only 5,954
votes.
Espino’s margin of 462,464 almost sealed his
win, short of the official confirmation and his proclamation by the provincial
board of canvassers.
Braganza’s beating was worse in Asingan town,
home of his uncle, former President Fidel Ramos, who endorsed his gubernatorial
bid, where he got only 6,675 votes against Espino’s 18,937.
For his part, re-electionist Vice Gov. Jose
Ferdinand Calimlim had a commanding lead of 575,664 votes against former
Philippine National Police chief Arturo Lomibao’s 244,544 votes.
Voter turnout in Pangasinan in last Monday’s
balloting was a low 59.9 percent.
The province has 1.5 million registered
voters but votes cast reached only 936,682.
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