By Geraldine
G. Dumallig
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Incumbents and familiar names dominated the 2013 election
in the province.
Among those reelected was Rep. Manuel S.
Agyao who got 68,279 votes to his contender, lawyers Macario Duguiang’s 35,233.
Kalinga Gov. Jocel Baac also won with 63,213
votes over candidate Conrado Dieza Jr. who got 33,498 votes.
Vice Gov. Allen Jesse Mangaoang is also
re-elected with 52,140 votes over Farnaw Claver who got 45,586 votes.
Reelected for provincial board for District
1were Dave Odiem and Chester Alunday with newly elected Alonzo Saclag Jr. who
is from a prominent family in Lubuagan
and Emilio Kitongan, a councilor from Pasil.
For District 2, the members of the board
included re-electionist Gelacio Bongngat with former Tabuk City Mayor Camilo
Lammawin Jr., Mark Aldrich Diasen, son of the late and former Vice Governor
Rommel Diasen and former Gov. Floydelia Diasen, and lawyer Jerry Puday, son of
former Board Member William Puday.
In the municipal level, most of the
incumbents are also retained like in
Balbalan where the election was dominated by re-electionist Mayor Kenneth Dale
Mangaoang and Vice Mayor Eric Gonayon.
So
with Lubuagan’s incumbent mayor Johnny Dickpus and incumbent Vice Mayor
Elizabeth Pallogan.
In Pasil, mayor James Edduba was
unopposed but this time with a new vice
mayor in the person of Ellen Malannag, an incumbent Sangguniang Bayan member.
The electoral race in Pinukpuk was also name
recall as the people voted lawyer Jimmy Dasayon, son of incumbent mayor Irving
Dasayon who ran unopposed this election as vice mayor.
In Rizal, Kalinga, incumbent mayor Marcelo
dela Cruz Jr. and incumbent vice mayor Renato Vicente were also re-elected.
For Tanudan, incumbent mayor Johnwell
Tiggangay was given a fresh mandate
with Pedro Codiam as the new vice mayor.
In Tinglayan,
former mayor Johnny Maymaya won
over incumbent mayor Fernando Abay. Elected vice mayor is
Donato Gayyaman Jr., also a political figure in said municipality.
In Tabuk City, the people have chosen incumbent mayor Engr. Ferdinand
Tubban over former congressman Lawrence Wacnang. Incumbent vice mayor Darwin
Estrañero was unopposed.
Despite the reported military and communist
dissident armed conflicts, the election process in the province was generally peaceful with an estimated
70.1% voters turn out.
Among the observed concerns were mostly
technical which include delay and failure of voters report transmittal and
corrupted compact flash cards.
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