Comelec affirms election of N.Vizcaya governor
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
SOLANO,
Nueva Vizcaya – The Commission on
Elections (Comelec) has affirmed the victory of Nueva Vizcaya Gov. Ruth Padilla
in the 2013 elections after it dismissed a protest filed against her by a
defeated candidate.
Padilla’s
lawyer Romulo Macalintal said that in an order promulgated Aug. 20, Comelec
Commissioners Al Parreño, Arthur Lim and ShariffAbas ruled that the votes
claimed by petitioner Jose Gambito during a recount of the ballots from the 76
precincts were not enough to overcome Padilla’s lead of 19,155.
Macalintal
received the Comelec decision on Tuesday.
Gambito
questioned the votes garnered by Padilla from 379 clustered precincts, citing
massive vote-buying and misreading or miscalculation of votes due to faulty
precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines and defective or tampered compact
flash cards.
Macalintal
said to expedite the proceedings, the Comelec ordered Gambito to select 20
percent of the 379 clustered precincts for a recount to determine the merit of
the election protest.
He
said Gambito chose 76 clustered precincts, which he deemed could support his
allegation of fraud and regularities.
The
Comelec found that Gambito failed to prove any substantial recovery from these
76 clustered precincts to support his protest.
The
possible maximum vote that Gambito could recover from the 76 pilot precincts
was only 426 votes.
“Under
the best-case scenario Padilla will still beat him by 16,527 votes,” Macalintal
said.
He
said the Comelec order showed the election was not marred by misreading or
miscalculations by the PCOS or vote-buying.
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