Isabelas fourth district to elect new solon
May 11, 2003 | 12:00am
SANTIAGO CITY More than 150,000 registered voters in Isabelas fourth congressional district are trooping to polling precincts tomorrow to elect their new representative in the House, left vacant with the death of Rep. Antonio Abaya last Feb. 26.
With a day before the special elections, the two protagonists Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solons widow, and long-time senior board member Giorgidi Aggabao were already claiming victory.
Mrs. Abaya, 66, of the Lakas-NUCD, hopes to succeed her husband with the support of Santiago City Mayor Jose Miranda, the only one of the districts seven mayors backing her up.
"Im confident well win for us to continue my husbands unfinished tasks," said Mrs. Abaya, a former director of the Southern Isabela General Hospital here.
Abaya, the "sentimental favorite," is banking on the support of Miranda, who withdrew from the race to back her up.
This city, conceded to be a Miranda-Abaya bailiwick, accounts for more than 60,000 votes, the biggest among the seven towns in the fourth district.
On the other hand, the politically powerful Dy clan, led by Gov. Faustino Dy Jr., predicted a victory for Aggabao, 55, who belongs to the Nationalist Peoples Coalition. Charlie Lagasca
With a day before the special elections, the two protagonists Dr. Asuncion Abaya, the late solons widow, and long-time senior board member Giorgidi Aggabao were already claiming victory.
Mrs. Abaya, 66, of the Lakas-NUCD, hopes to succeed her husband with the support of Santiago City Mayor Jose Miranda, the only one of the districts seven mayors backing her up.
"Im confident well win for us to continue my husbands unfinished tasks," said Mrs. Abaya, a former director of the Southern Isabela General Hospital here.
Abaya, the "sentimental favorite," is banking on the support of Miranda, who withdrew from the race to back her up.
This city, conceded to be a Miranda-Abaya bailiwick, accounts for more than 60,000 votes, the biggest among the seven towns in the fourth district.
On the other hand, the politically powerful Dy clan, led by Gov. Faustino Dy Jr., predicted a victory for Aggabao, 55, who belongs to the Nationalist Peoples Coalition. Charlie Lagasca
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