Lawyer Reynaldo Doma, acting provincial election supervisor, and Dr. Benito Tumamao, schools division superintendent, both quit as members of the provincial board of canvassers, citing pressure from both camps.
Doma and Tumamao, with their police escorts, left the canvassing area yesterday morning.
The remaining member of the provincial board of canvassers, prosecutor Anthony Foz, a cousin of former Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Heherson Alvarez, a known Dy ally, is reportedly also resigning anytime.
Dys 18 lawyers are led by former Judge Diosdado Bala, provincial administrator. Padacas legal team, on the other hand, is composed of 20 lawyers led by Francisco Marallag, the president of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in the province.
Bala moved that the provincial board of canvassers include in the canvassing the certificate of canvass (COC) from Cordon town but was aggressively opposed by Marallag.
A shouting match ensued between the two lawyers, forcing the provincial board of canvassers to suspend the canvassing.
The Cordon COC submitted by election officer Urbano Oprecio showed that Dy garnered 12,791 votes as against Padacas 2,313. However, in Namfrels count, Dy had 5,591 votes while Padaca had 8,275.
Bala said the authenticity of the COC is unquestionable because it bore the signatures of the members Cordons board of canvassers namely Oprecio, municipal treasurer Rustico Bayaca and DepEd representative Luzviminda Javier.
Marallag, however, insisted that the COC was tampered with and claimed that the Namfrels copy is more authentic.
Padacas lawyers speculated that the inclusion of the Cordons COC might slim down their clients lead over Dy.
Before the canvassing stopped, Padaca was leading the race with 145,954 votes against Dys 125,712.
Padaca described Doma and Tumamaos resignation as "funny and disgusting" which could further delay the proceedings.
Meanwhile, Dy said he would respect whatever the result of the official and final tally of the provincial board of canvassers. But his camp asked the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to order the transfer of the canvassing of COCs to Manila. They cited the highly tense situation in the provincial capitol.
At least 100 soldiers in full battle gear from the 77th Infantry Battalion have been deployed inside and outside the provincial capitol.