COTABATO CITY, Philippines -- Elections in most areas in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao were peaceful, held under tight security implemented by the Commission on Elections.
There were candidates, however, who complained of massive disenfranchisement of the supporters, accusing local officials of cheating to favor re-electionist barangay officials.
Tawi-Tawi Rep. Ruby Sahali, who is a registered voter in Barangay Pag-asa in the island town of Bongao, said polling in their precincts was peaceful, but marred by vote-buying.
“But the exercise was generally peaceful,†Sahali told The Star via text message.
Tawi-Tawi, an island province of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, is considered ARMM’s most peaceful province.
Gov. Esmael Mangudadatu, chairman of the provincial peace and order council (PPOC), said he is grateful to the Philippine National Police and the military for providing security to the polling sites in all of Maguindanao’s 36 towns.
“There were some election-related incidents in some areas, but the general conduct of the elections in the province went without any major hitch,†Mangudadatu said.
Mangudadatu said religious leaders and commanders of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front also helped the PPOC in its backchannel efforts that complemented the security initiatives of Maguindanao provincial election supervisor Udtog Tago.
“Local officials, the police and the military helped each other to maintain law and order during the election day `bayanihan’ style. Credit should also go to the peace advocacy groups and local election watch groups that monitored the conduct of the elections in the 36 towns in the province,†Mangudadatu said.
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