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                    [Title] => Vote recount in South Upi underway
                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY — A recanvass of votes in the May 10 polls is finally underway in South Upi, Maguindanao to determine the winner among the three mayoral candidates.


This, as the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has invalidated the separate proclamations of the three aspirants as winner, for which the South Upi election officer is now being prosecuted.
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In a statement, Hussin said he has appointed Zaidamin Midtimbang and Jabbar Sinsuat as officers-in-charge for Talitay and South Upi, respectively. The two towns are both in the second district of Maguindanao.

Midtimbang and Sinsuat head the associations of barangay chairmen in their respective towns.
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Lawyer Clarita Callar, Comelec regional director, said their central office ordered the other day a recanvassing of election returns in South Upi town to determine who among the three mayoral candidates there really won.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, provincial election supervisor, said they have completed the canvassing of election returns from the towns of Talitay and South Upi, both in the second district of Maguindanao.
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Abalos, in a telephone interview with Catholic radio station dxMS here, said the commission, in fact, has started looking into the criminal and administrative liabilities of South Upi election officer Heidi Mamalinta for her multiple proclamations.
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                    [Title] => Vote recount in South Upi underway
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This, as the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has invalidated the separate proclamations of the three aspirants as winner, for which the South Upi election officer is now being prosecuted.
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In a statement, Hussin said he has appointed Zaidamin Midtimbang and Jabbar Sinsuat as officers-in-charge for Talitay and South Upi, respectively. The two towns are both in the second district of Maguindanao.

Midtimbang and Sinsuat head the associations of barangay chairmen in their respective towns.
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Lawyer Clarita Callar, Comelec regional director, said their central office ordered the other day a recanvassing of election returns in South Upi town to determine who among the three mayoral candidates there really won.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, provincial election supervisor, said they have completed the canvassing of election returns from the towns of Talitay and South Upi, both in the second district of Maguindanao.
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Abalos, in a telephone interview with Catholic radio station dxMS here, said the commission, in fact, has started looking into the criminal and administrative liabilities of South Upi election officer Heidi Mamalinta for her multiple proclamations.
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