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[Title] => Belmonte wins 2nd term in QC
[Summary] => For the first time since its creation in 1939, Quezon City voters have given an overwhelming mandate of more than 400,000 votes to a sitting chief executive.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Unruly crowd halts canvassing in QC
[Summary] => The Quezon City Board of Canvassers halted yesterday the canvassing of election returns from various precincts in the city because of too many lawyers and poll watchers that had gathered at Quezon City Hall to monitor the process.
Lawyers and watchers from various political parties who packed the canvassing area were ordered ejected from the premises for the sole purpose of restoring order.
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[Title] => QC Comelec district offices get new service vehicles
[Summary] => The Quezon City government turned over yesterday four brand new Toyota Revo vans to be used by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) district offices in the city.
Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. personally handed over the keys to election officers Flor de Gian (District 1), Lea Alarcon (District 2), Rhodora Aquino (District 3), and Evelyn Bautista (District 4), at the city hall grounds.
"The city government want to help election officers perform their jobs effectively," Belmonte said.
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Lawyers and watchers from various political parties who packed the canvassing area were ordered ejected from the premises for the sole purpose of restoring order.
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[Summary] => The Quezon City government turned over yesterday four brand new Toyota Revo vans to be used by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) district offices in the city.
Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. personally handed over the keys to election officers Flor de Gian (District 1), Lea Alarcon (District 2), Rhodora Aquino (District 3), and Evelyn Bautista (District 4), at the city hall grounds.
"The city government want to help election officers perform their jobs effectively," Belmonte said.
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