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[Title] => Comelec proclaims Daza
[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec), through its First Division, recently dismissed the appeal filed by losing gubernatorial candidate Madeleine Mendoza-Ong and losing congressional candidate Teodoro Jumamil against the proclamation of lawyers Raul Daza and Harlin Abayon as governor and congressman, respectively of Northern Samar.
During the canvass of the province-wide votes by the PBC, the lawyers of Ong and Jumamil objected to the certificates of canvass from various towns, claiming that they were based on manufactured, spurious or fake election returns.
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MADELEINE MENDOZA-ONG
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[Title] => Comelec proclaims Daza
[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec), through its First Division, recently dismissed the appeal filed by losing gubernatorial candidate Madeleine Mendoza-Ong and losing congressional candidate Teodoro Jumamil against the proclamation of lawyers Raul Daza and Harlin Abayon as governor and congressman, respectively of Northern Samar.
During the canvass of the province-wide votes by the PBC, the lawyers of Ong and Jumamil objected to the certificates of canvass from various towns, claiming that they were based on manufactured, spurious or fake election returns.
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September 12, 2001 - 12:00am