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                    [Title] => Negros Occ canvassers to correct Roxas votes
                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has directed the Negros Occi—dental board of canvassers to reconvene and correct the "manifest error" in the number of votes of administration senatorial candidate Mar Roxas committed by the municipal board of canvassers of Valladolid town.


The Comelec en banc issued Resolution No. 7152 last Tuesday in response to the request of regional Comelec director Victor Gaborne.
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Results tabulated so far by the volunteer poll watchers represented a minuscule percentage of the total. Even the Bacolod count hardly reached 10,000 while the city canvass is about to start and come out with the final results.

Namfrel chairwoman Carmen Benares said some of the problems included unsigned copies, ineligible signatures and lack of certification.
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Marsha Cordero, election supervisor of Negros Occidental, has asked Resurreccion Borra, the Commission on Elections’ commissioner in-charge of Western Visayas, to call for an immediate probe on the incident.

Cordero said one DCM was forced open, while the contents of another one was deleted.
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                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has directed the Negros Occi—dental board of canvassers to reconvene and correct the "manifest error" in the number of votes of administration senatorial candidate Mar Roxas committed by the municipal board of canvassers of Valladolid town.


The Comelec en banc issued Resolution No. 7152 last Tuesday in response to the request of regional Comelec director Victor Gaborne.
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Results tabulated so far by the volunteer poll watchers represented a minuscule percentage of the total. Even the Bacolod count hardly reached 10,000 while the city canvass is about to start and come out with the final results.

Namfrel chairwoman Carmen Benares said some of the problems included unsigned copies, ineligible signatures and lack of certification.
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Marsha Cordero, election supervisor of Negros Occidental, has asked Resurreccion Borra, the Commission on Elections’ commissioner in-charge of Western Visayas, to call for an immediate probe on the incident.

Cordero said one DCM was forced open, while the contents of another one was deleted.
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