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Lintang Bedol — remember him? With the scandal that led to the resignation of Benjamin Abalos as chairman of the Commission on Elections, it is easy to forget that until fairly recently, Bedol was the Comelec official who was under fire, on suspicion that he rigged the vote in favor of administration candidates in the May elections.

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Lintang Bedol — remember him? With the scandal that led to the resignation of Benjamin Abalos as chairman of the Commission on Elections, it is easy to forget that until fairly recently, Bedol was the Comelec official who was under fire, on suspicion that he rigged the vote in favor of administration candidates in the May elections.

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