Election protest looms as Kalinga governorelect wins by 10 votes

TABUK CITY, Kalinga – An election protest is reportedly in the offing in Kalinga province after a neck and neck match between two gubernatorial bets boiled down to a 10-vote difference in favor of Tabuk Mayor Ferdinand Tubban who has since been proclaimed governor- elect.
His primary opponent, Kalinga Vice Governor James Edduba, was said to be leading earlier on but was narrowly overtaken by Tubban.
The transmission of election results coming from certain towns were also delayed, according to reports.
In an interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Thursday evening, Edduba confirmed that his camp is preparing to file an election protest that would demand a recount in some areas.
“I was telling them (supporters and volunteers) to just let go as I am already very tired but the volunteers are insisting because they also want to know what happened,” Edduba said.
Edduba also said that the volunteers demand an explanation for the 25 missing ballots and the delayed transmission of results from Sucbot in Pinukpuk, which has  supposedly changed the outcome of the elections.
“The lawyers are the ones in charge. They are doing what needs to be done,” he said. Kalinga provincial election officer, lawyer Ricardo Lampac, in a separate interview told PNA that the delay of the result and the transmission from Sucbot was due to problems related to the vote counting machine (VCM), prompting the change to a substitute machine.
He said they initially thought that it was merely a problem with the memory card but it turned out to be a defect in the VCM itself.
 
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