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                    [Title] => Arroyo leads Poe by 134,046 votes in Maguindanao
                    [Summary] => SHARIFF AGUAK, Maguindanao — President Arroyo defeated closest rival Fernando Poe Jr. by 134,046 votes in the final tally of election results from all towns in this province.


This bolsters hopes by local officials that she will again accommodate a qualified Maguindanaon in her new Cabinet if she is proclaimed winner in the May 10 presidential race.

President Arroyo garnered a total of 193,938 votes from Maguindanao’s 27 towns while Poe got only 59,892 votes.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, chairman of the provincial board of canvassers, declared Kampi party’s Datu Andal Ampatuan winner in the gubernatorial contest, defeating re-electionist Gov. Zacaria Candao.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, chairman of the provincial board of canvassers, declared Kampi party’s Datu Andal Ampatuan winner in the gubernatorial contest, defeating re-electionist Gov. Zacaria Candao.
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                    [Title] => Arroyo leads Poe by 134,046 votes in Maguindanao
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This bolsters hopes by local officials that she will again accommodate a qualified Maguindanaon in her new Cabinet if she is proclaimed winner in the May 10 presidential race.

President Arroyo garnered a total of 193,938 votes from Maguindanao’s 27 towns while Poe got only 59,892 votes.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, chairman of the provincial board of canvassers, declared Kampi party’s Datu Andal Ampatuan winner in the gubernatorial contest, defeating re-electionist Gov. Zacaria Candao.
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Lawyer Wynne Asdala, chairman of the provincial board of canvassers, declared Kampi party’s Datu Andal Ampatuan winner in the gubernatorial contest, defeating re-electionist Gov. Zacaria Candao.
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