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                    [Summary] => The Commssion on Election (Comelec) started its deliberations on the fate of the 42 so-called nuisance candidates with 14 of them showing up yesterday to argue their cases before the poll body.


Among the first to be grilled was Theodore Aquino, who is facing a disqualification complaint from his supposed relative, Tarlac Rep. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, a senatorial candidate under the Genuine Opposition (GO).
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In a telephone interview yesterday, Abalos said based on unofficial results, pro-administration candidates Zhaldy Puti Ampatuan and Ansanuddin Alonto Adiong are leading the gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial race.

"The poll body hopes to complete canvassing and proclaim all the winners in last Monday’s elections tomorrow (Wednesday)," he said.
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Raul Ragay, the employees’ leader, complained that Abalos pulled him aside while giving interviews to television stations. Others, he said, were screamed at during the 15-minute encounter in front of the Comelec head office in Intramuros, Manila.
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Among the first to be grilled was Theodore Aquino, who is facing a disqualification complaint from his supposed relative, Tarlac Rep. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, a senatorial candidate under the Genuine Opposition (GO).
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In a telephone interview yesterday, Abalos said based on unofficial results, pro-administration candidates Zhaldy Puti Ampatuan and Ansanuddin Alonto Adiong are leading the gubernatorial and vice gubernatorial race.

"The poll body hopes to complete canvassing and proclaim all the winners in last Monday’s elections tomorrow (Wednesday)," he said.
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Raul Ragay, the employees’ leader, complained that Abalos pulled him aside while giving interviews to television stations. Others, he said, were screamed at during the 15-minute encounter in front of the Comelec head office in Intramuros, Manila.
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