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                    [Title] => Malabon now MM’s newest city
                    [Summary] => Flood-prone Malabon is now officially Metro Manila’s 13th chartered city.


According to Armando Mallorca, Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) officer, a total of 9,917 "yes" votes were tallied in the town’s 29 polling centers as opposed to the 7,216 "no" votes in a plebiscite held Saturday.
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But still, local official expressed optimism the "yes" vote will prevail.

"The latest electoral exercise, though peaceful, registered a very low turnout," Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Armando Mallorca said.

Mallorca, however, could not provide exact figures on those who trooped to the polling precincts to cast their votes.
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But still, local official expressed optimism the "yes" vote will prevail.

"The latest electoral exercise, though peaceful, registered a very low turnout," Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Armando Mallorca said.

Mallorca, however, could not provide exact figures on those who trooped to the polling precincts to cast their votes.
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According to Armando Mallorca, Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) officer, a total of 9,917 "yes" votes were tallied in the town’s 29 polling centers as opposed to the 7,216 "no" votes in a plebiscite held Saturday.
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But still, local official expressed optimism the "yes" vote will prevail.

"The latest electoral exercise, though peaceful, registered a very low turnout," Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Armando Mallorca said.

Mallorca, however, could not provide exact figures on those who trooped to the polling precincts to cast their votes.
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But still, local official expressed optimism the "yes" vote will prevail.

"The latest electoral exercise, though peaceful, registered a very low turnout," Malabon Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman Armando Mallorca said.

Mallorca, however, could not provide exact figures on those who trooped to the polling precincts to cast their votes.
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