Wednesday, November 20, 2013

2013 Barangay Election Results

Municipality of Odiongan
Province of  Romblon
(Below is the Result of Election per Barangay)
     The October 28, 2013 Barangay Elections in the municipality has been generally peaceful, orderly and relatively smooth where the Eighty Six (86) election precincts and One (1) Detainee Special Polling Precinct (DSPP) open on time and no reported precincts failed to function nor untoward incidents recorded.
    The successful conduct of election maybe attributed to the cooperation of all election stakeholders. The voting public, candidates, PNP personnel in every voting centers, the members of the Board of Election Tellers (BET), DepEd Area Supervisors, Support Staff, Municipal Treasurer Office, LGUs and other deputized government agencies and Comelec Citizens Arms.
      All winning candidates was proclaimed immediately after the canvass of the election returns submitted by the Board of Election Tellers (BET) conducted by the Barangay Board of Canvassers (BBOC) in every barangay of the municipality. 
      One day after the election the members of the Board of Election Tellers (BET) were paid and receive their corresponding honorarium and transportation allowance. They were also granted an additional honorarium in the amount of Php300.00 out of the local government fund.
      All candidates (winners and non-winners) for the October 28, 2013 Barangay Elections has until November 27, 2013 to file their Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE) with the Comelec offices where they filed their Certificate of Candidacy. 
    Congratulations to all Odionganons in adhering at all times to a peaceful, orderly election in the municipality.

 Election per Barangay

    


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VOTERS' PLEDGE

I am a Responsible and Principled Citizen.

I will educate myself and others about the issues at hand so that my vote is a meaningful and relevant exercise of my right of suffrage.

I pledge to vote for candidates who will abide by the duly constituted rules on campaigning because I understand that those who refuse to obey the law in the little things are not likely to obey the law in the more important things;

I pledge to vote for candidates who, by word and action, renounce violence, coercion, vote-buying, and corruption as means for getting elected;

I pledge to vote for the candidates who listen to their constituents and are responsive to the needs and aspirations of those they seek to represent;

I pledge to vote as my conscience dictates in all elections.

I make these promises freely and upon my honor.

(This Voter Pledge was read at the Unity Walk of 13 January 2013, by COMELEC Commissioner Elias R. Yusoph)

SOURCE: NAMFREL