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2003 Isabela's 4th congressional district special election

A special election for Isabela's 4th district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on May 12, 2003. Held due to the death of Antonio Abaya, Giorgidi Aggabao won the special election, beating Abaya's widow Asuncion, to succeed him in the House of Representatives.

2003 special election at Isabela's 4th congressional district

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Isabela's 4th congressional district
 
Candidate Giorgidi Aggabao Asuncion Abaya
Party NPC Lakas
Popular vote 59,444 41,996
Percentage 58.60% 41.40%

Representative before election

Antonio Abaya
Lakas

Representative-elect

Giorgidi Aggabao
NPC

Electoral system Edit

Each congressional district of the Philippines sends one representative to the House of Representatives. An election to the seat is via first-past-the-post, in which the candidate with the most votes, whether or not one has a majority, wins the seat. Based on Republic Act (RA) No. 6645, in order for a special election to take place, the seat must be vacated, the relevant chamber notifies the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) the existence of a vacancy, then the COMELEC schedules the special election. There is a dispute in the procedure as a subsequent law, RA No. 7166, supposedly amended the procedure, bypassing the need for official communication from the relevant chamber of the vacancy. The COMELEC has always waited on official communication from the relevant chamber before scheduling a special election.[1]

Meanwhile, according to RA No. 8295, should only one candidate file to run in the special election, the COMELEC will declare that candidate as the winner and will no longer hold the election.[2]

Campaign Edit

Representative Antonio Abaya, who had represented the Isabela's 4th legislative district from 1987 to 1998, and since 2001, died on February 26, 2003. Abaya, who was term-limited in 1998, ran for mayor of Santiago but was beaten. He ran again for the seat (that includes Santiago) in 2001 and won.[3]

As the Isabela Provincial Board passed the resolution urging the special election to be held, three people had been brought up as potential candidates. However, only Santiago mayor Jose Miranda (PDP–Laban) had declared his intention to run, relying on the support of Santiago and three other towns. Other potential candidates were former board member Giorgidi Aggabao, who had been beaten by Abaya in 2001 and was backed by Isabela governor Faustino Dy Jr., and Asuncion Abaya, the late representative's widow, who is a medical doctor.[4]

Later on, Miranda withdrew in favor of Dr. Abaya, who was considered to be the "sentimental favorite". Miranda's city of Santiago, the largest of the seven local government units in the district with about 60,000 votes, was expected to be the strongest source of votes for her. The mayors of the other towns all supported Aggabao, along with the Dy clan headed by the provincial governor.[5]

These are the candidates in the election:

Result Edit

2003 special election at Isabela's 4th legislative district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Giorgidi Aggabao 59,444 58.60
Lakas Asuncion Abaya 41,996 41.40
Total votes 101,440 100.00
NPC gain from Lakas

On election day, people handling Miranda's security were shot by unidentified men riding in motorcycles. The incident was described by the city election officer as "election-related." Other disturbances included the confrontation of Cordon Mayor Amado Vallejo, Jr. of two lawyers of the Abaya campaign who allegedly harassed poll watchers. According to unofficial counts, the towns of Echague, Cordon and Ramon all went to Aggabao, while Santiago went for Abaya, with Aggabao possessing a large overall margin.[6]

On May 14, 2003, Aggabao was declared winner by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC). While the votes were being canvassed, Abaya's lawyers protested the process by walking out of the canvassing room. They alleged that some ballot boxes were switched on the trip from the polling places to the provincial capital of Ilagan. The Abayas held their own canvassing at the People's Coliseum in Santiago, with Edwin Uy, the 2nd district representative, attending. The official results had Aggabao winning at Cordon, San Isidro, Jones, San Agustin, Ramon and Echague. Abaya won at Santiago by around 5,000 votes and at Dinapigue by 62 votes.[7] Aggabao was sworn into office by Governor Dy right after his proclamation. The tally of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), a COMELEC-accredited watchdog, and Abaya's camp had Abaya winning by 4,969 votes. Abaya had 46,072 votes while Aggabao had 41,103 votes. Aggabao brushed off the accusations, saying that he did not raise a fuss when he was beaten in 1991 and 2001.[8]

Aftermath Edit

Ilagan Bishop Sergio Utleg later issued a pastoral letter alleging the special election was the province's "most fraudulent". The pastoral letter was condemned by the isabela Provincial Board to the "strongest terms" and demanded that the bishop reconsider it.[9] The bishop said, "My pastoral letter, contrary to the claim of the provincial board members, was based on verified facts and testimonies of people involved in the special elections," and reiterated for the nullification of the election results. Election officers of San Isidro and San Agustin claimed that Abaya won in their towns, with San Isidro's vote count for Aggabao surpassing the number of votes cast. COMELEC Chairmen Benjamin Abalos had formed a task force to investigate the alleged irregularities of the vote.[9]

By 2013, Aggabao was in his third term in Congress, after losing to Miranda's brother Anthony in 2004; he won in 2007, and successfully defended his seat on the 2010 and 2013 election.[10] Term-limited in 2016, his wife ran and won, defending the seat. Isabela was redistricted in time for the 2019 election, and Aggabao himself was defeated by newcomer Alyssa Sheena Tan.

References Edit

  1. ^ Leon, Marguerite de (2022-10-30). "[OPINION] The special election of the 7th District of Cavite: A welcome development". RAPPLER. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  2. ^ "EXPLAINER. House Speaker Velasco might pick a caretaker for Raul del Mar's seat. Plague and cost-saving, for government and candidates, may be cited against special election". SUNSTAR. 2020-11-18. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  3. ^ "Rep. Antonio Abaya, 68". The Philippine Star. 2003-02-27. Retrieved 2011-11-09.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "3-WAY FIGHT FOR LATE ISABELA SOLON'S SEAT". Philippine Headline News Online. 2003-03-19. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  5. ^ "Isabela's fourth district to elect new solon". The Philippine Star. 2003-05-11. Retrieved 2011-11-09.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "NPC bet leads rival in unofficial Isabela Congress poll results". The Manila Bulletin. Resource Library. 2003-05-13. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  7. ^ "Lawyer is proclaimed new Isabela 4th district's solon". The Manila Bulletin. Resource Library. 2003-05-13. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  8. ^ "Isabela winner proclaimed amid fraud raps". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Google News. 2003-05-15. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  9. ^ a b Salatan, Lito (2003-03-31). "Isabela board hits bishop's pastoral letter". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved 2011-11-09.
  10. ^ "House of Representatives - 15th Congress of the Philippines: Aggabao, Giorgidi B." House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved 2011-11-29.

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A special election for Isabela s 4th district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on May 12 2003 Held due to the death of Antonio Abaya Giorgidi Aggabao won the special election beating Abaya s widow Asuncion to succeed him in the House of Representatives 2003 special election at Isabela s 4th congressional district 2001 May 12 2003 2004 Isabela s 4th congressional district Candidate Giorgidi Aggabao Asuncion AbayaParty NPC LakasPopular vote 59 444 41 996Percentage 58 60 41 40 Representative before electionAntonio AbayaLakas Representative elect Giorgidi AggabaoNPC Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Campaign 3 Result 4 Aftermath 5 ReferencesElectoral system EditMain article List of special elections in the Philippines Each congressional district of the Philippines sends one representative to the House of Representatives An election to the seat is via first past the post in which the candidate with the most votes whether or not one has a majority wins the seat Based on Republic Act RA No 6645 in order for a special election to take place the seat must be vacated the relevant chamber notifies the Commission on Elections COMELEC the existence of a vacancy then the COMELEC schedules the special election There is a dispute in the procedure as a subsequent law RA No 7166 supposedly amended the procedure bypassing the need for official communication from the relevant chamber of the vacancy The COMELEC has always waited on official communication from the relevant chamber before scheduling a special election 1 Meanwhile according to RA No 8295 should only one candidate file to run in the special election the COMELEC will declare that candidate as the winner and will no longer hold the election 2 Campaign EditRepresentative Antonio Abaya who had represented the Isabela s 4th legislative district from 1987 to 1998 and since 2001 died on February 26 2003 Abaya who was term limited in 1998 ran for mayor of Santiago but was beaten He ran again for the seat that includes Santiago in 2001 and won 3 As the Isabela Provincial Board passed the resolution urging the special election to be held three people had been brought up as potential candidates However only Santiago mayor Jose Miranda PDP Laban had declared his intention to run relying on the support of Santiago and three other towns Other potential candidates were former board member Giorgidi Aggabao who had been beaten by Abaya in 2001 and was backed by Isabela governor Faustino Dy Jr and Asuncion Abaya the late representative s widow who is a medical doctor 4 Later on Miranda withdrew in favor of Dr Abaya who was considered to be the sentimental favorite Miranda s city of Santiago the largest of the seven local government units in the district with about 60 000 votes was expected to be the strongest source of votes for her The mayors of the other towns all supported Aggabao along with the Dy clan headed by the provincial governor 5 These are the candidates in the election Asuncion Abaya Lakas NUCD UMDP medical doctor and widow of erstwhile incumbent Antonio Abaya Giorgidi Aggabao Nationalist People s Coalition former Isabela Provincial Board Member from the 4th districtResult Edit2003 special election at Isabela s 4th legislative district Party Candidate Votes NPC Giorgidi Aggabao 59 444 58 60Lakas Asuncion Abaya 41 996 41 40Total votes 101 440 100 00NPC gain from LakasOn election day people handling Miranda s security were shot by unidentified men riding in motorcycles The incident was described by the city election officer as election related Other disturbances included the confrontation of Cordon Mayor Amado Vallejo Jr of two lawyers of the Abaya campaign who allegedly harassed poll watchers According to unofficial counts the towns of Echague Cordon and Ramon all went to Aggabao while Santiago went for Abaya with Aggabao possessing a large overall margin 6 On May 14 2003 Aggabao was declared winner by the Commission on Elections COMELEC While the votes were being canvassed Abaya s lawyers protested the process by walking out of the canvassing room They alleged that some ballot boxes were switched on the trip from the polling places to the provincial capital of Ilagan The Abayas held their own canvassing at the People s Coliseum in Santiago with Edwin Uy the 2nd district representative attending The official results had Aggabao winning at Cordon San Isidro Jones San Agustin Ramon and Echague Abaya won at Santiago by around 5 000 votes and at Dinapigue by 62 votes 7 Aggabao was sworn into office by Governor Dy right after his proclamation The tally of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting PPCRV a COMELEC accredited watchdog and Abaya s camp had Abaya winning by 4 969 votes Abaya had 46 072 votes while Aggabao had 41 103 votes Aggabao brushed off the accusations saying that he did not raise a fuss when he was beaten in 1991 and 2001 8 Aftermath EditIlagan Bishop Sergio Utleg later issued a pastoral letter alleging the special election was the province s most fraudulent The pastoral letter was condemned by the isabela Provincial Board to the strongest terms and demanded that the bishop reconsider it 9 The bishop said My pastoral letter contrary to the claim of the provincial board members was based on verified facts and testimonies of people involved in the special elections and reiterated for the nullification of the election results Election officers of San Isidro and San Agustin claimed that Abaya won in their towns with San Isidro s vote count for Aggabao surpassing the number of votes cast COMELEC Chairmen Benjamin Abalos had formed a task force to investigate the alleged irregularities of the vote 9 By 2013 Aggabao was in his third term in Congress after losing to Miranda s brother Anthony in 2004 he won in 2007 and successfully defended his seat on the 2010 and 2013 election 10 Term limited in 2016 his wife ran and won defending the seat Isabela was redistricted in time for the 2019 election and Aggabao himself was defeated by newcomer Alyssa Sheena Tan References Edit Leon Marguerite de 2022 10 30 OPINION The special election of the 7th District of Cavite A welcome development RAPPLER Retrieved 2023 09 01 EXPLAINER House Speaker Velasco might pick a caretaker for Raul del Mar s seat Plague and cost saving for government and candidates may be cited against special election SUNSTAR 2020 11 18 Retrieved 2023 09 01 Rep Antonio Abaya 68 The Philippine Star 2003 02 27 Retrieved 2011 11 09 permanent dead link 3 WAY FIGHT FOR LATE ISABELA SOLON S SEAT Philippine Headline News Online 2003 03 19 Retrieved 2011 11 09 Isabela s fourth district to elect new solon The Philippine Star 2003 05 11 Retrieved 2011 11 09 permanent dead link NPC bet leads rival in unofficial Isabela Congress poll results The Manila Bulletin Resource Library 2003 05 13 Retrieved 2011 11 09 Lawyer is proclaimed new Isabela 4th district s solon The Manila Bulletin Resource Library 2003 05 13 Retrieved 2011 11 09 Isabela winner proclaimed amid fraud raps Philippine Daily Inquirer Google News 2003 05 15 Retrieved 2011 11 09 a b Salatan Lito 2003 03 31 Isabela board hits bishop s pastoral letter The Philippine Star Archived from the original on February 8 2013 Retrieved 2011 11 09 House of Representatives 15th Congress of the Philippines Aggabao Giorgidi B House of Representatives of the Philippines Retrieved 2011 11 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 Isabela 27s 4th congressional district special election amp oldid 1175655866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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