2011 Cagayan's 2nd congressional district special election
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A special election for Cagayan's 2nd district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on March 12, 2011. The special election was called after the incumbent representative, Florencio Vargas died in July 2010. Vargas' daughter, Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso, was elected after beating former Cagayan Governor Edgar Lara, Vargas' opponent in the 2010 election. Alfonso would then serve the remainder of her father's term which ended in 2013.
Electoral system
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]
Background
Incumbent representative Florencio Vargas of Lakas-Kampi-CMD won the general election on May 10, 2010. His term began on June 30, but he died on July 22, a few days before the 15th Congress convened.[3] The two other congressmen from Cagayan, Jack Enrile and Randolph Ting, then filed a resolution declaring Vargas' seat vacant paving way for a special election. Defeated candidate and former governor Edgar Lara had previously expressed interest in participating if a special election was called, and also said that he expects any member of the Vargas family to run as well.[4] On December 13, Enrile Jr. was designated by Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. as the caretaker of the 2nd district pending the approval of a special election.[5]
The Commission on Elections has set the election on March 12, 2011, Saturday. The period for the filing of certificates of candidacy will be from February 21 to 25, and the campaign period will be from February 26 to March 10. Unlike the general election, the special election will be conducted manually.[6]
Campaign
Only two candidates ran. Lara, formerly of the Nationalist People's Coalition, was the ruling Liberal Party's nominee for the special election, while Vargas' daughter, Abulug vice mayor Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso, was his opponent.[7]
- Edgar Lara, former governor of Cagayan
- Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso, vice mayor of Abulug
President Aquino and the ruling Liberal Party supported Lara's candidacy, while Cagayan governor Alvaro Antonio and 1st district representative Jack Enrile's Team Cagayan coalition supported Alfonso, the daughter of the late representative. Alfonso is running under the Lakas Kampi CMD banner.[8]
Results
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Baby Aline Vargas-Alfonso | Lakas Kampi CMD | 69,461 | 72.32 | |
Edgar Lara | Liberal Party | 26,582 | 27.68 | |
Total | 96,043 | 100.00 | ||
Majority | 42,879 | 44.65 | ||
Lakas Kampi CMD hold | ||||
Source: [9] |
Alfonso was declared the winner after the Commission on Elections finished canvassing in ten of the twelve municipalities in the district. The low turnout was blamed on residents residing outside the district not returning to their homes during the weekend, and the aftermath of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in which voters were discouraged from casting their votes when residents from the coastal towns of the district evacuated due to a tsunami alert and only returned morning of election day.[10]
Alfonso was sworn in as a member of the House of Representatives on March 16, raising its membership to 284, the largest in its history.[11]
2010 election result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
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Florencio Vargas | Lakas Kampi CMD | 85,376 | 73.21 | |
Edgar Lara | Nationalist People's Coalition | 28,303 | 24.27 | |
Lydia Ramos | Aksyon Demokratiko | 2,938 | 2.52 | |
Total | 116,617 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 116,617 | 93.10 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 8,646 | 6.90 | ||
Total votes | 125,263 | 100.00 | ||
Majority | 57,073 | 48.94 | ||
Lakas Kampi CMD hold |
References
- ^ 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.
- ^ Ribaya, Rio Rose (2010-07-23). "Cagayan Rep. Florencio Vargas, 78". The Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
- ^ Boehnert, Ted (2010-09-14). "Solons seek special polls for vacant congressional seat in Cagayan". The Daily Tribune. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
- ^ Romero, Paolo (2010-12-13). "Enrile Jr. named 'caretaker' of Cagayan second district". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^ "DZIQ: Special elections for Cagayan's 2nd District set on March 12". INQUIRER.net. 2011-01-06. Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
- ^ Lagasca, Charlie (2011-02-15). "Nueva Vizcaya first gun ban violator nabbed". Retrieved 2011-03-03.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Lagasca, Charlie (2011-03-12). "All's set for Cagayan special poll today". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2011-03-12.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Baccay, Oliver (2011-03-13). "Alfonso-Vargas proclaimed newly elected rep of 2nd district of Cagayan". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
- ^ Visaya, Villamor Jr. (2011-03-13). "Daughter elected to serve term left by late Cagayan solon". INQUIRER.net. Archived from the original on 2011-03-14. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
- ^ "Daughter replaces deceased father as Cagayan rep". GMANews.TV. 2011-03-16. Retrieved 2011-03-17.
External links
- COMELEC Resolution No. 9109
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