Read more about the article PNP says Davao region ‘peaceful, manageable’ during polls
Board of Election Inspector Fe Agusto cut the voter's election receipt during th?e f?inal ?t?esting and ?s?ealing ?of the counting machines at the Buhangin Elementary School? in Davao City?, Thursday morning. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)

PNP says Davao region ‘peaceful, manageable’ during polls

The Philippine National Police announced Thursday, May 12 that there were no incident of election-related violence in the Davao region during the conduct of polls on Monday.

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Read more about the article Tagum’s Rellon, Gementiza retain seats in government
PROCLAIMED. Comelec-Tagum proclaims Allan Rellon (second from left) and Geterito Gementiza (second from right) as Mayor-Elect and Vice Mayor-Elect, respectively. (davaotoday.com photo by Mart D. Sambalud)

Tagum’s Rellon, Gementiza retain seats in government

The Commission on Elections' (Comelec) Board of Canvassers here proclaimed on Tuesday, May 10, re-electionists Mayor Allan Rellon and Vice Mayor Geterito Gementiza as the city’s Mayor-elect and Vice Mayor-elect, respectively.

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Tadeco-backed mayoral bet leads in Sto. Tomas elections

Kusog Baryohanon mayoral bet Daniel Batosalem Jr., whose candidacy was bankrolled by Tagum Agricultural Development Company Incorporated (Tadeco), holds the lead in the mayoral race, based on Comelec’s partial, unofficial results.

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Read more about the article Partial, unofficial: Davao City goes for Du-Cay
The canvassing of votes in Davao City completes 80 percent of the votes as of 8:00 pm. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)

Partial, unofficial: Davao City goes for Du-Cay

In a partial and unofficial results of the votes cast here, the tandem of Presidential aspirant Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and Senator Alan Peter Cayetano got majority of the votes.

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