Gica wins in Dumanjug, Cebu

By: Apple Ta-as May 10,2016 - 04:50 AM

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Efren “Gungun” Gica (second to the right) is the new Dumanjug town mayor. (CDN PHOTO/ APPLE TAAS)

Efren “Gungun” Gica was proclaimed the new mayor of Dumanjug town in a hotly-contested race against the incumbent mayor, Nelson Garcia.

At 3:41 a.m. of Tuesday, the town’s Board of Election Canvassers completed the canvass of votes after the cluster precinct of Barangay Kanyuko, the lone return awaited by the BOC, was finally transmitted manually to the canvassing area.

Gica, the incumbent vice mayor and the candidate of Liberal Party (LP), garnered 15,577 votes. Garcia, of One Cebu, trailed with 10,631 votes.

Municipal Election Officer Renante Angcos, the BOC chairman, and members Leticia Cabillion and Quirico Sumampong proclaimed Gica as the new town mayor past 4 a.m. on Tuesday.

Rainero Asentista, Gica’s running mate, was also proclaimed as new the vice mayor with 11,768 votes, or with over 3,000 votes more than his nearest rival, Cardo Condes, who got with 8, 734; and nearly triple that of another candidate, Luciano Famor, who got 4,305.

Dumanjug has 32,494 registered voters who cast their votes in 60 clustered precincts.

Dumanjug was one of the eight local government units in Cebu categorized as election hotspots or election watchlist areas (Ewas) due to intense political rivalry among its candidates.

On the eve of the election, supporters of the Garcia and Gica camps figured in a shootout that wounded one of Gica’s supporters. Both camp traded charges as to who provoked the firefight, with the Garcia camp claiming they only fired back after Gica’s supporters who allegedly fired shots on a councilor in Garcia’s slate.

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