Zamboanga del Norte's 1st legislative district special election, 2002
2002 special election at Zamboanga del Norte's 1st legislative district
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Candidate |
Cecilia Jalosjos Carreon |
Artemio Adaza, Jr. |
Orlando Salatandre |
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Reporma |
Lakas |
Independent |
Popular vote |
64,000 |
8,404 |
6,232 |
Percentage |
80.45% |
10.56% |
7.83% |
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Candidate |
Elias Pamatong |
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Independent |
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Popular vote |
918 |
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Percentage |
1.15% |
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Representative before election
Romeo Jalosjos
Lakas |
Representative-elect
Cecilia Jalosjos Carreon
Reporma |
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A special election for Zamboanga del Norte's 1st district seat in the House of Representatives of the Philippines was held on August 26, 2002. Held due to Representative Romeo Jalosjos being dropped from the rolls after being convicted with finality for rape of a minor, Jalosjos' sister won the special election convincingly.
Campaign
The House of Representatives dropped incumbent representative Romeo Jalosjos from the rolls after his conviction for rape of a minor was rendered final by the Supreme Court on November 15, 2001. Jalosjos, who was accused of rape in 1996, was originally convicted by the Makati Regional Trial Court a sentenced to two life terms aside from penalties from six counts of lasciviousness , but still won reelection in 2001. The vacancy caused the House of Representatives to ask the Commission on Elections to call for a special election.[1]
Four candidates filed the paperwork to run for the vacant seat:[2]
- Cecilia Jalosjos Carreon, Piñan mayor and Jalosjos' sister (Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma-Lapiang Malaya).
- Orlando Salatandre Jr., former member of the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Board, and one of the defense counsels of Ruben Ecleo, Jr.
- Archie Adaza, son of former Representative Artemio Adaza (Lakas-NUCD-UMDP).
- Elias Pamatong, legal counsel of Nur Misuari.
Result
2002 special election at Zamboanga del Norte's 1st legislative district
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Reporma |
Cecilia Jalosjos Carreon |
64,000 |
80.45 |
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Lakas |
Artemio Adaza, Jr. |
8,404 |
10.56 |
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Independent |
Orlando Salatandre |
6,232 |
7.83 |
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Independent |
Elias Pamatong |
918 |
1.15 |
Total votes |
79,554 |
100.00 |
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Reporma gain from Lakas |
Carreon won via landslide, earning 64,000 votes. She will serve until 2004, or her brother's unfinished term. She is sworn in by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on August 29 at Sergio Osmeña.[3]
References
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- 1909 Manila–1st
- 1909 Cavite
- 1910 Surigao
- 1910 La Laguna–1st
- 1911 Batanes
- 1911 Zambales
- 1913 Ilocos Sur–1st
- 1914 Mindoro
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- 1914 Zambales
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- 1914 Capiz–2nd
- 1914 Cebu–7th
- 1915 Rizal–2nd
- 1915 Leyte–4th
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- 1916 Cebu–3rd
- 1917 Senate–2nd
- 1923 Senate–4th
- 1926 Nueva Ecija
- 1928 Senate–3rd
- 1928 Senate–9th
- 1928 Tayabas–2nd
- 1929 Cavite
- 1932 Albay–3rd
- 1932 Mindoro
- 1933 Batangas–1st
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