LINGAYEN—The conduct of the elections in Pangasinan was generally peaceful with no election-related violent incident. This was the assessment of the recently P/Col. Wilson Joseph Lopez, however, he pointed out that the election period is until June 12 and police operations will continue to ensure peace and order in the province….
GOVERNOR ESPINO, AMADO III (PDPLBN) 774,557 VICE GOVERNOR LAMBINO, MARK (NPC) 711,350 PROVINCIAL BOARD MEMBER FIRST PROVDIST FONTELERA, DONABEL (NP) 107,150 SECOND PROVDIST REYES, NIKIBOY (PDPLBN) 142,780 THIRD PROVDIST VENTANILLA, VICI (NPC) 169,725 FOURTH PROVDIST ROSARIO, JEREMY (PDPLBN) 68,060 FIFTH PROVDIST PEREZ, CHINKY (PDPLBN) 150,726 SIXTH PROVDIST BINCE, NOEL (PDPLBN) 127,118 CONGRESSMAN FIRST LEGDIST CELESTE, NOLI (NP) 101,234 SECOND LEGDIST ESPINO, JUMEL (PDPLBN) 126,972 THIRD LEGDIST ARENAS, BABY (PDPLBN) 238,325 FOURTH LEGDIST…
2019 ELECTION WINNERS – PANGASINAN
LINGAYEN SUNRISE – A mother and her daughter watch fishermen take off for their early morning catch by the Lingayen beach. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
LINGAYEN SUNRISE
CATEGORY ORANGE ALAMINOS City and three other towns were placed under Category Orange or areas of immediate concern in this year’s campaign and election by the Provincial Joint Security Control Center. This was disclosed by P/Major Ria Tacderan, information officer of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO), during the KBP…
Areas of immediate concern: Alaminos city, 3 towns
IT’S WORKING – Poll watchers and local media watch an election officer testing a Vote Counting Machines (VCM) at West Central Elementary School in Dagupan City. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
IT’S WORKING
DISALLOWED TRANSACTION MANGATAREM – The Commission on Audit (COA) sent a second notice to the town’s mayor, Ramil P. Ventenilla, after failing to return the disallowed expenditure amounting to P2,839,285.72 for violating government rules in acquiring equipment using government funds in 2017. Last April 8, 2019, COA sent the second…
COA: Mangatarem mayor fails to return P2.8 M
LINGAYEN–Agents of the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PACC) are in Pangasinan to investigate cases of corruption involving local and national government officials, unsolved murder cases, illegal drugs, among others. This was disclosed by PACC Chairman Dante Jimenez who has mobilized different government agencies, including the Philippine National Police to help them…
PACC probes corruption, murder cases
THE office of the election supervisor of Pangasinan confirmed that it has been receiving reports of rampant vote-buying in many towns and cities. Lawyer Eric Oganiza, officer-in-charge election supervisor of Pangasinan, said right now as the campaign is into the homestretch, said it is the usual complaint reaching various Commission…
Citizens report rampant vote-buying
PVOTE-rich Pangasinan’ 1,946,682 registered voters are expected to troop to their respective polling precincts for the May 13 polls. Lawyer Eric Oganiza, officer-in-charge election supervisor of Pangasinan, said there are 12,190 established precincts in the 1,364 barangays of the province, out of which are 2,632 group/clustered precincts or 1,195 voting…
Pangasinan’s 1.9M voters set to vote in 12,190 precints
SIZZLING SUN — As Dagupan City sizzles in a high heat index, a halo surrounds the high noon sun as seen on Sunday April 28, 2019. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)




