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Make Your Vote Count
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has already prepared the ballot face templates from the senators down to the municipal council—a total of 31 candidates in all. Each of us Antiqueños will have to make his/her choice as to the type of leader he/she wants, based on the candidate's character, leadership ability, and God-fearing values. This May 13, we shall all march to our polling sites to make our decision final and be counted.
Choose according to your municipality; these are the links provided by the commission so you can plan your vote (PDF):
Anini-y | Barbaza | Belison | Bugasong | Caluya | Culasi | Hamtic | Laua-an | Libertad | Pandan | Patnongon | San Jose de Buenavista | San Remigio | Sebaste | Sibalom | Tibiao | Tobias Fornier (Dao) | Valderama / (Source: Comelec)
Be prepared. It is the best way to beat the confusion come election day. Go to your polling place with the calm and confidence of a student ready for the final test. You now have your own list of chosen candidates. You will not rely on the sample ballots pre-decided for you, distributed on the way to the polling place.
Vote wisely. The candidates you choose will determine the direction of your life for the next three to six years so make sure you place someone who is of good moral character, a God-fearing man/woman of one wife/husband and loves his/her children, and someone you can approach anytime. Oh, and yes, share this article to another Antiqueño so he/she may do his/her homework, too.
VITAL TIPS TO REMEMBER:
1. Shade the oval beside the name of the candidate you choose. The list of your chosen candidates will be a great help when you vote.
2. Shade no more than what is required in the indicated position.
3. Leave no stray marks on your ballot.
4. Pray that God guide your choices.
5. Pray that God guide our province and our nation forward.
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