Poll hotspots in CAR to be determined

Date: 2024-11-05

BAGUIO CITY — Regional election officials in the highland region still have to determine which areas will become hotspots in the coming elections.

There was already a directive to election officials to identify locations possible to be dangerous to election officers, Cordillera Regional Election Officer Julius D. Torres said Tuesday.

This enables them to employ measures to ensure that the election process will go smoothly.

He further explained that they should be ready because of the possibility that some teachers will back out from serving in the polls.

During the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE), many teachers refused to serve Board of Election Tellers (BET), especially in some barangays in Abra who feared for their lives amid several election-related violence prior to the actual polling.

In Kalinga, some teachers also declined serving in the BSKE not because of safety concerns but out of “delicadeza” as some of them were related to the candidates.

Mr. Torres admitted they are anticipating that Abra would become dangerous because of earlier violent incidents in the past several weeks, though most have been not related to politics.

He said in such scenarios where teachers will refuse to serve, the assistance of the Philippine National Police (PNP) will be sought and deploy some of their personnel to man polling precincts in hotspots.

Comelec Cordillera Assistant Regional Director Vanessa Roncal said that they will also ask the help of the PNP and the Armed Forces of the Philippines not just to be alternative or replacement election officers, but also for security in all the polling places. — Artemio A. Dumlao

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