Friday, August 12, 2011

Koko Pimentel Swears as a New Senator of the Philippines

After waiting for more than 4 years and spending millions for an election protest, Atty. Koko Pimentel, now a duly elected Senator will now serve his country for less than two years. The Senate Electoral Tribunal declared Koko Pimentel as the rightful 12th place winner in the 2007 Senatorial Elections.

The seat was previously given to Miguel Zubiri, an ally of former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Zubiri resigned from his post amidst the allegations that there were massive election frauds in ARMM where he got his majority votes.

Based on the information provided by the Senate Electoral Tribunal, the final votes for Koko Pimentel and Miguel Zubiri are as follows


Previous tally------- Revised Tally

Pimentel
10,987,347------------10,898,786

Zubiri
11,005,866------------10,640,620


The SET also found out that 60 percent of the total votes from the seven provinces in ARMM were forged. According to the SET spokeswoman, 15.11% of the ballots from ARMM were written by only one person. 3.46% showed only two distinct writing styles and 0.27% of these were marked ballots.

Senator Koko Pimentel took his oath at Mati City in Davao Oriental where he got a major support during the May 2007 elections.

Senator Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III will report to the Senate on Monday. The newly proclaimed senator wants to focus on bills related to electoral reforms, overseas Filipino workers’ welfare, justice, and Mindanao.