
At about 2 PM, I voted for the following:
Senators:
1. ARROYO, Joker P.
2. BAUTISTA, Martin D.
3. HONASAN, Gregorio B.
4. LACSON, Panfilo M.
5. MONTANO, Cesar M.
6. PANGILINAN, Francis N.
7. PAREDES, Zosimo Jesus II M.
8. PIMENTEL, Aquilino L.
9. RECTO, Ralph G.
10. SISON, Adrian O.
11. TRILLANES, Antonio IV F.
12. ZUBIRI, Juan Miguel F.
Party List: ALYANSANG BAYANIHAN NG MAGSASAKA, MANGGAGAWANG BUKID AT MANGINGISDA-ADHIKAIN AT KILUSAN NG ORDINARYONG TAO (ABA-AKO)
Mayor: ROSALES ANDY QUIÑONES
Vice Mayor: BAUTISTA ROBERTO BASCO
Congressman: PALACIOS ALBERT HANS CORVERA
Councilors:
1. BATTUNG LUCIANO BANGAN
2. MONTILLA NOEL LAO
3. DELFINADO EDGAR LIBO-ON
4. HIPOL BAYANI VILLAFRANCA
5. MALAÑGEN RESTITUTO BERNALES
6. MONTILLA ARMANDO F.
7. SUNTAY JESUS CABOCHAN
8. TIMTIMAN BONIFACIO JR. FERNANDEZ
It took me about 30 minutes to vote. (So I finished it by 2:30 PM). It took me such a long time since I wrote the full names of the candidates, except for the party-list. Also, I had a hard time deciding who the people I shall vote for the local positions. Truth struck me that in future elections, I should prepare my choices beforehand for all positions, not just national ones. And so I gave my folded ballot to the teacher-now election officer. As according to protocol, she placed a drop of 'indelible ink' on the base of the nail of my right index finger. She asked if it was my first time (to vote). I either nodded or said "Yes." or did both. I was irked when she remarked that I thought very hard for my vote. Walking away, I thought that everybody should really think well for their votes. Why not?
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