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Fierce rivalry seen for polls

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The Commission on Elections in the Negros Island Region sees fierce political competition in Negros Oriental for the May 12, 2025 midterm elections.

This outlook follows the conclusion of the eight-day filing period for Certificates of Candidacy last Tuesday.

Comelec-NIR Regional Director Lionel Marco Castillano said Wednesday that the intensity of political rivalry is influenced by the presence of strong contenders and previous political clashes among parties and leaders.

He pointed to the gubernatorial race as particularly competitive, with the return of former Gov. Pryde Henry Teves.

“We must consider that Henry Teves was once elected governor, even though his proclamation was later annulled. He remains a significant contender,” Castillano said, adding that Teves’ political standing should not be underestimated.

However, he clarified that the rivalry remains political, and does not imply any potential for violence.

Teves won the gubernatorial race in the 2022 elections but was unseated after his votes were overturned in favor of then-incumbent Gov. Roel Degamo. Degamo received additional votes from Ruel Degamo, who was disqualified by Comelec as a nuisance candidate.

Months after assuming office, Governor Degamo was assassinated, creating further political tension in the Province.

In the upcoming polls, Teves (Liberal Party) is running for governor, facing five other contenders: incumbent Gov. Manuel “Chaco” Sagarbarria (NPC), Glendol Badon, Joemarie Jaos, Alexander Larita, and Stephen Tuballa.

Castillano urged candidates and their supporters to keep political battles within the realm of social media, saying, “No one has ever died there [in that digital platform].”

Despite concerns about rising political rivalry, Castillano emphasized that placing Negros Oriental under Comelec control would be a last resort, as it could have negative socio-economic and tourism implications for the Province. (Judy F. Partlow/PNA)

 

 

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