Massive fraud unearthed in Lipa City’s mayoralty race


LIPA City – The two-year-old electoral protest in Batangas takes a new toll after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) unearthed a massive fraud in the mayoralty race that could change the political landscape before the next local elections.

In an 11-page motion submitted to the Comelec on Thursday, September 24, mayoralty candidate/protestant Bernadette P. Sabili moved to withdraw the petition for revision of ballots and technical examinations of election rated documents of the 196 clustered precincts out of the total 245 clustered precincts in the City of Lipa.

This, after the Commission found out that after examining the 49 pilot precincts or the first 20% of the total number of precincts, the examiners have discovered that there was a massive fraud in the recent election as there is a total of 15,728 registered voters that were fraudulently casted.

The examiners found out that the signatures and thumbprints of some 15,728 registered voters in the Election Day Computerized Voters Lists (EDCVL) for the 2019 elections were not identical with those in the Voters Registration Record (VRRs). Only a sum of 16,920 registered voters in the said 49 pilot precincts have identical signatures and thumbprints in both the EDCVL and VRR.

Surprisingly, in the 23 pilot protested precincts, more than 50% of the votes casts were said to be spurious and illegal upon seeing the signatures and thumbprints in both EDCVL and VRR in the barangays of Marauoy, Poblacion Barangays 1, 2 and 7, bagong Pook, Banay-banay, Bolbok, Lodlod, Muntingpulo, Pinagkawitan, Plaridel, Sabang, Sampaguita, San Carlos, San Celestino, San Lucas, and Tambo.

In the recent election, there were reported instances of malfunctioning of vote counting machines (VCMs) and misreading of SD Cards in these barangays.

The said 2019 mayoralty race was hotly contested by former vice mayor Eric Africa and MAS Foundation President Bernadette P. Sabili, wife of the former city mayor and now Department of Human Settlement and Urban Development undersecretary Meynardo A. Sabili.

Lipa City has a total of 200,706 registered voters and 162,042 of them voted in the 2019 National and Local Elections, the Comelec reported.

With the discovery of the massive fraud in the first 49 clustered precincts, Sabili camp has now moved to withdraw the petition to revise and examine the remaining 196 precincts, and after the completion of the proceedings, prayed that the Commission declare the protestant as the true and legitimate winner in the 2019 mayoralty election in the City of Lipa.