La Union receives, distributes poll paraphernalia
Published May 5, 2025 01:28 pm
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union – The provincial government of La Union (PGLU), through the Provincial Treasurer's Office (PTO) and the Commission on Elections (Comelec), started distributing official ballots, accountable forms, and other paraphernalia to all towns in the province on Sunday, May 4, for the elections on May 12.
Provincial Treasurer Janet Molina and Comelec-La Union Election Assistant Marku Dominik Lavaro led the ceremonial unsealing and opening of the delivery truck containing the election paraphernalia at the provincial capitol here.
PGLU and Comelec received 840 official ballot boxes and 20 boxes of indelible ink, followed by a thorough inspection and immediately turned them over to local government units (LGUs).
The City of San Fernando received 110 ballot boxes, Bacnotan with 52, Bangar with 35, Bauang with 75, San Juan with 48, Santo Tomas with 42, Luna with 45, Aringay with 45, Burgos with 13, Santol with 15, Sudipen with 23, Tubao with 33, Caba with 29, Pugo with 22, Bagulin with 15, Agoo with 67, Balaoan with 42, Naguilian with 51, Rosario with 56, and San Gabriel with 22.
Molina underscored the province's commitment to a fair, accountable, and transparent electoral system.
"I assure you that we are committed to an open and accountable process. Together let us ensure that the electoral process in our beloved La Union is the one that reflects the true will of our people," she said.
Lavaro said the ballot boxes are kept in municipal treasury offices until they are distributed to clustered polling precincts on Election Day.
He assured the public that all the ballot boxes distributed are complete, and utmost precaution will be taken to ensure stringent safekeeping.
"We are always committed to transparency, the Comelec is very hands-on in the electoral process. We want to show the public our well-organized preparations," Lavaro said.
The Philippine National Police (PNP), Comelec, Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, local municipal treasurers, local media, along with representatives from various political parties, and the European Union election observers attended the event.
Lavaro said the distribution of election paraphernalia reaffirms the province’s commitment to a free, fair, and transparent election.
The distribution process complies with Section 104 of the Omnibus Election Code (Batas Pambansa Bilang 881) and Comelec resolutions to ensure transparency, accountability, and order in the handling of election materials.