With final SC rebuff, Koko Pimentel leaves fate to SET

Posted July 18, 2008 23:45:00(Mla Time)

Philippine Daily Inquirer

Jerome Aning

MANILA, Philippines -- The Supreme Court has denied with finality a suit filed by defeated senatorial candidate Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III which sought to exclude decisive votes that came from Maguindanao during the 2007 legislative elections.

In an en banc decision dated earlier this month, the High Court said it decided to deny with finality the motion for reconsideration filed by Pimentel because “the basic issues raised therein have been passed upon by this Court and no substantial arguments were presented to warrant the reversal or the questioned decision.”

Reacting to the adverse decision, Pimentel said in a text message to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, “Whatever the Supreme Court decision, it cannot affect the Senate Electoral Tribunal protest” that he filed.

On March 13, 2008, the Supreme Court denied Pimentel’s petition that questioned the inclusion of votes from Maguindanao. Pimentel filed a motion for reconsideration on April 9.

Pimentel and administration candidate and now Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri were running neck-and-neck for the 12th senatorial seat during the May 2007 elections.

The Commission on Elections created a special provincial board of canvassers for Maguindanao after the old one was disbanded after findings of irregularities committed by then provincial election supervisor Lintang Bedol.

Bedol lost the original certificates of canvass (COCs), prompting the SPBOC to use for its re-canvassing copies of the documents retrieved by members of a Comelec task force.

Pimentel had questioned the authenticity of the COCs but the Comelec, acting as the national board of canvassers, overruled his objections.

Pimentel on June 28 tried but failed to secure a temporary restraining order from the Supreme Court. Subsequently, Zubiri was proclaimed winner on July 14, with 11,004,099 votes over Pimentel’s 10,984,807.

The tribunal dismissed Pimentel’s petition for review and mandamus, citing among others that his fight to stop Zubiri’s proclamation was actually a pre-proclamation case concerning matters relating to the preparation, transmission, receipt, custody and appreciation of election returns or COCs, which were prohibited under election laws.

The court added that Pimentel was also unable to present actual evidence to prove his claim that the Maguindanao COCs were manufactured.

The justices also said Pimentel should pursue his case before the Senate Electoral Tribunal, where it remains pending.


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TALLIES

As of May 15 2007 11:20 pm
Escudero, Francis Joseph (GO) 1,530,337
Legarda, Loren (GO) 1,445,355
Aquino, Benigno Simeon III (GO) 1,427,372
Lacson, Panfilo (GO) 1,315,961
Pangilinan, Francis (IND) 1,270,851
Villar, Manuel Jr (GO) 1,267,929
Cayetano, Alan Peter (GO) 1,097,065
Arroyo, Joker (TU) 1,046,152
Angara, Edgardo (TU) 999,396
Trillanes, Antonio IV (GO) 980,643
Recto, Ralph (TU) 971,250
Zubiri, Juan Miguel (TU) 957,930
As of May 29 2007 11:03 pm
Legarda, Loren (GO) 14,161,803
Escudero, Francis Joseph (GO) 13,919,444
Lacson, Panfilo (GO) 12,027,067
Villar, Manuel Jr (GO) 11,674,064
Aquino, Benigno Simeon III (GO) 11,107,999
Pangilinan, Francis (IND) 11,092,665
Angara, Edgardo (TU) 9,689,358
Cayetano, Alan Peter (GO) 9,030,748
Honasan, Gregorio (IND) 9,013,231
Arroyo, Joker (TU) 8,977,075
Trillanes, Antonio IV (GO) 8,710,648
Pimentel, Aquilino III (GO) 8,449,279
As of Jun 14 2007 11:30 am
Legarda, Loren (GO) 18,352,290
Escudero, Francis Joseph (GO) 18,095,757
Lacson, Panfilo (GO) 15,442,480
Villar, Manuel Jr (GO) 15,192,880
Pangilinan, Francis (IND) 14,415,704
Aquino, Benigno Simeon III (GO) 14,234,979
Angara, Edgardo (TU) 12,404,138
Cayetano, Allan Peter (GO) 11,736,410
Arroyo, Joker (TU) 11,550,655
Honasan, Gregorio (IND) 11,487,784
Trillanes, Antonio IV (GO) 11,138,067
Pimentel, Aquilino III (GO) 10,865,397

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