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Duavit won over former representative
Francisco Sumulong by 21,034 votes. The low turnout of 37% was blamed on Rizal's traffic problems, and the inability of employees and students to cast their votes when they reside outside the district during the workweek/school week.
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were expected to provide the swing votes as neither of the candidates are from those two municipalities, and that many residents there were immigrants from other parts of the country. Turnout was expected to be low as no holiday was declared on election day.
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ruled that he is an
American citizen. A special election was then called, scheduled for March 7, 1994. Six candidates participated including Rogelio Sanchez Silvestre, Sanchez's nephew, former House majority leader
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After his election victory, a member of the Duavit family has served as representative of Rizal's 1st district up to the current
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This was the first competitive special election held under the auspices of the 1987 constitution; the
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won the special election to serve the final 14 months of former representative Manuel
Sanchez's term.
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Sumulong previously served as representative but gave up his seat to run unsuccessfully in the
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instructed candidates to remove illegally-posted campaign materials or be disqualified.
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temporary restraining order allowing him to include that on the ballot.
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258:(NPC), and three independent candidates: chess grandmaster
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1994 special election at Rizal's 1st congressional district
262:, lawyer Eduardo Inlayo and peasant leader Elmer Panotes.
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1994 Rizal's 1st congressional district special election
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Special elections to the
Congress of the Philippines
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614:Arnold Atadero and Antonio Macapagal (1994-03-09).
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553:"354,000 to cast ballot in Rizal special polls"
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574:"Exciting 3-corner fight looms in Rizal poll"
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243:House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
216:House of Representatives of the Philippines
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241:was removed from office after the
63:Rizal's 1st congressional district
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1142:1994 elections in the Philippines
572:Macapagal, Antonio (1994-03-05).
616:"Duavit wins, Sumulong concedes"
551:Antonio Macapagal (1994-03-07).
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593:Atadero, Arnold (1994-03-04).
510:Nationalist People's Coalition
366:Nationalist People's Coalition
256:Nationalist People's Coalition
166:Representative before election
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1152:Elections in Rizal (province)
1072:2002 Zamboanga del Norte–1st
595:"Comelec bans poll posters"
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1102:2012 Negros Occidental–5th
1015:1963 Negros Occidental–1st
798:1915 Negros Occidental–1st
99:Rogelio Sanchez Silvestre
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1050:1993 Agusan del Norte–2nd
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481:Registered voters/turnout
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400:Rogelio Sanchez Silvestre
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237:Incumbent representative
227:special elections in 1993
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773:1914 Negros Oriental–2nd
718:1908 (August) Manila–1st
976:1951 Occidental Mindoro
713:1908 (March) Manila–1st
328:Commission on Elections
229:were all uncontested.
1035:1967 Ilocos Norte–1st
893:1936 Ilocos Norte–2nd
250:, former assemblyman
928:1940 Nueva Ecija–2nd
267:1992 Senate election
181:Representative-elect
1092:2011 Ilocos Sur–1st
1045:1967 South Cotabato
1040:1967 Northern Samar
1030:1967 Davao Oriental
946:1947 Pangasinan–5th
748:1913 Ilocos Sur–1st
600:The Manila Standard
579:The Manila Standard
435:Rosendo Balinas Jr.
361:Gilberto Duavit Sr.
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281:and vice president
260:Rosendo Balinas Jr.
252:Gilberto Duavit Sr.
220:Gilberto Duavit Sr.
186:Gilberto Duavit Sr.
89:Gilberto Duavit Sr.
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1025:1967 Davao del Sur
733:1910 La Laguna–1st
381:Francisco Sumulong
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254:of the opposition
248:Francisco Sumulong
218:on March 7, 1994.
124:Popular vote
95:Francisco Sumulong
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663:Special elections
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738:1911 Batanes
728:1910 Surigao
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1066:2001 Senate
1004:1955 Senate
987:1951 Senate
851:1929 Cavite
822:1925 Cavite
723:1909 Cavite
705:Legislature
667:Philippines
455:Independent
439:Independent
421:Independent
296:stalwarts.
275:Fidel Ramos
140:Percentage
1136:Categories
703:Philippine
533:References
514:Lakas–NUCD
512:gain from
386:Lakas–NUCD
317:Binangonan
292:and other
233:Background
84:Candidate
908:1936 Abra
675:President
344:Candidate
938:Congress
885:Assembly
883:National
496:Majority
311:Campaign
665:in the
484:353,942
469:129,118
151:22.49%
148:30.17%
135:29,035
132:38,953
118:Liberal
73:
499:21,034
472:100.00
408:29,035
390:38,953
370:59,987
334:Result
304:Taytay
300:Cainta
144:46.46%
128:59,987
104:Party
677:&
502:16.29
487:36.93
466:Total
411:22.49
393:30.17
373:46.46
350:Votes
347:Party
208:Rizal
175:Lakas
113:Lakas
693:1986
688:1946
461:0.11
445:0.21
427:0.56
326:The
302:and
273:and
50:1995
40:1992
458:144
442:270
424:729
210:'s
190:NPC
108:NPC
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