Wednesday, May 29, 2019

DAGUPAN CITY, PAG-IBIG INK MOU FOR HOUSING PROJECT


DAGUPAN CITY – More than 40 families belonging to the Pantal Norte Urban Poor Alliance, Inc. are now one step closer to finally acquiring the land they had occupied for more than 50 years.
This, after the city represented by Mayor Belen T. Fernandez and the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF) or Pag-IBIG represented by Chief Executive Officer Acmad Rizaldy Moti signed a memorandum of understanding for the implementation of a housing loan program.
Both parties signed the MOU during a simple ceremony held at the city museum on May 29.

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The agreement sealed the partnership of both parties to pursue government programs and provide the necessary support and assistance to develop and implement the housing program for its beneficiaries.
Under the MOU, Pag-IBIG will extend individual housing loans to qualified beneficiaries, provide housing loan counseling and assist the city government in coordinating with other key shelter agencies for the successful implementation of the housing project.
Meanwhile, the city will identify the land that can be used as housing project as well as the qualified beneficiaries. The city will also promote to the beneficiaries the housing loan programs of Pag-IBIG Fund, as well as assist in their application for housing loans.
The city will also enter into a Collection Servicing Agreement with Pag-IBIG Fund for the collection of the monthly amortization and payment of loans.
The joint initiative was the city government’s response to the concerns raised by members of the urban poor who want to stake their claim on the land foreclosed by the Philippine Veterans Bank.

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

More power plants needed to do away with high power rates


        BY RUEL “Mapalakapak” CAMBA

The high cost and unreliable supply of electricity in the Philippines are now the main deterrents to investing in the country, according to foreign business leaders who see the problem as a persuasive reason to invest elsewhere.
Vietnam, for instance,  has overtaken the Philippines in terms of foreign direct investments.

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While Manila lagged behind its neighbors in Southeast Asia,  Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam- is now enjoying a double-digit foreign direct investment (FDI) levels.
According to a survey done by the International Energy Consultants (IEC), an Australian-based consulting firm specializing in Asian power markets, electricity rates in the Philippines are the third highest in Asia and fourth in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Philippines’s power rates are also the 16th highest in the world.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Reason Behind Rody’s Rape Jokes at the PMA




 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

I was at the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio City a day after the graduation of the 261 members of the Mabalasik Class of 2019.
My sources there told me that except to President Rodrigo Duterte, the political and military brass, and the parents of the graduating class at the covered grandstand, the Cadet Corp Armed Forces of the Philippines (CCAFP) who formed the Long Gray Line at the Borromeo Field and the thousands of spectators outside of it were soaked with the untimely downpour.
Here what my sources told me that did not appear on the media as far as I’m concerned:

·         President Duterte and party arrived at the Summer Capital a day before the commencement exercise at Fort Del Pilar.

·         He and his party checked in at the plush Manor Hotel in Camp John Hay because some officials of the Presidential Security Group told my source that the president is afraid to the ghosts that lurk at some nook and cranny of the historic presidential summer palace’s Mansion House located at ‎Leonard Wood Road.

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RELISH - Cadets of the elite Philippine Military Academy in Baguio City relish the rape joke of President Rodrigo Duterte during their commencement exercise last May 26. (Photo grab from the internet)

·          On President Duterte giving the diploma to two graduating cadets and was replaced by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana to finish their distribution to the Mabalasik Class, my source said the president, who was seated and drowsy, was enmeshed the night before entertaining at his guest room in the Manor those electoral candidates who won the May 13   election.

“Kaya late na siyang dumating mga 10: 55 A.M na from the customarily 9 A.M start of the graduation ceremony dahil napuyat sa mga bisita,” my source whispered to me.

·         There was a reason behind the rape jokes cracked by the president before the graduates and the crowd. The night before he was informed that two members of the Mabalasik Class could not make the commencement because of the infractions they committed.

One of them was a criminal case of sexual molestation.
Before I quote my source and before the Commander-in-Chief signed the pardon for second, third, and fourth classes cadets he told the crowd the following:

"The number one is for rape. Putang ina. Ang number two is drugs with rape with robbery. Para sa Muntinlupa ito? Pangatlo, multiple rape of the women of Baguio, the beautiful ones," the President said.
(The number one is for rape. Son of a bitch. Number two is drugs with rape with robbery. Is this for Muntinlupa? Third, multiple rape of the women of Baguio, the beautiful ones.)
Duterte then asked who committed the cases.
"Pirmahan ko na?... Sino ang nagkasala? Taas kamay, hindi ako pipirma nito.... Show to me your face," he said.
(Do I sign this already? Who committed these? Raise your hands or I will not sign this. Show to me your face.)
The President wished the pardoned underclassmen "better luck next time."
Before that, Duterte in his speech reminded the PMA graduates to uphold the values of honor and respect.
***

Now you buckle up because here’s my source who asked for anonymity:

“Iyong upperclass dahil ga graduate humingi na e kiss niya sa cheek iyong pleba (female first year cadet) na type niya. Pumayag iyong babae. Pero hindi nakuntento si upper class biglang ni lips to lips niya si pleba kaya hayon ni reklamo siya!”
My source did not tell me the other violation of the other graduating cadet but said one of them was the adjutant.
“Iyong mabilis lumakad na nag da-dart sa Borromeo. Iyong sumisigaw iyong No. 2 after sa baron. Kaya nakita ninyo may binago sa procedure na iyon noong graduation”.
A colonel who read this news immediately commented that if the Kissing Bandit was indeed the adjutant then followers of this political blog will describe him as "Idiotant" about his actuation that cost him his career in the military.

He said two days before the graduation the parents of one of the culprits who came from Mindanao wept with disappointment upon learning that their son could not make it after the PMA academic board released its decision.
My source feared that one of them, susmariosep, could be discharged from Asia’s premier military academy where the Philippine taxpayers spent millions of pesos for each of the cadets four or more (for the “turn-back”) years at Fort del Pilar.

Despite my working as a civilian employee at the PMA in the late 1980s, I was still awed how young “parang mga  totoy o mga college students lang na papunta ng gimmick” those newly commissioned male and female second lieutenants I saw clad in civies like short pants at dusk walking to their lodging houses just nearby the PMA compound at Barangay Kias, Baguio City.
Pag graduate na iyan sila, hindi na sila puweding tumira sa loob. Kaya kasama iyong mga parents nila dito sila nag che-checked in sa mga mini hotels that sprouted like mushrooms sa harap ng PMA,” a resident there cited.
When I asked a father that the three hogs and a cow he bought at some mountain areas of Benguet he slaughtered for his son who graduated this year was a Bacchanalian Feast, he told me: I spent P70,000 for this thanksgiving party because I was grateful my son is now a PMYer and I was spared to pay for his four years’ college education at a university here. That P70,000 for the party I treated our kin who came from far flung places and friends were paltry

A cadet at the PMA receives a salary equivalent to a Chief Master Sergeant. This senior ranked non commissioned officer (NCO) takes a monthly base pay of P34,761 or more or less P50,000 a month gross pay. This remuneration is exclusive of the socks, shoes, underwear, helmet, foods, and others that cost thousands of pesos at the PMA that are shouldered by the public coffer.

One of the graduates told me they will have a month furlough and then many of them will enroll at the Airborne Course at Fort Magsasay in Nueva Ecija.
“Then we will have our officers course where it is like going back to school again”

After finishing it, many of them will wait for their military deployment to be given by the military high command at the various camps in the country while some of them will apply, train, and survive the toughest elite Scout Ranger Course.

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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Docs are easy to tax than lawyers, moteliers



By Mortz C. Ortigoza

CALASIAO – Medical doctors are easy to check if they paid their taxes correctly compared to lawyers, motel owners, fishpond owners, and other businessmen , the regional director of the Bureau of Internal Revenue cited.
Director Thelma S. Milabao explained that hospitals’ staff have been reporting to the BIR these doctors’ professional fees they billed to their patients.

“Medyo madali kasi. Puwede mo bantayan ang professional fee niya. Itong mga hospitals nag sa-submit sila sa BIR na kung magkano ang naibayad nilang professional fee sa doctors na nag eengaged doon sa kanila,” she stressed.
A motel in the Philippines.

Milabao said that the agency’s personnel have a hard time implementing the tax compliance verification drive (TCVD) with the lawyers because they directly transacted with the clients without somebody like the hospital staff to report how much they received from those they gave their services.
The same dilemma, according to Milabao, the BIR faces with hotel and motel owners.

“Iyan nga pero babantayan namin at least 10 days para ma established namin kung magkano ba iyong average daily sales o ADS”.

Thursday, May 23, 2019

BALON DAGUPAN MEDALISTS GET CASH INCENTIVES


DAGUPAN CITY – The Balon Dagupan medalists and their respective coaches were given cash incentives by the city government as their prizes for winning in major sports competitions like the Region 1 Athletic Association (R1AA), Batang Pinoy Luzon Qualifying leg and Palarong Pambansa this year.
Mayor Belen T. Fernandez, Dagupan City Sports Commission (DCSC) Vice Chair Finnela T. Sim and sports commissioners led the awarding of cash incentives to the athletes who won in their respective events during a brief ceremony at the People’s Astrodome on May 21.
Winners in the 2019 R1AA and the Batang Pinoy qualifiers received P5,000 for every gold medal, P3,000 for every silver and P2,000 for every bronze medals, while coaches and trainers received the equivalent incentive of the highest medal earned by their respective athletes.  
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Coaches and trainers of swimming, arnis, boxing and aerogymnastics received twice the amount as their athletes’ highest medals when the city earned the Best Performing Schools Division in these respective sports events in the 2019 R1AA.
Meanwhile, Palarong Pambansa medalists received P10,000 for every gold, P7,000 for every silver and P5,000 for every bronze medal.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Karagdagang power plant sagot sa krisis sa kuryente

Muling iginiit ng mga energy experts ang pagpapatayo ng karagdagang power plants upang masawata ang posibleng pagkakaroon muli ng krisis sa enerhiya.
Ayon kay Ginoong Allan Ortiz, dating presidente ng National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, malaki ang posibilidad na magkakaroon na naman ng matinding kakulangan sa kuryente ang bansa kung magkaroon ng aberya ang mga lumang power plant.
Sinabi pa ni Ortiz na nangangailangan ng sapat na supply ng kuryente dahil sa Build, Build Build program ng Pangulong Duterte.
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Ang kakulangan sa supply ng kuryente ay unti-unti nang nararamdaman nitong tag-araw dahil sa malimit na power interruption sa Metro Manila at iba’t ibang dako ng bansa.
Noong Biernes, muling nag-abiso ang pamunuan ng Manila Electric Company na magkakaroon ng brownout o power interruption sa malaking bahagi ng bansa bunsod na rin ng maintenance works at upgrading facilities.

Monday, May 20, 2019

Dagupan athletes train younger athletes

DAGUPAN CITY – The athletes here are bringing more pride to the city in ways that are more than just their  medals and accomplishments.
For the past years, the achievements set by the city’s athletes have been undeniable – ending the decades-long medal drought of Dagupan in the Region 1 Athletic Association (R1AA) meet and cementing its sports dominance as back-to-back champions in 2018 and 2019.
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HOME OF CHAMPIONS – Mayor Belen T. Fernandez (left, center) leads the victory parade to honor the Balon Dagupan athletes for their victory in the 2019 Region 1 Athletic Association Meet in Laoag City and the Batang Pinoy Luzon Qualifying Leg in Ilagan, Isabela. The city clinched its second consecutive R1AA championship crown after ensnaring 87 gold, 64 silver and 55 bronze medals. Dagupan City also hauled 16 gold, 13 silver and 11 bronze medals in the Batang Pinoy, placing eighth overall among more than 100 delegations from Luzon. (CIO photos by Jojo Tamayo)
The herculean feat was successfully achieved through the joint efforts between the city government and the athletes.
Through Mayor Belen T. Fernandez’s initiatives and outpouring of support, the athletes were able to sharpen their skills with unyielding determination through several sports programs.
These included the annual summer sports clinic, free swimming lessons and the regular trainings conducted under the city’s Building the Future: Developing Our Excellence in Sports (BTF: DOES IT) program.
Now, the accomplished athletes who had their humble beginnings in the programs are working to pass it forward to their fellow youth.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Lawyer’s Death not Related to Gambling Rivalry



 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

DAGUPAN CITY – A staff of a small time lottery (STL) franchise disputed the claim of other people that the death recently of a lawyer here ensued because of the rivalry between two gambling entities.
It is not true that Anthony Ang-angco and Lito Millora have a hand on the killing of Attorney Crisostomo. He is even their lawyer despite Attorney Val counseling with the Peryahan ng Bayan in Pangasinan,” the staff, who asked for anonymity, told this newspaper.

In the fateful morning of May 17, a gunman wearing a motorcycle helmet shot to death lawyer Val Crisostomo while he was standing near a restaurant that is only across the Hall of Justice in Barangay Bonuan Gueset of this city.






BOLD - The gunman wearing a motorcycle helmet shot to death lawyer Val Crisostomo, 39, while he went to his sport’s utility  vehicle (SUV) parked near the Justice Hall in Dagupan City to get his mobile phone.





News report said he just attended a hearing of a frustrated murder case as a private prosecutor at the Regional Trial Court here before he fell to a volley of fires from the assassin’s .45 hand gun.

Ang-angco and Millora used to run together the Speed Game, Inc (SGI) until both have a falling out when Millora and then SGI President Edward J. Aguilar fired Ang-angco as the numbers game’s administrator.
 PCSO backed new SGI President David Diciano sacked Millora as General Manager in Pangasinan and appointed Ang-angco as the General Manager of the lottery in the huge province.

PnB, on the other hand, siphoned some of the P177 million presumptive monthly retail receipt (PMRR) of SGI that it remitted to the Philippine Charity Sweepstake Office when it entered the numbers’ game in January this year.




The source said that Crisostomo still acted as a counsel for Wilfredo Ang-angco, first cousin of Ang-angco, and the men of the SGI General Manager, in an illegal possession of explosive case when law enforcers raided the house of Ang-angco.

That raid hailed from the dispute between Ang-angco and national “Gambling Lord” Charlie “Atong” Ang, head of Meridien Vista and Gaming Corp. (MVGC)
 Angangco, Millora, and Alfie Sorinao sued Ang with a preliminary injunction in 2016 at the RTC here to stop the operation of “jai-teng” that purportedly raked P1.5 million daily collections in forty-four towns and four cities' Pangasinan.

The source wondered that how can Millora be behind the assassination when his twenty million of pesos’ mansion in Pasig City he loaned at BDO should have been foreclosed when Angangco provided him a lawyer in Crisostomo to deflect the foreclosure.

According to the Manila Times, Crisostomo initiated the filing of several pending criminals, administrative, and civil cases against agents of the National Bureau of Investigation, officials of the Pangasinan’s Philippines National Police and other private individuals in relation to the operation of the PnB.
PCSO Chairman Anselmo Simeon P. Pinili furnished last February 16, 2019 NBI Director Dante A. Gierran about his letter to President Rodrigo Duterte on the illegal and unauthorized operations of Globaltech Mobile Online Corporation’s (Globabltech) PnB that has been adversely affecting the operations of PCSO’s Small Town Lottery Authorized (STL) Agents.
Then PCSO General Manager Alexander F. Balutan cited that the franchisee of Globalech to operate PNB in various provinces were terminated last February 17, 2016.

The source said law enforcers should look also to the work of Crisostomo as a highly demanded counsel for annulment of marriage, those who have huge money claims, and the high profile dangerous drugs case in Mangaldan and other narcotics cases at other towns in Pangasinan that he handled.

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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Restos, Appliance Centers Flood with Cash - Awash Voters


 By Mortz C. Ortigoza

 A voter in one of the cities in Pangasinan province could not believe that during election day and the day after fast food chains like those internationally franchised Jollibee and McDonald and appliance centers had been flooded with enthusiastic customers.
“First time ganito ka dami pila ng tao na mukhang madami galing sa squatter areas.
P5,500 richers itong mga siste. Madami sila pera today,”
cited by Butch Tolentino to those high spirited folks who queued in those franchised stores.

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BRAZEN - One thousand Philippines peso bills exchange hands between the bag man of a candidate and the voter during the middle term election in the country. Brazen vote buying has been ubiquitous all over the country. A Comelec brass said that this year's poll has the worse in vote buying resorted by candidates to win the elective public offices they desire. PHOTO CREDIT: PANAY NEWS

Pakurong is Pangasinan term for dole outs in cash or in kind that candidates give to voters surreptitiously in the eve of election day.
Each of the rivals for the mayorship derby gave P2,500 and P3,000 each to the delighted voters who were seen at the streets in late night of May 12 and wee hours before the May 13 election day waiting for the signal to claim their thousands of pesos through a security featured stub given by the bagmen of the candidate who wielded an ultra violet light (UVL) that checked their authenticity.
A city mayor receives roughly P120, 000 a month for a three years’ term in a public office.
Both candidates in this city are not only affluent, that is an understatement, but super rich son of a gun!

Tolentino said many of these people come from the Great Unwashed who entered for the first time these franchised fast foods that sell Spicy Chicken, Chicken and Platters, Burgers, Extra Value Meals, Fries and Mcfloat Combos, Spaghetti, and others.
Naubos ang lahat ng benta ng McDonald except Fish-O-Filet kasi ayaw ng mga mahirap sa pangalan pa lang filet ngayon lang nila nadinig. Sabi ng mister ng taga squatter sa asawa at pitong anak nila na hila-hila huwag iyong filet baka magta-e daw sila kasi hindi sanay ang tiyan nila”

(Filet by the way is French and pronounced as Fil - ey. This is to debunk the baseless claim that it came from a bastardized Pangasinan-Tagalog words "Bakit ey" and "Ano ey" that McDonald-USA copyrighted from the Land of Princess Urduja - Author)

To those unfortunate pakurong deprived readers of this column who did not yet set their foot at the floor of McDonald, Fish-O-Filet is a fish sandwich sold by the international fast food restaurant chain.
“Pati mga lechonan ng manok at liyempo ubos parang dinaanan ng super typhoon,” a still awed Tolentino continued to narrate the incredulity he saw.

Wala na ngang makainan sa city around 9 Pm punong puno ang mga kainan. Iyong iba wala ng ma-i-serve dahil ubos na raw. Maraming pera ang mga tao,” a lawyer who could not believe how those foods being displayed even at Dunkin Donuts were wiped out even the day after  that middle term election.
"As if a giant tsunami just gobbled them during election day and the days after!" he told me.

Ganyan din sa Lingayen. Puno lahat ng fast food chains,” Jojo Bigay, a renowned back runner who was warming up at the oval of Narciso Ramos Sports & Civic Center while munching a Fish-O-Filet Hamburger, posted at Facebook.

Tolentino cited a garbage man who used his five thousand pesos as down payment for a motorcycle and a side car so he can use it to ply even during nighttime for extra income.

If Candidates A and B gave P3,000 and P2,500 to each of the 50,000 voters that would be P150 million and P125 million, respectively,  or a total of P275 million that circulated in the economy of the city.
There were more than 90,000 voters in this local government unit who voted in the most expensive election people in Northern Luzon had ever witness.

This columnist did not include here the average of  P1,400 from the P1,800 and P1,000 the duo gave in cash and kind like countless kilos of rice, can goods, and others a few weeks before the day of reckoning to each of the grateful voters.  

Tolentino said that even the branches of Jollibee and McDonald in the nearby towns reeled  with shortages of supplies because their hamburger buns have to frantically been sent to their counterparts in this city.
 Iyong isang mayor doon ang bigayan sa voter ay P2000. Kasama na doon ang vice mayor, governor, vice governor, and a board member,” he said about the “pakurong” that wiped out too the supplies there.

An exiting first class town mayor, who did not want to be identified, told me that he was outwitted by the opponent backed by a moneyed provincial politico when he and his men gave P2,000 per voter for his mayoralty bet two days before the D-Day while the rival flood the town with P3,000 per voter.
“Mga P100 million ang ginastos ng kalaban while we spent more than P70 million,” he told me shaking his head about the blunder he made on a position that gives only P100 thousand a month for a three years term for the holder.

“We could not compete with the opponent, they have dozens of goons riding on motorcycles intimidating the voters and our leaders”.

A mayoralty bet, who asked for anonymity, in a first class town in Central Pangasinan told this newspaper that he was short of funds a few days before the poll after he spent tens of millions of pesos for vote buying of one thousand pesos for each of his voters.
He lost in that poll because some of his leaders where he gave the monies a week before the election for distribution pocketed the sum or absconded bringing, susmariosep, those funds.
His opponent, a big time contractor, bought each of the voters for P2,000 inclusive already of the money from the gubernatorial bet and his party.
Just like the mayor who spent P70 million, the poor hizzoner told me he soldiered on because his short of funds gubernatorial candidate gave only P200 per voter. 

Tolentino cited that even in malls you can see a lot of people buying flat screen television and air condition machine.
Iyong isa doon split type ang binili na aircon. Siguro leader iyon ng mayor na binulsa ang ibang pakurong sa mga voters”.

When asked by this writer if he saw a voter bought a 1.5  - ton air conditioned system  or what we called in slang as “tonner”, he begged he did not see one.
Baka sa ibang appliance center,” he quipped.

During the election, queuing voters at a public high school in the city complained that a leader of a mayoralty bet gave only P3000 in a household composed of five voters.
Hindi namin binoto iyong kandidato. Masama ang loob namin kasi sa kabilang barangay ang bigayan ay P3000 kada isa bakit dito kada bahay”.

He cited the names of those leaders to this writer.
He computed that if the leader did not give P3000 to each of the 100 voters, he was P300,000 richer where he could pay the down payment for a brand new car.
Many of these leaders have been seen riding in new mini cars and motorcycles that they probably bought in installment basis for the four-wheel and cash for the two-wheel using the monies they stole from their patron.

Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon admitted that vote buying incidents in this year’s polls were worse than the 2016 elections.
She also noted that the amount of bribe in exchange for votes has enormously spiked.



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Friday, May 17, 2019

380 -K Votes Assure Abono with Cong. Seat - Comelec


By Mortz C. Ortigoza

Pangasinan's behemoth party-list group Abono is sure to win a seat for the incoming 18th Congress of the Philippines, according to the Commission on Election as collated by ABS-CBN’s run Halalan 2019 Website.

Partial, unofficial results aggregated from Comelec data as of May 18, 2019, 11:10 AM and from 86,186 of 87, 851 clustered precincts or 98.09% of Election Returns says the farmers' party list, whose bailiwick is in the almost two million vote - rich Pangasinan, got 377, 636 (1.37%) votes.



It is No. 19 among the 134 party-list groups according to the Commission on Election with the most numbers of votes in the May 13, 2019 election. 
According to the latest poll of Pulse Asia, only nine (9) party list get the support of the 2.0 percent Filipino voters.

BRASS - Farmers' Abono Party-List Group Founder and Chair Rosendo So (left) and the party's first nominee Congressman Conrado Estrella, III.

Based on the procedures for the allocation of the maximum numbers of 59 seat representatives described in the resolution issued by the Supreme Court in February 17, 2017, these groups’ Anti-Crime & Terrorism Community Involvment and Support, Inc. (ACT-CIS), Ako Bicol Political Party (Ako Bicol), and Ang Bayan Muna  would succeed in winning three seats each in the House of Representatives, the maximum number of seats that any partylist can obtain in the election.

According to the Constitution selection or election of Partylists come from the labor, peasant, urban poor, indigenous cultural communities, women, youth, and such other sectors as may be provided by law, except the religious sector.

The Top 10 party-list groups, according to the Comelec, that garnered the most of the votes in the 1.9 million voting's rich Pangasinan province:
Rank  
    Party-List Name                     
Votes
      PCT%

 1                          ABONO                             202,366        23.09%
 2                          ACT-CIS                             96,831         11.05%
 3                          INANG MAHAL                   52,671           6.01%
 4                          BAYAN MUNA                    38,341           4.38%
 5                          SAGIP                                 34,904           3.98%
 6                          CIBAC                                 33,365           3.81%
 7                          ANG PROBINSYANO         31,594           3.61%
 8                          PROBINSYANO AKO          25,447           2.90%
 9                          MAGSASAKA                      24,973           2.85%
10                         SENIOR CITIZENS              17,429          1.99%


If the number of sector representatives does not reach 20% of the total number of representatives in the House, parties that have not won seats but garnered enough votes to place them among the top sectoral parties are given a seat each until the 61 seats are filled.


The Abono Party-list presently occupies two seats at the 17th Congress of the House of Representatives. It is represented by congressmen Conrad M. Estrella III and Vini Nola A. Ortega, members of the illustrious families in Pangasinan and La Union provinces.

Electoral performances of Abono in the past four elections.

Election
Votes
%
Seats
340,002
2.12%
1
766,993
2.58%
2
767,645
2.80%
2
732,060
2.26%
2

Other Pangasinan based partylist groups that ventured in the May election did not make the winning circle based on the latest poll from the Comelec.