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Ilocos Norte Police Attributes Peaceful Polls To Voters’ Cooperation

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Ilocos Norte Police Attributes Peaceful Polls To Voters’ Cooperation

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The Ilocos Norte Provincial Police Office (INPPO) on Tuesday attributed the peaceful conduct of the elections in the province to the cooperation of the voters.

“Our heartfelt gratitude goes to our security forces, force multipliers, poll workers and most especially, the voting public for their discipline, vigilance and cooperation,” Col. Frederick Obar, INPPO director, said in a statement.

Obar added that the surrender and deposit of assorted firearms by local candidates and their supporters amid the implementation of the gun ban also helped in maintaining peace and order during the elections.

Despite reports of alleged vote-buying and political tension in some areas in the province, Monday’s midterm elections was generally peaceful in Ilocos Norte, with no major incidents reported, Obar said.

“Our people are not afraid to cast their votes, our people are confident and free to cast their votes. This showed how a community works as one to protect the sanctity of votes,” he added.

Some 2,500 security personnel, including those from the Philippine Marines, Philippine Navy, Bureau of Fire Protection and Philippine Coast Guard, among others, were deployed to the province on election day.

Ilocos Norte has 436,087 registered voters. (PNA)