Kontra Daya: Demanding COMELEC Accountability for the 2007 Elections
Even with the results in and most of the winners proclaimed, the controversy surrounding the May 14 elections is far from over.
The recently concluded polls again demonstrate a pattern of massive, deeply-rooted, systematic fraud and violence rivalling those in previous elections. The onslaught of cheating, threats and intimidation, brutality and bloodshed, could have been worse had it not been for the efforts of a vigilant citizenry, the mass media and various poll watchdogs.
The latter have gathered vital documentary and testimonial evidence of vote-shaving, vote-padding, vote-buying, disenfranchisement and fabricated election documents, all of which constitute the crime now defined as electoral sabotage.
Most alarmingly, the worst examples of fraud, violence and disenfranchisement have pointed to administration candidates as the intended beneficiaries. What is arguably the single most glaring example of systematic and wholesale cheating is the result of the elections in Maguindanao wherein a statistically improbable Âg0ÂÂ vote count was recorded for non-administration senatorial candidates amidst serious allegations of disenfranchisement and fabrication of election documents.
It is inevitable that the tainted results of the May 2007 elections have revived the issue of the sham elections of 2004. The personalities questioned in the alleged fraud of 2004 are the same as those implicated in the charges of cheating today. These issues will continue to hound President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo until a just and credible resolution is reached.
Meanwhile, we as a people cannot simply Âgmove onÂh and close over this dirty chapter in our nationÂfs historyÂcnot when the issues of fraud then as now remain unresolved. There can be no Âgmoving onÂh when there is no accountability. There can be no serious electoral reforms, so long as cheats are allowed the use of government positions with which to evade the reach of justice.
The current and former top officials of the Comelec, especially those who have already been implicated in the controversial Garcillano scandal, must be made accountable for the tainted outcome of the 2007 elections. A case in point is ComelecÂfs inaction over erring Maguindanao election supervisor Lintang Bedol and his conspirators over the past three years. Its kid gloves treatment of Bedol today, despite dramatic sound bytes from several Commissioners, demonstrates both the ComelecÂfs inutility and its culpability in this yearÂfs scandalously fraudulent, anomalous and violence-ridden polls.
For starters, an impartial and thoroughgoing investigation must be initiated in the Senate, if legislated electoral reforms are to have any substance and meaning. The end goal must be to charge the sponsors and ÂgoperatorsÂh of election cheating, then and now.
Accountability of election officials: The electorate deserves it, we demand it.
Signatories:
Teofisto Guingona Jr.
former Vice President
Fr. Joe Dizon
Kontradaya Spokesperson
Atty. Josie Lichauco
Bangon andKonradaya Convenor
former DOTC Secretary
Bienvenido Lumbera
National Artist
Commodore Ismael Aparri (ret)
Bantay Boto ng Bayan
Betina Legarda
Concerned Citizens
Source: Kontra Daya


Let’s just form a lynch mob and get it over with quickly and without much fun fare. I’m sure there’ll be a long line of volunteers. But I get to head the line and you behind me.
@Schumey, Great Idea! But I guess we better do it before the “human security act” takes effect…