Ok, let me just breathe in. Breathe out. I just went home after finding out that the line was too long. I decided to vote later around 5pm.
* As I passed through the precinct halls, I met friends and acquaintances who had indelible marks on their
forefingers. Jester, who lives in Brgy. 4, voted in a flash; others were patiently waiting for their turn. Some were chatting with their ka-baranggays to ease the boredom. (around 10:00 am)
* When I went out, I saw Mayor Tony and Atty. Cindy, etc. along P. Burgos Street. They were about to vote that time. I also happened to talk with Kuya Manny, a nurse working in Saudi Arabia. He wasn't able to vote because his name cannot be found on the list. (10:30 am)
* I have been wondering whether it's ok to take pictures or not. Good thing Atty. Anjo was there. I learned that you can cover the premises except the the ballots being filled-out. Yehey! (11:00am)
*My cousins have voted already. They said that the watchers were looking for me! (2:00pm)
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Punta lang kayo dito para mahanap ang sariling presinto! :) |
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Mayor Tony Carolino was done voting. |
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A walk in a pile of campaign flyers. |
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Atty. Briones and Tita Meng Briones were done voting as well. |
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One of the kids who distribute campaign flyers. |
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I agree! |
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Hoping there would be ways to recycle ad materials such as these. |
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At Santa Maria Elementary School Gate 1. |
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Ganito kahaba ang pila sa amin. Hehe! |
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Bubbly Brgy. Dos residents waiting for their turn. |
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Maikli lang ang pila sa Brgy. Kwatro! |
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After 10 years, Ninang Eldie was able to vote. |
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