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Runoff set for Nov. 23

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THE Commonwealth Election Commission certified yesterday the Nov. 7 election results and announced that the gubernatorial runoff between Gov. Benigno R. Fitial and Rep. Heinz S. Hofschneider will be held on Nov. 23, a Monday.

Assistant Attorney General Meaghan Hassel-Shearer said Nov. 23 will be a legal government holiday but not for private sector employees.

CEC Chairwoman Frances M. Sablan is urging private sector employers to allow their workers who are registered voters to participate in the election process.

“We want to encourage all registered voters to come out and vote, exercise their right to vote,” she added.

On Nov. 23, polling places will be opened from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during which the alcohol ban will take effect.

Hofschneider, the Republican candidate, got 4,900 votes or eight more than Fitial’s total.
Former Sen. Juan T. Guerrero finished third with 2,643 votes, while former Sen. Ramon S. Deleon Guerrero garnered 1,101.

Both ran as independent candidates.

Fitial’s Covenant Party held a meeting on Sunday to discuss how to solicit the support of the two losing candidates.

CNMI law mandates that the winning gubernatorial team should have 50 percent plus one of the votes cast to be declared the winner, otherwise a runoff must be held.

The commission said 13,784 ballots were cast on Nov. 7.

The runoff ballots will be printed this week on island and will be sent to absentee voters no later than Friday, according to CEC Executive Director Robert A. Guerrero.

Absentee ballots must be postmarked on the runoff date, Nov. 23, and should be received by the commission by Dec. 7.

Absentee ballots received during the runoff will be counted and the rest will be tabulated on Dec. 7, Hassel-Shearer said.

Registered voters who failed to cast their ballots on Nov. 7 are entitled to vote in the runoff, she added.

Sablan said the voter turnout this year is just 86 percent compared to previous elections’ over 90 percent.

 

Comments 

 
0 #8 jpan 2009-11-10 13:40 \"i dont see why we need change. we do good under ben and tim running da government…they dont cheat da people.

biba ben and tim in 2009!!! bota covenant all da way!!! green baby!\"

Really, how good are we doing under this administration? Your job must be \"da bomb\" during these \"Better Times\", you must be working in \"da government\".
 
 
0 #7 captain 2009-11-10 13:33 \" Urgeing private sector to allows their worker otf vote…\"This shows how much these election people know, any major election is required by law for the all employers to allow the employees time off to vote. But not maybe under this administration with the \"Status Quo\" admin and private sector. So now this admin gives a day off to the Govt employees, I suppose with pay to try and buy their vote. You only need a few hours, staggered so as not to shut things down. Now how much will this cost the cash strapped Govt. (people) Typical Covenant spending.
 
 
-1 #6 crush 2009-11-10 08:32 Ron, why don\'t you even request United Nation to do some monitor every election here in the United States. With the Presidential election last year, guess who had defrauded the system? ACORN, they\'re now under investigation by the office of the U.S Attorney General. Anyways, ACORN will get away with it because the DEMS are still in power.
 
 
+6 #5 junane 2009-11-10 05:33 d0n\'T Let It BE..Let it HAppen…
 
 
+3 #4 Newswatcher 2009-11-10 05:10 I think Ron has a good idea here. We should invite the UN to take a look at the way the US runs roughshod over this Commonwealth and the other \'possessions\' in its stable of colonies for possible human rights and other violations.
 
 
+4 #3 the teacher 2009-11-10 03:54 Chamberonomics 139…safer is better

Given the importance of this election to the decent citizens of the CNMI, I am asking the United Nations to monitor, oversee, and conduct the run-off election.

Given our history of corruption, the strong influence foreign nationals have on our local government, and our close association to organized crime, prudence dictates that we should take all precautions available to insure and protect this election process and the democratic values of our nation.

Sincerely,

Ron Hodges
Saipan
 
 
-18 #2 CovenantAllDaWay 2009-11-10 03:51 i dont see why we need change. we do good under ben and tim running da government…they dont cheat da people.

biba ben and tim in 2009!!! bota covenant all da way!!! green baby!
 
 
-15 #1 Neifaslo 2009-11-10 03:38 BIBA COVENANT!
 

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