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CEC to print 22,000 ballots

The Commonwealth Election Commission estimates it will print 22,000 ballots for this Nov. 6 general election, according to CEC administrative officer Kayla Igitol yesterday. As of Wednesday, there were 18,229 registered voters, which is the all-time high record, Igitol said. She...
Posted On Aug 17 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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93 candidates certified

The Commonwealth Election Commission board certified yesterday the candidacies of 93 candidates vying for 45 positions. The CEC board did not certify the candidacy of Joana Lyn Camacho as a nonpartisan for the Board of Education Tinian seat for failing to meet the five-year...
Posted On Aug 16 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Eight years later, some Tinian homesteads still stand empty’

Some homesteads on Tinian that were awarded eight years ago still don’t have houses due to lack of utilities, according to former Tinian senator Henry Hofschneider San Nicolas. He disclosed that some people just clean up the lots. “They have not started building their homes...
Posted On Aug 10 2018 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Record-breaking 18,004 voters so far

As of yesterday, a record-breaking total of 18,004 individuals are registered voters in the CNMI for the Nov. 6 general election, according to Commonwealth Election Commission administrative officer Kayla Igitol. Igitol said the number is expected to further increase as the last...
Posted On Jul 27 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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