10/05/2025
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After a thorough canvassing of votes that occurred on the evening of the scheduled election date, in collaboration with designated watchers from each party and representatives from our school publication, Ang Amihan, we are pleased to present the candidates who have won the election:
Total no. of electorates: 1,155
Total no. of actual votes: 1,056
Total number of invalid ballots: 9
Total no. of valid ballots: 1,047
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Gellanje, Jonathan P.
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Molejona, Bernard Felix N.
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1. Libalib, Renato Jr. A.
2. Lastimoso, Alven L. (SAMASA)
3. Ajera, Jessie L. (SAMASA)
4. Legaste, Christine Mae A.
5. Sobrevega, Jushua C. (SAMASA)
6. Caro, Darmae L. (USA)
7. Ventura, Mark Anthony A. (SAMASA)
8. De La Cruz, Joylyn B. (SAMASA)
9. Dalumpines, Vann Christian M.
10. Mallo, Ronald Jr. C. (SAMASA)
11. Original, Jesrey M. (SAMASA)
12. Bibanco, Caren Joy H. (SAMASA)
13. Mamon, Yesa S. (USA)
14. Colon, Bea J. (USA)
The integrity of this election were paramount, and we would like to extend our appreciation to all participants. This includes the Board of Canvassers and party watchers, whose diligence and commitment were crucial throughout the process. We would also like to acknowledge our CAFSEC Adviser, Ma'am Charie Toledo, for her unwavering support and for addressing the needs of the CAFSEC. Our gratitude extends to the USEC for granting us the opportunity to adopt the electoral code, which served as our guiding framework throughout the election. Additionally, we appreciate Ma'am Belinda for her invaluable support, as well as the General Services Office for their efforts in creating the ballot box. We are particularly grateful to Sir Araquil for allowing us to conduct of the election for the AFSC 2025 officers. The official results of this election reflect the voice of our community and will serve as a compass for our future endeavors.