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Rizal's 1st legislative district special election, 1994

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Gilberto Duavit
  
Francisco Sumulong

38,953
  
29,035

30.17%
  
22.49%

59,987
  
38,953

46.46%
  
30.17%

Start date
  
March 7, 1994

Francisco Sumulong
  
Rogelio Sanchez Silvestre

A special election was held for Rizal's 1st district seat to the House of Representatives of the Philippines on March 7, 1994. Gilberto Duavit won the special election to serve the final 14 months of former representative Manuel Sanchez's term.

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Background

Incumbent representative Manuel Sanchez was unseated after the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal ruled that he is an American citizen. A special election was then called, scheduled for March 7, 1994. Six candidates participated including Rogelio Sanchez Silvestre, Sanchez's nephew, former House majority leader Francisco Sumulong, former assemblyman Gilberto Duavit of the opposition Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), and three independent candidates: chess grandmaster Rosendo Balinas Jr., lawyer Eduardo Inlayo and peasant leader Elmer Panotes.

Sumulong previously served as representative but gave up his seat to run in the 1992 Senate election but was defeated. Sumulong is supported by presidents Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos. Duavit is supported by Rizal governor Casimiro Ynares and vice president Joseph Estrada, while Silvestre is backed by former Senate President Jovito Salonga and other Liberal Party stalwarts.

Cainta and Taytay were expected to provide the swing votes as neither of the candidates are from those two municipalities, and that many residents there were immigrants from other parts of the country. Turnout was expected to be low as no holiday was declared on election day.

Result

Duavit won over former Francisco Sumulong by 21,034 votes. The low turnout of 37% was blamed on Rizal's traffic problems, and the inability of employees and students to cast their votes when they reside outside the district during the workweek/school week.

After his election victory, a member of the Duavit family has served as representative of Rizal's 1st district up to the current 15th Congress.

References

Rizal's 1st legislative district special election, 1994 Wikipedia