On May 28, special polls will be held in areas where voting was  postponed, including seven municipalities in Lanao del Sur, two  barangays in Basilan, and a barangay in Iloilo and one in Samar.
This  was announced by Commission on Elections (Comelec) official Gregorio  Larrazabal at a press briefing held on Thursday.
Last May 10, on  election day, the Comelec recommended that failure of elections be  declared in Lumba Bayabao, Lumbaca Unayan, Marogong, Masiu, Sultan  Dumalondong, Tubaran and Bayang, in Lanao del Sur and barangays Upper  and Lower Mahaybahay in Maluso, Basilan.
No voting was conducted  in the said towns in Lanao del Sur because the teachers who were  supposed to serve as Board of Election Inspectors (BEI) there did not  show up on election day, the Comelec said in its Resolution 8921.
Some  BEIs in Basilan were not able to perform their functions on May 10, the  same resolution said.
On the other hand, Comelec Resolution 8899  says that elections in Brgy. Generosa, Guimbal in Iloilo and in Brgy.  Buenas Aires in Pagsangjan, Western Samar were postponed after their  ballots were mistakenly interchanged.
The poll body has yet to  receive any complaints about conducting the special polls on a Friday,  the scheduled day of worship for Muslims, Comelec spokesman James  Jimenez said during the same briefing.
Most of the voters in the  areas where elections were postponed are Muslims.
"If it really  is an issue, then we can reschedule. But as of the moment, it doesn’t  seem to be an issue. If it becomes necessary, then were open to  discussing the dates again," Jimenez said.
The Omnibus Election  Code gives the poll body 30 days to reschedule polls once the reasons  for failure of elections in these areas disappear. The code says that  the suspension of elections may occur “after the voting and during the  preparation and the transmission of the election returns." - RJAB Jr.,  GMANews.TV
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