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The last nail on the coffin of the Ampatuans’ political empire was finally hammered in yesterday with the proclamation of Esmael Mangudadatu and his runningmate as winners in the May 10 contests for governor and vice governor in this province.

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The three gubernatorial candidates in Maguindanao cast their votes early in separate precincts yesterday.

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Leaders of the Moro royalty in the hometown of Maguindanao gubernatorial candidate Ismael Mangudadatu have appealed to the Commission in Elections (Comelec) to investigate how his own father, Powa Mangudadatu, and a number of relatives are still in the registry of municipal voters despite their deaths many years ago.

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DATU ODIN MAYOR OMBRA SINSUAT
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Leaders of the Moro royalty in the hometown of Maguindanao gubernatorial candidate Ismael Mangudadatu have appealed to the Commission in Elections (Comelec) to investigate how his own father, Powa Mangudadatu, and a number of relatives are still in the registry of municipal voters despite their deaths many years ago.

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