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In Philippine politics, especially during elections, political families unite against rival clans. But the allure of power may have become too irresistible. In some political families, members of the same family are now vying for the same post. At least families have members who are gunning for the same elective position, data collected by GMA News Research said.
Most of these inter-family political contests are taking place in Mindanao, where widespread election cheating has been reported. These contests are either between parent and child, between siblings, or between cousins or in-laws, an occurrence a professor calls "simulated competition.
It can be due to health, old age, sibling rivalry or clan competition, say among cousins," Ilago said. These inter-family battles involve at least local elective posts up for grabs on May governor, vice governor, congressman, mayor and vice mayor. The same inter-family competition is present even in the race for the highest position of the land. Presidential candidates Sen. The Commission on Elections' Comelec list of local candidates shows many other cases of what seems to be bad blood within political families.
But in many others, it appears as just a clever and calculated strategy to keep power within the family. Ampatuan patriarch runs against daughter These families with relatives vying for the same posts are scattered in 40 provinces. Twenty-two percent, or 30 of the , are in Maguindanao. Published April 30, pm. Click image for larger view. Tags: elections , comelec , politicalfamilies , politicaldynasties.