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Over 200 Filipinos vote on disputed South China Sea island

  (Associated Press)
Manila
Mon, May 9, 2016

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Over 200 Filipinos vote on disputed South China Sea island Workers check computers at the command center of the church-backed election watchdog Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting, PPCRV, in Manila, Philippines on the eve of election day, Sunday. (AP/Aaron Favila)

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ore than 200 Filipinos voted on a Philippine-occupied island in the disputed South China Sea on Monday, with the mayor saying the elections proved Manila has sovereignty in the far-flung off-shore area.

Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon says the elections on Thitu Island in the Spratlys chain may have been the most peaceful in the country because of its zero-crime record. Aside from Bito-onon, two other candidates are contesting the mayoralty post.

"This is an exercise of ownership of this regime of islands," Bito-onon told The Associated Press by cellphone from the island Filipinos call Pag-asa, Tagalog for hope. "This is the most peaceful election. All of us are friends and the place is very laid back."

At night, villagers looking offshore can see red, green and white lights blinking from three lighthouses on an island China recently built on Subi Reef, a reminder of Beijing's growing influence in the region, Bito-onon said.

Meldy Pernia, who has lived on and off on the island since 2012 with her children and husband, said she was proud that even their mere presence helped protect the country's territory.

"We're representatives of the Philippines," Pernia said by telephone. "Our presence here prevents other countries from claiming what is ours."

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