Cops, media in minor scuffle as Estrada, wife vote in Manila

Media-police scuffle

Mediamen positioning for better photo ops as former President Joseph Estrada, who was in a tight fight for mayorship of Manila, voted Monday caused a minor scuffle. Voting was stopped for around 30 minutes. Video by NOY MORCOSO/INQUIRER.net

Former First Lady Dra. Loi Estrada casts her vote for the first time in Manila. Her husband, ex-President Joseph Estrada is running for Mayor of Manila. Photo by INQUIRER.net / Tetch Torres-Tupas

MANILA, Philippines – Voting in one of the precincts in Manila was temporarily halted after a slight commotion broke out between the police and media when former President Joseph Estrada and wife Dra. Loi Ejercito cast their ballots for the first time in Manila.

Estrada is running for mayor against incumbent Alfredo Lim.

The members of the press were positioned by the door of Precinct 2591B at Padre Burgos Elementary School but when the security of the former leader tried to cover Estrada while voting, the media moved closer for a better photo opportunity.

Voters moved to the far side of the room to avoid being pushed.

After about 30 minutes, the former first couple voted.

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