Bicol Police Activate Regional Media Hub For Midterm Polls

Ang Bicol Police ay nag-activate ng Regional Media Hub para sa mga midterm polls, naglalayong magsulong ng transparency at tiwala sa proseso ng halalan.

Caraga Police Launch Election Media Hub Ahead Of May 12 Polls

Nagpasimula ang Caraga Police ng Media Action Center bilang sentro ng impormasyon para sa nalalapit na halalan sa Mayo 12, na magsisilbi sa buong rehiyon.

Bicol Police Activate Regional Media Hub For Midterm Polls

Ang Bicol Police ay nag-activate ng Regional Media Hub para sa mga midterm polls, naglalayong magsulong ng transparency at tiwala sa proseso ng halalan.

Caraga Police Launch Election Media Hub Ahead Of May 12 Polls

Nagpasimula ang Caraga Police ng Media Action Center bilang sentro ng impormasyon para sa nalalapit na halalan sa Mayo 12, na magsisilbi sa buong rehiyon.

Comelec Already Analyzing Evidence Vs. Candidates With DQ Cases

Kasalukuyang sinusuri ng Comelec ang mga kandidato na may disqualification cases at ang mga ebidensya laban sa kanila.

Comelec Already Analyzing Evidence Vs. Candidates With DQ Cases

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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is collating the names of candidates who have pending disqualification cases and analyzing the evidence against them. Comelec Chairperson George Garcia said there are more or less 400 vote-buying and abuse of state resources (ASR) complaints filed before the Committee on Kontra-Bigay, which looks into alleged cases of buying or selling of votes. The Clerk of the Commission is looking over the cases, especially those backed with strong evidence, “to study the possibility of suspending the proclamation of these candidates in case they win” on May 12, Garcia said. “We are already gathering those with disqualification cases with the Clerk of the Commission,” he said in an interview. Commissioner Ernesto Maceda Jr., who chairs the Committee on Kontra Bigay, earlier said they are expecting to be “flooded” with vote buying and ASR complaints as election day approaches. He urged the public to report to the Comelec such acts via email ([email protected]) or through the poll body’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/comelec.ph/). Under the Omnibus Election Code, conviction for vote-buying and related offenses carries a penalty of one to six years’ imprisonment, disqualification from holding public office, and deprivation of voting rights. (PNA)