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Election Law Notes
Outline
 1) Commission on Elections      6. Election Day;
      Casting and Counting

 2) Voters and Voter             7. Canvassing and
      Registration                      Pre-Proc

 3) Elective Officials and       8. Post-Proc.
     Candidates                   Election Protest,
                                  Quo Warranto
 4) Campaign                     Annulment and
                                  Election Offense

 5) Elections: Postponement
     and Failure
1) Commission on Elections

 Enforcement: All election laws (persons and policies)
 Judicial Power: Qualifications, Election Contests,
  Not suffrage
 Jurisdiction: Original - Regional, Provincial and
  City; Appellate - Municipal, Barangay and
  Sangguniang Kabataan
 Recourse: En Banc (MR, administrative) and
  Division (1st instance, judicial)
 Process: Division - MR to En Banc - Certiorari to SC
1) Commission on Elections


 Judicial: Disqualification, Election Protest, Quo
  Warranto, Pre- Proclamation, Annulment of
  Proclamation
 Administrative: Failure of Elections, Postponement
  of Elections,
 Election Offense, Annulment of Book of Voters
 Contempt: Judicial, not Administrative
2) Voters: Concepts


 Suffrage is a Right, Not Obligation
 Qualifications defined in Constitution
 Procedural Requirements allowed, Substantive not
  allowed
 Disqualifications defined in Statute
 Must allow: Absentee Voting, Dual Citizens, Disabled
  and Illiterates to Vote
 Relationship with Right to Run for Office
2) Voters: Qualifications

 Filipino Citizen
 At least 18 years of age on election day
 Resident in Philippines for at least 1 year prior to
  election day
 Resided in place wherein propose to vote for at least
  6 months prior to election day
 Free from Disqualifications
 In order to vote, must be a registered voter
2) Voters: Disqualifications

 Sentenced by final judgment  imprisonment of 1
  year or more
 Sentenced to suffer accessory penalty  political
  rights
 Adjudged by final judgment  crime involving
  disloyalty
 Court-declared insane and incompetent persons
2) Voters: Registration

 Continuing
 Computerized List
 200 Voter-Precinct
 Permanent but may be changed (+ or -): New Voters;
  Transfer;
 Deactivation and Activation; Cancellation; Inclusion
  and Exclusion; and
 Annulment of Book of Voters
2) Voters: Opposition

 Where Oppose? Election Registration Board


 How Oppose? File Written Opposition


 Why Oppose? Not Qualified, Fictitious
2) Voters: Deactivation

 When Disqualified to Vote; Failed to Vote in 2
 preceding elections

 When Registration Excluded by the Court


 When Lose Filipino Citizenship
2) Voters: Inclusion/ Exclusion

 Where File? MTC (not Comelec), then RTC


 Grounds? Disapproval or Name Stricken Out
 (Inclusion); Not Qualified or Voter Not Real
 (Exclusion)
2) Voters: Inclusion/ Exclusion

 File Petition (refer to 1 precinct; ERB members as
    Respondents)
   Service of Notice (4 modes)
   Any Voter, Candidate or Political Party may
    Intervene
   Summary Proceedings (not conference inside
    Chambers)
   Presentation of Evidence (No Stipulation of Facts)
   Decision within 10 days from Filing
   Appeal with RTC (5 days)
2) Voters: Annulment of BV

 Where File? COMELEC


 Who Files? Any Voter, EO or Party


 What Grounds? Book Prepared Improperly,
 Preparation Attended with Vice or Fraud, Book
 contains Statistically Improbable Data
2) Voters: Election Day

 Illegal Voter
 Not registered; Use another name; Disqualified;
  Multiple Registrant (allowed to vote if properly
  identified)
 Illegal Act
 Vote-Buying; Vote-Selling; Vote-Betting: Promise to
  induce or withhold vote (allowed to vote if take oath)
3) Officials: Elective

 National Office
 President; Vice-President; Senators (24; 1/2);
  Representatives (District and Party-List)
 Local Office
 LCE: Governor, Mayor and Punong Barangay; VLCE:
  Vice-Governor and Vice-Mayor; Sanggunian
  Members; Sangguniang Kabataan
3) Officials: Party-List

 Multi-Partism/ Party Loyalty/ Social Justice


 Exclusive to Marginalized/ Nominees Organic


 Only in House (20% of Total)


 2% Threshold (and until filled up)


 3-Seat Maximum
3) Officials: Candidate

 Definition: Seeks public office and files certificate
 of candidacy

 Effect of Non-Filing: Not a candidate (re: liability
 for unlawful acts and omissions)

 Effect of Filing: On Tenure of Incumbents (elective
 and appointive)
3) Officials: Substitution


 2 Grounds  Death, Withdrawal and Disqualification
 Both Substituted and Substitute must be Qualified
 When? Up to mid-day of election day (Rules might
  set earlier deadline)
 Substitute? Qualified and Same Party (or spouse)
 Substituted can no longer run for any other position/
  Withdrawal not affect liabilities
 Votes cast for substituted stray unless same surname
3) Officials: Qualifications

 Set by the Constitution (for national) and statutes
    (for local)
   Citizenship
   Age
   Residency
   Registered Voter
   Literacy
   Free from Disqualifications
   Undergo Drug Test under CDDA of 2002
    (unconstitutional)
3) Officials: Disqualifications


 Lack qualifications/ possess some disqualifications
 Violate Term Rule (1-2-3 terms)
 Commission of an election offense
 Nuisance Candidate
 Sentenced by Final Judgment  accessory penalty
 Wilfully Commits Material Misrepresentation
 No valid, timely and properly filed certificate of
 candidacy
3) Officials: Disqualifications

 Lack of Qualifications


 Where File: Comelec Division


 When File: Before Proclamation


 If Not File: Quo Warranto
3) Officials: Disqualifications

 Election Offense
 What Offenses? Vote-Buying, Terrorism, Unlawful
    Expenditures,
   Unlawful Campaign, Coercion of Subordinates,
    Threats, Prohibition against Release of Public Funds
   Where File? Comelec Division
   When File? Before Proclamation
   If Not File? Election Protest and/ or Election Offense
3) Officials: Disqualifications


 Nuisance Candidate
 Who Is? Campaign Capability, Intention,
  Performance, Exposure, Platform, Party Affiliation,
  Organization, Profession, Income, Health,
  Education, Name
 Where File? Comelec Division
 When File? Within 5 days from Last Day Filing of
  Certificate of Candidacy
 If Not File: No remedy
3) Officials: Disqualifications


 Misrepresentation
 Misrepresentation must be Material (pertains to
  Qualifications and Disqualifications) and Willful/
  Deliberate; Even if there is Misrepresentation, if
  actually Qualified  Not Disqualified
 Where File? Comelec Division
 When File? 25 days from Filing of CoC
 If Not File: No remedy
4) Campaign: Concept


 Definition: Act designed to promote or defeat a
  candidate
 Determining Factor: Intent/ Design (not all acts of
  beneficence are considered campaigning)
 Application: All Candidates for All Elective Offices
 Current Framework: Regulated but Liberalized
4) Campaign: Allowable Forms


 Forming Organizations
 Holding Rallies
 Making Speeches
 Distributing Campaign Materials
 Soliciting Votes
 Publishing Advertisements
4) Campaign: Propaganda


 Paid Political Advertisements
 Free Space and Airtime
 Use of Gadgets and Billboards
 Private Poster Areas
 Posting in Private Places
 Election Surveys and Exit Polls
4) Campaign: Written Forms


 Printed Materials (8.5Wx14L)


 Letters


 Posters (2x3), Poster Areas (12x16)


 Rally Streamers (3x8)
4) Campaign: Paid Ads

 Print: 1/4th page in broadsheet, 遜 in tabloid 3x a
 week

 Television: 120 minutes (for national) and 60
 minutes (for local)

 Radio: 180 minutes (for national) and 90 minutes
 (for local)
5) Elections: Postponement

 Grounds: Force majeure, Violence, Terrorism, Loss or
 Destruction of Election Paraphernalia, and Analogous
 Causes

 Extent: Serious and Impossible to have free and orderly
 elections

 Conditions: Grounds must exist before voting


 Authority: Comelec en banc (petition or motu propio)
5) Elections: Failure

 Grounds: Force majeure, Violence, Terrorism, Fraud,
 and Analogous Causes

 Extent: Failure to elect and affect results of elections


 Conditions: Election not held or suspended, After
 voting, During preparations or transmission of
 election returns, Canvassing

 Authority: Comelec en banc (petition)
6) Election Day: Pre-Casting

 Polling Places are Opened
 Election Paraphernalia and Book of Voters Presented
    and Examined in Public
   BEI Chair Opens Ballot Box (turn upside down)
   BEI Locks Ballot Box
   BEI Chair and Poll Clerk Sign at the Back of Each
    Ballot
   Watchers Present their Credentials
6) Election Day: Casting

 Voters Vote in Order of their Entrance

 Voter Approaches BEI Chair

 BEI Verifies Identity

 BEI Chair Announces Name (Voter may be Challenged:
  Illegal Voter or Illegal Acts)

 Voter Signs in EDCVL

 BEI Chair Enters Ballot Number in EDCVL
6) Election Day: Casting

 BEI Chair Signs at the Back of Ballot
 BEI Chair Delivers 1 Ballot to Voter
 Voter Proceeds to Voting Booth (If Voter spoils
    ballot, must be surrendered and given another)
   Voter Delivers Folded Ballot to BEI Chair
   Voter Affixes Thumbmark in Coupon
   BEI Chair Verifies Ballot Number
   Voter Affixes Thumbmark in EDCVL
6) Election Day: Casting

 Chair applies indelible ink on right forefinger nail of
 voter

 BEI Chair Signs EDCVL


 BEI Chair Detaches Coupon and Deposit Folded
 ballot in Compartment for Valid Ballots and Coupon
 in Compartment for Spoiled Ballots

 Voter Departs
6) Election Day: Counting

 Counting in Public and Without Interruption
 Ballot Box Opened and Ballots Counted
 Excess Ballots Disposed of
 Marked Ballots Ascertained and Not Counted
 Ballots Unfolded, then Placed in Piles of 100, then
    Read Ballots of 1st
   Pile 1-by-1, BEI Chair Affixes Thumbmark, Totals after
    Reading of each
   Pile
   During Counting, Chairperson reads names, Poll Clerk
    Records on
   Election Returns, 3rd Member Records on Tally Board
6) Election Day: Counting

 Rules on Appreciation Followed (Objections may be
 made)

 Valid Ballot


 Intent Rule


 3 Ss: Surname, Sitting Official (Incumbent) and Slate


 Distinguish Stray Vote and Invalid Ballot
6) Election Day: Counting

 Proclamation of Results (Alterations and Corrections can
  be made before Announcement)

 Sealing of Counted Ballots and Election Returns and
  Certification of Tally Sheet

 Issuance of Certificate of Votes

 Delivery of Ballot Boxes and Election Paraphernalia to
  Local Treasurer

 7 Copies of Election Returns Distributed
7) Canvassing: Concepts

 Collegial Body: Board of Canvassers


 Determination: Due execution and authenticity of
 ERs and CoCs

 Scope: Canvassing, Pre-Proclamation Controversies
  or Manifest Errors,
 and Proclamation
7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc

 Grounds Exclusive (BoC Composition/ Proceedings and
  ER/ CoC)

 No Pre-Proclamation Cases for National Positions (only
  Manifest Errors)

 Face of Election Returns (No evidence aliunde)


 Not violence, voting, voters, appreciation of ballots


 2-Objection Rule: Verbal then Written
7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc


 ER/ CoC Delayed or Destroyed


 Delayed (retrieval)


 Lost or Destroyed (use other copies; with Comelec
 authority
7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc
 Material Defects


 Material Defects: Name of Candidate Omitted, or
 Votes of Candidate

 Omitted (BEI to correct or recount)


 Formal Defects: Not Sealed with Inner Paper Seal,
 No Outer Paper Seal/ Seal Broken, # of Registered
 Voters Not Stated, No Closing Signature by BEI,
 Not Signed by Watchers
7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc

 ER/ CoC Falsified/ Spurious


 Grounds: Not Signed by BEI, Prepared by Non-
 BEI, No Security Markings, Prepared by BEI under
 Duress, or Contain Erasures (affect integrity)

 Recourse: use other copies or recount
7) Canvassing: Manifest Errors

 Any Palpable Error

 Copies of ER tabulated more than 1x

 2 Copies of ER tabulated separately

 Mistake in adding

 Mistake in copying of figures in statement of votes

 ERs from non-existent precincts canvassed
8) Post-Proc: Election Protest

 Grounds: Fraud and Irregularities in Casting, Counting
    and Canvassing
   Documents in Question: Ballots, ERs and CoCs
   Venue: P/VP; Senators; Representatives; Regional;
    Province; City;
   Municipality; Barangay
   Requirements: Filed by candidate; Within period;
    Protestee proclaimed; Payment of filing fee;
    Allegations of fraud; Identify precincts; Verified;
    Certificate of non-forum shopping
   Procedure: Revision; Trial
   If prosper: protestee removed, true winner proclaimed
8) Post-Proc: Quo Warranto


 Grounds: Disloyalty to Republic; Ineligibility


 Venue: Same as Election Protest


 If prosper: Respondent ousted; special elections or
 succession
8) Post-Proc: Annulment

 Grounds: Proclamation based on irregular and illegal
 canvass

 Venue: Comelec division


 Effect: Proclamation annulled
8) Post-Proc: Election Offense

 Grounds: Violation of Election Code, Commission of
 Prohibited Acts

 Investigation: Law Department or Prosecutors


 Venue: Regional Trial Court


 Effect: Disqualification, Fine/ Imprisonment

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Election law

  • 2. Outline 1) Commission on Elections 6. Election Day; Casting and Counting 2) Voters and Voter 7. Canvassing and Registration Pre-Proc 3) Elective Officials and 8. Post-Proc. Candidates Election Protest, Quo Warranto 4) Campaign Annulment and Election Offense 5) Elections: Postponement and Failure
  • 3. 1) Commission on Elections Enforcement: All election laws (persons and policies) Judicial Power: Qualifications, Election Contests, Not suffrage Jurisdiction: Original - Regional, Provincial and City; Appellate - Municipal, Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Recourse: En Banc (MR, administrative) and Division (1st instance, judicial) Process: Division - MR to En Banc - Certiorari to SC
  • 4. 1) Commission on Elections Judicial: Disqualification, Election Protest, Quo Warranto, Pre- Proclamation, Annulment of Proclamation Administrative: Failure of Elections, Postponement of Elections, Election Offense, Annulment of Book of Voters Contempt: Judicial, not Administrative
  • 5. 2) Voters: Concepts Suffrage is a Right, Not Obligation Qualifications defined in Constitution Procedural Requirements allowed, Substantive not allowed Disqualifications defined in Statute Must allow: Absentee Voting, Dual Citizens, Disabled and Illiterates to Vote Relationship with Right to Run for Office
  • 6. 2) Voters: Qualifications Filipino Citizen At least 18 years of age on election day Resident in Philippines for at least 1 year prior to election day Resided in place wherein propose to vote for at least 6 months prior to election day Free from Disqualifications In order to vote, must be a registered voter
  • 7. 2) Voters: Disqualifications Sentenced by final judgment imprisonment of 1 year or more Sentenced to suffer accessory penalty political rights Adjudged by final judgment crime involving disloyalty Court-declared insane and incompetent persons
  • 8. 2) Voters: Registration Continuing Computerized List 200 Voter-Precinct Permanent but may be changed (+ or -): New Voters; Transfer; Deactivation and Activation; Cancellation; Inclusion and Exclusion; and Annulment of Book of Voters
  • 9. 2) Voters: Opposition Where Oppose? Election Registration Board How Oppose? File Written Opposition Why Oppose? Not Qualified, Fictitious
  • 10. 2) Voters: Deactivation When Disqualified to Vote; Failed to Vote in 2 preceding elections When Registration Excluded by the Court When Lose Filipino Citizenship
  • 11. 2) Voters: Inclusion/ Exclusion Where File? MTC (not Comelec), then RTC Grounds? Disapproval or Name Stricken Out (Inclusion); Not Qualified or Voter Not Real (Exclusion)
  • 12. 2) Voters: Inclusion/ Exclusion File Petition (refer to 1 precinct; ERB members as Respondents) Service of Notice (4 modes) Any Voter, Candidate or Political Party may Intervene Summary Proceedings (not conference inside Chambers) Presentation of Evidence (No Stipulation of Facts) Decision within 10 days from Filing Appeal with RTC (5 days)
  • 13. 2) Voters: Annulment of BV Where File? COMELEC Who Files? Any Voter, EO or Party What Grounds? Book Prepared Improperly, Preparation Attended with Vice or Fraud, Book contains Statistically Improbable Data
  • 14. 2) Voters: Election Day Illegal Voter Not registered; Use another name; Disqualified; Multiple Registrant (allowed to vote if properly identified) Illegal Act Vote-Buying; Vote-Selling; Vote-Betting: Promise to induce or withhold vote (allowed to vote if take oath)
  • 15. 3) Officials: Elective National Office President; Vice-President; Senators (24; 1/2); Representatives (District and Party-List) Local Office LCE: Governor, Mayor and Punong Barangay; VLCE: Vice-Governor and Vice-Mayor; Sanggunian Members; Sangguniang Kabataan
  • 16. 3) Officials: Party-List Multi-Partism/ Party Loyalty/ Social Justice Exclusive to Marginalized/ Nominees Organic Only in House (20% of Total) 2% Threshold (and until filled up) 3-Seat Maximum
  • 17. 3) Officials: Candidate Definition: Seeks public office and files certificate of candidacy Effect of Non-Filing: Not a candidate (re: liability for unlawful acts and omissions) Effect of Filing: On Tenure of Incumbents (elective and appointive)
  • 18. 3) Officials: Substitution 2 Grounds Death, Withdrawal and Disqualification Both Substituted and Substitute must be Qualified When? Up to mid-day of election day (Rules might set earlier deadline) Substitute? Qualified and Same Party (or spouse) Substituted can no longer run for any other position/ Withdrawal not affect liabilities Votes cast for substituted stray unless same surname
  • 19. 3) Officials: Qualifications Set by the Constitution (for national) and statutes (for local) Citizenship Age Residency Registered Voter Literacy Free from Disqualifications Undergo Drug Test under CDDA of 2002 (unconstitutional)
  • 20. 3) Officials: Disqualifications Lack qualifications/ possess some disqualifications Violate Term Rule (1-2-3 terms) Commission of an election offense Nuisance Candidate Sentenced by Final Judgment accessory penalty Wilfully Commits Material Misrepresentation No valid, timely and properly filed certificate of candidacy
  • 21. 3) Officials: Disqualifications Lack of Qualifications Where File: Comelec Division When File: Before Proclamation If Not File: Quo Warranto
  • 22. 3) Officials: Disqualifications Election Offense What Offenses? Vote-Buying, Terrorism, Unlawful Expenditures, Unlawful Campaign, Coercion of Subordinates, Threats, Prohibition against Release of Public Funds Where File? Comelec Division When File? Before Proclamation If Not File? Election Protest and/ or Election Offense
  • 23. 3) Officials: Disqualifications Nuisance Candidate Who Is? Campaign Capability, Intention, Performance, Exposure, Platform, Party Affiliation, Organization, Profession, Income, Health, Education, Name Where File? Comelec Division When File? Within 5 days from Last Day Filing of Certificate of Candidacy If Not File: No remedy
  • 24. 3) Officials: Disqualifications Misrepresentation Misrepresentation must be Material (pertains to Qualifications and Disqualifications) and Willful/ Deliberate; Even if there is Misrepresentation, if actually Qualified Not Disqualified Where File? Comelec Division When File? 25 days from Filing of CoC If Not File: No remedy
  • 25. 4) Campaign: Concept Definition: Act designed to promote or defeat a candidate Determining Factor: Intent/ Design (not all acts of beneficence are considered campaigning) Application: All Candidates for All Elective Offices Current Framework: Regulated but Liberalized
  • 26. 4) Campaign: Allowable Forms Forming Organizations Holding Rallies Making Speeches Distributing Campaign Materials Soliciting Votes Publishing Advertisements
  • 27. 4) Campaign: Propaganda Paid Political Advertisements Free Space and Airtime Use of Gadgets and Billboards Private Poster Areas Posting in Private Places Election Surveys and Exit Polls
  • 28. 4) Campaign: Written Forms Printed Materials (8.5Wx14L) Letters Posters (2x3), Poster Areas (12x16) Rally Streamers (3x8)
  • 29. 4) Campaign: Paid Ads Print: 1/4th page in broadsheet, 遜 in tabloid 3x a week Television: 120 minutes (for national) and 60 minutes (for local) Radio: 180 minutes (for national) and 90 minutes (for local)
  • 30. 5) Elections: Postponement Grounds: Force majeure, Violence, Terrorism, Loss or Destruction of Election Paraphernalia, and Analogous Causes Extent: Serious and Impossible to have free and orderly elections Conditions: Grounds must exist before voting Authority: Comelec en banc (petition or motu propio)
  • 31. 5) Elections: Failure Grounds: Force majeure, Violence, Terrorism, Fraud, and Analogous Causes Extent: Failure to elect and affect results of elections Conditions: Election not held or suspended, After voting, During preparations or transmission of election returns, Canvassing Authority: Comelec en banc (petition)
  • 32. 6) Election Day: Pre-Casting Polling Places are Opened Election Paraphernalia and Book of Voters Presented and Examined in Public BEI Chair Opens Ballot Box (turn upside down) BEI Locks Ballot Box BEI Chair and Poll Clerk Sign at the Back of Each Ballot Watchers Present their Credentials
  • 33. 6) Election Day: Casting Voters Vote in Order of their Entrance Voter Approaches BEI Chair BEI Verifies Identity BEI Chair Announces Name (Voter may be Challenged: Illegal Voter or Illegal Acts) Voter Signs in EDCVL BEI Chair Enters Ballot Number in EDCVL
  • 34. 6) Election Day: Casting BEI Chair Signs at the Back of Ballot BEI Chair Delivers 1 Ballot to Voter Voter Proceeds to Voting Booth (If Voter spoils ballot, must be surrendered and given another) Voter Delivers Folded Ballot to BEI Chair Voter Affixes Thumbmark in Coupon BEI Chair Verifies Ballot Number Voter Affixes Thumbmark in EDCVL
  • 35. 6) Election Day: Casting Chair applies indelible ink on right forefinger nail of voter BEI Chair Signs EDCVL BEI Chair Detaches Coupon and Deposit Folded ballot in Compartment for Valid Ballots and Coupon in Compartment for Spoiled Ballots Voter Departs
  • 36. 6) Election Day: Counting Counting in Public and Without Interruption Ballot Box Opened and Ballots Counted Excess Ballots Disposed of Marked Ballots Ascertained and Not Counted Ballots Unfolded, then Placed in Piles of 100, then Read Ballots of 1st Pile 1-by-1, BEI Chair Affixes Thumbmark, Totals after Reading of each Pile During Counting, Chairperson reads names, Poll Clerk Records on Election Returns, 3rd Member Records on Tally Board
  • 37. 6) Election Day: Counting Rules on Appreciation Followed (Objections may be made) Valid Ballot Intent Rule 3 Ss: Surname, Sitting Official (Incumbent) and Slate Distinguish Stray Vote and Invalid Ballot
  • 38. 6) Election Day: Counting Proclamation of Results (Alterations and Corrections can be made before Announcement) Sealing of Counted Ballots and Election Returns and Certification of Tally Sheet Issuance of Certificate of Votes Delivery of Ballot Boxes and Election Paraphernalia to Local Treasurer 7 Copies of Election Returns Distributed
  • 39. 7) Canvassing: Concepts Collegial Body: Board of Canvassers Determination: Due execution and authenticity of ERs and CoCs Scope: Canvassing, Pre-Proclamation Controversies or Manifest Errors, and Proclamation
  • 40. 7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc Grounds Exclusive (BoC Composition/ Proceedings and ER/ CoC) No Pre-Proclamation Cases for National Positions (only Manifest Errors) Face of Election Returns (No evidence aliunde) Not violence, voting, voters, appreciation of ballots 2-Objection Rule: Verbal then Written
  • 41. 7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc ER/ CoC Delayed or Destroyed Delayed (retrieval) Lost or Destroyed (use other copies; with Comelec authority
  • 42. 7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc Material Defects Material Defects: Name of Candidate Omitted, or Votes of Candidate Omitted (BEI to correct or recount) Formal Defects: Not Sealed with Inner Paper Seal, No Outer Paper Seal/ Seal Broken, # of Registered Voters Not Stated, No Closing Signature by BEI, Not Signed by Watchers
  • 43. 7) Canvassing: Pre-Proc ER/ CoC Falsified/ Spurious Grounds: Not Signed by BEI, Prepared by Non- BEI, No Security Markings, Prepared by BEI under Duress, or Contain Erasures (affect integrity) Recourse: use other copies or recount
  • 44. 7) Canvassing: Manifest Errors Any Palpable Error Copies of ER tabulated more than 1x 2 Copies of ER tabulated separately Mistake in adding Mistake in copying of figures in statement of votes ERs from non-existent precincts canvassed
  • 45. 8) Post-Proc: Election Protest Grounds: Fraud and Irregularities in Casting, Counting and Canvassing Documents in Question: Ballots, ERs and CoCs Venue: P/VP; Senators; Representatives; Regional; Province; City; Municipality; Barangay Requirements: Filed by candidate; Within period; Protestee proclaimed; Payment of filing fee; Allegations of fraud; Identify precincts; Verified; Certificate of non-forum shopping Procedure: Revision; Trial If prosper: protestee removed, true winner proclaimed
  • 46. 8) Post-Proc: Quo Warranto Grounds: Disloyalty to Republic; Ineligibility Venue: Same as Election Protest If prosper: Respondent ousted; special elections or succession
  • 47. 8) Post-Proc: Annulment Grounds: Proclamation based on irregular and illegal canvass Venue: Comelec division Effect: Proclamation annulled
  • 48. 8) Post-Proc: Election Offense Grounds: Violation of Election Code, Commission of Prohibited Acts Investigation: Law Department or Prosecutors Venue: Regional Trial Court Effect: Disqualification, Fine/ Imprisonment