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Pols told: Remove prematurely
placed election propaganda before the start of campaign period
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Remove or else.
The Commission on
Elections (COMELEC) today told all candidates vying for Senatorial and
Partylist seats in the May 13, 2013 National and Local Elections to remove all
prohibited election propaganda before the start of the campaign period.
The start of the
campaign period for candidates for national positions will be on February 12,
2013. In the case of local candidates, the campaign period starts March 29,
2013.
COMELEC Chairman Sixto
S. Brillantes Jr. cited Sec. 25 of COMELEC Resolution No. 9615 which provided
the rules and regulations implementing Republic Act No. 9006 or the Fair
Election Act in connection with the May 13, 2013 elections.
According to the
aforementioned COMELEC Resolution: “All prohibited forms of election propaganda
as described in Section 7 of these Rules shall be immediately removed, or
caused to be removed, by said candidate or party before the start of the
campaign period; otherwise, the said candidate or party shall be presumed to
have committed the pertinent election offense during said campaign period for
national candidates or for local candidates as the case may be.”
The prohibited forms
of propaganda, the Resolution stated, include any names, images, logos, brands,
insignias, color motifs, initials, and other forms of identifiable graphical
representations placed by incumbent officials on any public structures or
places.
COMELEC Resolution No.
9615 also stipulates that it is unlawful for candidates to post, display or
exhibit election campaign or propaganda material outside of authorized common
poster areas, in public places or in private properties without the consent of
the owner.
Also prohibited are
election propaganda posted in government vehicles, public utility vehicles such
as buses, jeepneys, trains, taxi cabs, ferries, pedicabs and tricycles, whether
motorized or not and within the premises of public terminals such as bus
terminals, airports, seaports, docks, piers, train stations and the like.
“We are issuing this
call to all candidates: Please remove all prohibited forms of election
propaganda before the start of the campaign period. Failure to comply
constitutes an election offense punishable by one to six years imprisonment,
disqualification to hold public office and deprivation of the right of
suffrage,” Brillantes said.
The COMELEC Chairman
also reminded candidates to comply with the rules and regulations on the
allowable airtime that a candidate may use for their broadcast advertisements
or election propaganda.
“This will be strictly
monitored through our Campaign Finance Unit,” he said.
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