GUIDELINES ON THE FILING OF CERTIFICATES OF CANDIDACY AND
NOMINATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF OFFICIAL CANDIDATES OF REGISTERED POLITICAL
PARTIES OR COALITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE MAY 13, 2013
AUTOMATED SYNCHRONIZED NATIONAL, LOCAL AND ARMM REGIONAL ELECTIONS
Promulgation: 11 September 2012
The Commission on Elections, by
virtue of the powers vested in it by the Constitution,
the Omnibus Election Code, and other election laws, RESOLVED to promulgate as it
hereby promulgates, the following rules and guidelines on the filing of
Certificates of Candidacy and Nomination and Acceptance of official candidates
of registered political parties or coalition of political parties in connection
with the May 13, 2013 Automated Synchronized National, Local and ARMM Regional
Elections:
SEC. 1. Certificate of Candidacy. – No person shall be elected Senator, Member of the House
of Representatives, Provincial, City, Municipal or Regional ARMM officials
unless he personally accomplishes a sworn Certificate of Candidacy in the form
prescribed by the Commission (prescribed forms attached).
No person shall be eligible for more
than one office to be filled in the same election. If he files a Certificate of
Candidacy for more than one office, he shall not be eligible for any of them.
However, before the expiration of the period for the filing of Certificate of
Candidacy, he may file a declaration under oath, the office for which he
desires to be eligible and cancel the Certificate of Candidacy for the other
office or office/s, stating the reasons therefor and attaching thereto the
consent of the party that nominated him, if any, personally or by his duly
authorized representative, with the proper office in accordance with Sec. 3
hereof.
SEC. 2. Contents of Certificate of
Candidacy. - The Certificate of Candidacy shall be under oath and shall state
that the person filing it is announcing his candidacy for the office and
constituency stated therein; the full name of the candidate, that he is
eligible for said office; his age; gender; civil status; place and date of
birth; his citizenship, whether natural-born or naturalized; the duly
registered political party or coalition of political parties to which he
belongs; if married, the full name of the spouse; his legal residence, giving
the exact address and the number of years he has been residing in the country
and whenever applicable, the place where he intends to be elected; the
barangay, city or municipality and province where he is a registered voter or
will be a registered voter; his post office address for election purposes; his
profession or occupation or employment; that he is not a permanent resident or
an immigrant to a foreign country; that he will file, with the offices of the
Commission, within thirty (30) days after election day, his full, true and
itemized Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE) in connection with
the election; that he will support and defend the Constitution
of the Republic of the Philippines and will maintain true faith and allegiance
thereto; that he will obey the laws, legal orders, decrees, resolutions, rules
and regulations promulgated and issued by the duly-constituted authorities;
that he assumes the foregoing obligations voluntarily without mental
reservation or purpose of evasion; and that the facts stated in the certificate
are true and correct to the best of his knowledge.
Unless a candidate has officially
changed his name through a court-approved proceeding, a candidate shall use in
his Certificate of Candidacy the name by which he has been baptized or if he
has not been baptized in any church or religion, the name registered in the
Office of the Local Civil Registrar, or any other name under the provisions of
existing law, or in the case of a Muslim, his Hadji name after performing the
prescribed religious pilgrimage; Provided, that when there are two or more
candidates for an office with the same name and surname, each candidate, upon
being made aware of such fact, shall state his paternal and maternal surname,
except the incumbent who may continue to use the name and surname stated in his
Certificate of Candidacy when he was elected.
The person filing the Certificate of
Candidacy shall include one nickname or stage name by which he is generally or
popularly known in the locality; Provided; that no candidate shall use the
nickname, stage name or initials of another. In case of several nicknames or
stage names, only the nickname or stage name first written shall be considered.
Titles, such as DON, DATU, DOCTOR,
GINOO, or words of similar imports shall not be allowed.
The person filing a Certificate of
Candidacy shall also affix his latest photograph, passport size; a statement in
duplicate containing his bio-data and program of government not exceeding one
hundred (100) words, if he so desires.
Documentary stamps in the amount of
Fifteen Pesos (Php15.00) shall be attached to the Certificate of Candidacy.
For purposes of printing the
candidate’s name in the official ballots, the candidate’s surname (in case of a
female candidate, her married OR maiden name, whichever she prefers); first
name OR nickname; and the acronym of the political party/coalition of political
parties affiliation should not exceed thirty (30) characters. Thus, the person
filing a Certificate of Candidacy shall write in the appropriate spaces
provided for in Item No. 4 of the Certificate of Candidacy, the following data:
- Last Name (in case of a female candidate, her married
OR maiden name, whichever she prefers)
- First Name OR Nickname
- Political Party / Coalition of Political Parties
Affiliation (Acronym only)
The Certificate of Candidacy shall
be sworn before a Notary Public or any official authorized to administer oath. COMELEC
officials are not authorized to administer oath.
SEC. 3. Where to file Certificate of
Candidacy. – Depending on the elective positions, the Certificate of
Candidacy shall be filed in FIVE (5) LEGIBLE COPIES with the offices of the
Commission specified hereunder:
Elective Positions
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Where to file
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Senator
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Law Department
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Members of the House of Representatives
for legislative districts in the National Capital Region (NCR)
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Regional Election Director, NCR
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1) Members of the House of
Representatives of legislative districts in provinces
2) Provincial officials
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Provincial Election Supervisor
concerned
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1) Members of the House of
Representatives for legislative districts in cities outside the NCR, which
comprise one or more legislative districts
2) City Officials of cities with
more than one Election Officers
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City Election Officer concerned
designated for the purpose by the Regional Election Director
(Copies of the designation of the
Election Officer concerned shall immediately be submitted to the Law
Department of the Commission)
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City/Municipal Officials
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City/Municipal Election Officer
concerned
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ARMM Governor and Vice-Governor
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In any of the Offices of the ARMM
Regional Election Director
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Member, Regional Legislative
Assembly, ARMM
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ARMM Provincial Election
Supervisor concerned
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Any Certificate of Candidacy not
filed with the correct offices as enumerated above shall not be accepted.
The Certificate of Candidacy shall
be filed by the candidate personally or by his duly authorized representative,
whose authority shall be in writing, under oath and attached thereto.
No Certificate of Candidacy shall be
filed or accepted by mail, electronic mail, telegram or facsimile.
The filing of the Certificate of
Candidacy of a substitute candidate, in case of valid substitution, shall be
filed in accordance with Sec. 15 hereof.
Sample forms of the Certificate of
Candidacy are attached hereto, and are available at the Comelec offices for
free. The forms may be photocopied or reproduced, or downloaded from the
COMELEC official website (www.comelec.gov.ph).
SEC. 4. Effects of Filing
Certificate of Candidacy. - a) Any person holding a public appointive office or
position, including active members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and
other officers and employees in government-owned or controlled corporations,
shall be considered ipso facto resigned from his office and must vacate the
same at the start of the day of the filing of his Certificate of Candidacy.
b) Any person holding an elective
office or position shall not be considered resigned upon the filing of his
Certificate of Candidacy whether for the same or any other elective office or
position.
SEC. 5. Period for Filing
Certificate of Candidacy. - The Certificate of Candidacy shall be filed on any
day from October 1, 2012 to October 5, 2012, during office hours (8:00
AM to 5:00 PM).
If at 4:45 o’clock p.m. of October
5, 2012, there are still persons intending to file Certificates of Candidacy
present inside the offices mentioned in Section 3 hereof, the Receiving Officer
shall prepare a complete list containing the names of said persons,
consecutively numbered, and the time of listing. The persons listed shall be
called by announcing each name in the order in which they are listed. Any
person who is not present when his name is called, shall not be allowed to file
his Certificate of Candidacy. A Certificate of Candidacy filed in accordance
with this procedure shall be stamped received at the time it was actually
filed, and deemed filed on time.
SEC. 6. Filing of Certificate of
Nomination and Acceptance of Official Candidates of a Political Party /
Coalition of Political Parties. - The Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance
(CONA) of the official candidates of the duly registered political party or
coalition of political parties shall be, in five (5) legible copies, attached
to and filed simultaneously with the Certificate of Candidacy. The CONA shall
also be stamped received in the same manner as the Certificate of Candidacy.
The CONA, sample form attached,
shall be duly signed and attested to under oath, either by the Party President,
Chairman, Secretary-General or any other duly authorized officer of the
nominating party and shall bear the acceptance of the nominee as shown by his
signature in the space provided therein.
For this purpose, all duly
registered political parties or coalition of political parties shall, not later
than October 1, 2012, submit to the Law Department, the names and
specimen signatures of the authorized signatories of their official party
nominations.
No duly registered political
party or coalition of political parties shall be allowed to nominate more than
the number of candidates required to be voted for in a particular elective
position; otherwise, in such a situation, all of the nominations shall be
denied due course by the Commission.
SEC. 7. Independent Candidate. - An
independent candidate is one who falls in any of the following circumstances:
- who has not been nominated by a duly registered
political party or coalition of political parties or its duly authorized
representative;
- whose CONA has been submitted by a political party or
coalition of political parties not duly registered with the Commission;
- who has not accepted a nomination, or has repudiated
his CONA from a duly registered political party or coalition of political
parties on or before December 21, 2012;
- who accepts nominations from more than one duly
registered political parties for the same constituency, except in cases of
coalitions of said political parties;
- whose CONA was filed after the last day of filing of
Certificates of Candidacy;
- whose CONA was not filed together with his Certificate
of Candidacy;
- whose CONA was cancelled, withdrawn or substituted by
the nominating party within the period for the filing of Certificates of
Candidacy;
- whose CONA was denied due course pursuant to the last
paragraph of Sec. 6 hereof.
A candidate who accepts nominations
from both national and local registered political parties shall not be
considered as an independent candidate.
SEC. 8. Ministerial Duty of
Receiving and Acknowledging Receipt of Certificates of Candidacy/Nomination and
Acceptance; Recording. - The Receiving Officer of the offices
tasked or designated to receive Certificates of Candidacy/Nomination and
Acceptance as provided for in Sec. 3 hereof shall have the ministerial duty to
receive and acknowledge receipt thereof; Provided that the same are filed in
conformity with the herein rules and regulations. He shall stamp every copy of
each Certificate with the date and actual time of his receipt and affix his
signature thereon.
The Receiving Officer shall enter in
a record book, the following data, leaving no space between entries:
- date and actual time of receipt of the certificates;
- assigned consecutive number thereof;
- full name of the candidate;
- the office for which the candidate is running;
- the political party or coalition of political parties
to which the candidate belongs and/or which nominated him, if any;
- the number of copies actually received;
- the name of the duly authorized representative, if the
certificate is not filed personally by the candidate; and
- the name of the Receiving Officer.
Without delay, on the last day after
the time allowed for the filing of the Certificates of Candidacy, the Receiving
Officer shall immediately close the record book by placing a line immediately
after the last entry and writing the word “closed”. He shall then affix his
signature immediately below the word “closed” and indicate the date and exact
time of closing.
SEC. 9. Watchers of Independent
Candidates, Political Parties and Accredited Citizens’ Arms. – An independent
candidate, political party, accredited citizen’s arm may appoint one watcher
each in connection with the filing and reception of the Certificates of
Candidacy. The watcher, who shall present his appointment as such to the
Receiving Officer, shall be allowed to stay within the premises of the
authorized receiving office and to take note of the proceedings but without
interrupting or disturbing official business. Any watcher may report in writing
to the Commission any irregularity which may require appropriate action.
Watchers shall be entitled, upon
written request, to secure from the Receiving Officer, a copy of the full list
of those who filed their Certificates of Candidacy and their respective
positions for which they intend to be elected.
SEC. 10. Reports of the Certificates
of Candidacy Received. – The Head of the Receiving Office shall, not later than
October 6, 2012:
- print a Certified List of Candidates as entered in the
record book, affix his signature thereon and submit it, through any
fastest means of communication available, to the Commission, through the
Law Department; and
- using the program and the format provided by the
Information Technology Department (ITD), encode the candidates’
information and save the same in two (2) compact discs (CDs) which shall
be submitted, together with the record book, four (4) copies including the
original copy of the Certificates of Candidacy and Nomination and
Acceptance, as well as the Certified List of Candidates duly signed by him
to the concerned Provincial Election Supervisors and Regional Election
Directors.
SEC. 11. Preparation of the
Certified List of Candidates. - Immediately after the last day for filing of
Certificates of Candidacy, the following shall prepare a Certified List of
Candidates in five (5) copies:
IMPLEMENTING OFFICE
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ELECTIVE POSITION
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Law Department
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Senator
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For NCR :
a.) Regional Election Director,
NCR;
b.) City/Municipal Election
Officer concerned;
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a.) Members of the House of
Representatives in the legislative districts in the NCR; and
b.) City/Municipal Positions in
the NCR.
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For outside NCR :
Provincial Election Supervisor
concerned;
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Members of the House of
Representatives for legislative districts and Provincial, City and Municipal
Positions.
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For ARMM :
Regional Election Director, ARMM;
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Governor, Vice-Governor and
Members of the Regional Legislative Assembly.
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SEC. 12. Delivery of the Reports on
the Certificates of Candidacy Received. – The following officers shall
personally deliver to the offices mentioned in Section 13 hereof, not later
than October 10, 2012, the record book, the Certified List of Candidates, CDs, and
copies of the Certificates of Candidacy and Nomination and Acceptance:
- for NCR
:
- Regional Election Director – For Member of the House of Representatives in the
legislative districts in the NCR;
- Election Officers concerned – For city and municipal positions in the NCR;
- for outside NCR :
Provincial
Election Supervisor – For Member of the House of
Representatives and provincial, city and municipal positions;
- for ARMM :
Regional
Election Director for ARMM – For
Governor, Vice-Governor and Members of the Regional Legislative Assembly.
SEC. 13. Distribution of the Reports
on the Certificates of Candidacy Received. – The record book, Certified List of
Candidates, CDs, and copies of the Certificates of Candidacy and Nomination and
Acceptance shall be distributed to the following offices:
- Law Department
– Record Book, Certified List of Candidates, original copy of the
Certificates of Candidacy and the original copy of the Certificates of
Nomination and Acceptance and one (1) CD.
- Election Records and Statistics Department – Certified List of Candidates, second copy of the
Certificates of Candidacy and the Certificates of Nomination and
Acceptance and one (1) CD.
- Education and Information Department – Certified List of Candidates, third copy of the
Certificates of Candidacy and the Certificates of Nomination and
Acceptance.
- Clerk of the Commission – Certified List of Candidates, fourth copy of the
Certificates of Candidacy and the Certificates of Nomination and
Acceptance.
SEC. 14. Withdrawal of Certificate
of Candidacy. - Any person who has filed a Certificate of Candidacy may, at any
time before election day and subject to Sec. 15 hereof, file personally a
Statement of Withdrawal under oath, in five (5) legible copies, with the office
where the Certificate of Candidacy was filed. No Statement of Withdrawal shall
be accepted if filed by a person other than the candidate himself or if filed
by mail, electronic mail, telegram or facsimile.
The Regional Election Director,
Provincial Election Supervisor, or the Election Officer concerned shall, upon
receipt of the withdrawal, notify the Law Department by fastest means of
communication, stating the following:
- full name of the candidate withdrawing;
- elective office concerned;
- nominating political party or coalition of political
parties, if any; and
- full name of the substitute, if any
On the same day, he shall
immediately forward to the Commission, through the Law Department, four (4)
copies of the Statement of Withdrawal, retaining one (1) copy thereof for his
file. The Law Department shall, in turn, distribute the copies to the
offices/departments concerned as provided for under Sec. 13 hereof.
The filing of a withdrawal of a
Certificate of Candidacy shall not affect whatever civil, criminal or
administrative liabilities a candidate may have incurred.
A person who has withdrawn his
Certificate of Candidacy for a position shall not be eligible, whether as a
substitute candidate or not, for any other position.
SEC. 15. Substitution of Candidates
in case of death, disqualification or withdrawal of another. - If after the
last day for the filing of Certificates of Candidacy, an official candidate of
a duly registered political party or coalition of political parties dies,
withdraws or is disqualified for any cause, he may be substituted by a
candidate belonging to, and nominated by, the same political party. No
substitute shall be allowed for any independent candidate.
The substitute of a candidate who
has withdrawn on or before December 21, 2012 may file his Certificate of Candidacy
for the office affected not later than December 21, 2012, so that the name of
the substitute will be reflected on the official ballots.
No substitution due to withdrawal
shall be allowed after December 21, 2012.
The substitute for a candidate who
died or is disqualified by final judgment, may file his Certificate of
Candidacy up to mid-day of election day, provided that the substitute and the
substituted have the same surnames.
If the death or disqualification
should occur between the day before the election and mid-day of election day,
the substitute candidate may file his Certificate of Candidacy with any Board
of Election Inspectors in the political subdivision where he is a candidate, or
in the case of a candidate for Senator, with the Law Department of the
Commission on Elections in Manila, provided that the substitute and the
substituted candidate have the same surnames.
SEC. 16. Effectivity. - This
Resolution shall take effect on the seventh (7th) day after its publication in
two (2) daily newspapers of general circulation in the Philippines;
SEC.
17. Dissemination. - The Education and Information Department shall cause the
publication of this Resolution in two (2) daily newspapers of general
circulation in the Philippines and give the same the widest dissemination
possible.
SO
ORDERED.
(Sgd.) SIXTO S. BRILLANTES, JR.
Chairman
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(Sgd.) RENE V. SARMIENTO
Commissioner
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(Sgd.) LUCENITO N. TAGLE
Commissioner
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(Sgd.) ARMANDO C. VELASCO
Commissioner
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(Sgd.) ELIAS R. YUSOPH
Commissioner
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(Sgd.) CHRISTIAN ROBERT S. LIM
Commissioner
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