Election Code
Election Code
Presidential
and
Vice-
2.
3.
In
case
vacancy
arises
in
the
2.
In case
of
Batasang
the
dissolution of
Pambansa,
the
the
President
been given
amnesty.
plenary
pardon
or
granted
Article II
ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND VICEPRESIDENT
Sec. 13. Regular election for President
and Vice-President. - The regular election for
President and Vice-President of the Philippines
shall be held on the first Monday of May
Nineteen hundred eighty seven (1987) and on
the same day every six years thereafter. The
President-elect and the Vice-President-elect
shall assume office at twelve o'clock noon on
the thirtieth day of June next following the
election and shall end at noon of the same
date, six years thereafter when the term of his
successor shall begin.
Sec. 14. Special election for President
and Vice-President. - In case a vacancy
occurs for the Office of the President and VicePresident, the Batasang Pambansa shall, at ten
o'clock in the morning of the third day after the
vacancy occurs, convene in accordance with
Article III
ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE
BATASANG PAMBANSA
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Manila, 6;
Quezon City, 4;
Caloocan, 2;
Pasay, 1;
Pasig and Marikina, 2;
Las Pias and Paraaque, 1;
Makati, 1;
Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela, 2;
San Juan and Mandaluyong, 1;
Taguig, Pateros and Muntinglupa, 1.
Region I:
Abra, 1;
Benguet, 1;
Ilocos Norte with Laoag City, 2;
Ilocos Sur, 2;
La Union, 2;
Mountain Province, 1;
Pangasinan with the cities of
Dagupan and San Carlos, 6;
Baguio City, 1.
Region II:
Batanes, 1;
Cagayan, 3;
Ifugao, 1;
Isabela, 3;
Kalinga-Apayao, 1;
Nueva Vizcaya, 1;
Quirino, 1.
Region III:
Bataan, 1;
Bulacan, 4;
Nueva Ecija with the cities of Cabanatuan, Pala
Pampanga with Angeles City, 4;
Tarlac, 2;
Zambales, 1;
Olongapo City, 1.
Region IV:
Aurora, 1;
Batangas with the cities of Batangas and Lipa,
Cavite with the cities of Cavite, Tagaytay
and Trece Martires, 3;
Laguna with San Pablo City, 4;
Marinduque, 1;
Occidental Mindoro, 1;
Oriental Mindoro, 2;
Palawan with Puerto Princesa City, 1;
Quezon with Lucena City, 4;
Rizal, 2;
Romblon, 1.
Region V:
Albay with Legaspi City, 3;
Camarines Norte, 1;
Camarines Sur with the cities of Iriga and Naga
Catanduanes, 1;
Masbate, 2;
Sorsogon, 2.
Region VI:
Region X:
Aklan, 1;
Agusan del Norte with Butuan City, 1;
Antique, 1;
Agusan del Sur, 1;
Capiz with Roxas City;
Bukidnon, 2;
Iloilo with Iloilo City, 5;
Camiguin, 1;
Negros Occidental
Misamis
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with the cities of Bacolod, Bago, Cadiz, La Carlota,
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Carlos andwith
Silay,
Oroquieta, Ozamis and Tangub, 1;
Misamis Oriental with Gingoog City, 2;
Region VII:
Surigao del Norte with Surigao City, 1;
Bohol with Tagbilaran City, 3;
Cagayan de Oro City, 1.
Cebu with the cities of Danao, Lapu-Lapu,
Mandaue and Toledo, 6;
Negros Oriental with the cities of Bais,
Canlaon and Dumaguete, 3;
Siquijor, 1;
Cebu City, 2.
Region XI:
Surigao del Sur, 1;
Sec. 25. Voting by province and its
Davao del Norte, 3;
component cities, by highly urbanized
city or by district in Metropolitan
Davao Oriental, 1;
Manila. - All candidates shall be voted at large
Davao del Sur, 2;
South Cotabato with General Santos City, 3; by the registered voters of their respective
Region VIII:
constituencies. The candidates corresponding
Davao City, 2.
Leyte with the cities of Ormoc and Tacloban, 5;
to the number of Member or Members to be
Southern Leyte, 1;
elected in a constituency who receive the
Eastern Samar, 1;
Region XII:
highest number of votes shall be declared
Northern Samar, 1;
Lanao del Norte, 1;
elected.
Samar with Calbayog City, 2.
Lanao del Sur with Marawi City, 2;
Maguindanao with Cotabato City, 2;
Sec. 26. Sectoral representatives. - There
North Cotabato, 2;
Region IX:
shall be three sectors to be represented in the
Sultan Kudarat, 1;
Basilan, 1;
Batasang Pambansa, namely:
Iligan City, 1.
Sulu, 1;
Tawi-Tawi, 1;
a. youth;
b.
agricultural labor;
c.
industrial labor
b.
c.
or
aggroupment
d.
e.
aggroupment
to
the
in
legitimate
Article IV
ELECTION OF LOCAL OFFICIALS
Sec.
29. Regular
elections
of
local
officials. - The election of provincial, city and
municipal officials whose positions are
provided for by the Local Government Code
shall be held throughout the Philippines in the
manner herein prescribed on the first Monday
of May, Nineteen hundred and eighty-six and
on the same day every six years thereafter.
The officials elected shall assume office on the
thirtieth day of June next following the election
and shall hold office for six years and until
their successors shall have been elected and
qualified.
All local incumbent officials whose tenure of
office shall expire on March 23, 1986 shall hold
office until June 30, 1986 or until their
successors shall have been elected and
qualified: Provided, That they cannot be
suspended or removed without just cause.
Sec. 30. Component and highly urbanized
cities. - Unless their respective charters
provide
otherwise,
the
electorate
of
component cities shall be entitled to vote in
the election for provincial officials of the
province of which it is a part.
The electorate of highly urbanized cities shall
not vote in the election for provincial officials
of the province in which it is located: Provided,
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Sec. 31. The Sangguniang Pampook of
the autonomous regions. - Region IX and
Region XII in southern Philippines shall each
have a Sangguniang Pampook to be composed
of twenty-seven members and shall include
seventeen representatives elected from the
different provinces and cities of each region,
and a sectoral representative each from
among the youth, agricultural workers, and
non-agricultural workers (industrial labor) of
each region to be selected in the manner
herein provided whose qualifications and
disqualifications are the same as Members of
the Batasang Pambansa.
Region IX:
Basilan, one (1);
Sulu, three (3);
Tawi-Tawi, one (1);
Zamboanga del Norte
including the cities of Dipolog and
Dapitan, four, (4);
and Zamboanga del Sur,
including the City of Pagadian, six (6); and
Zamboanga City, two (2);
Region XII:
Lanao del Norte, two (2);
Iligan City, one (1);
Lanao del Sur
including the City of Marawi, four (4);
Maguindanao
including the City of Cotabato, four (4);
North Cotabato, four (4); and
Sultan Kudarat, two (2).
Sec.
33. Election
of
members
of
Sangguniang Pampook. - The candidates for
the position of seventeen representatives to
the Sangguniang Pampook of Region IX and of
Region XII shall be voted at large by the
registered voters of each province including
the cities concerned.
The candidates corresponding to the number
of member or members to be elected in a
constituency who receive the highest number
of votes shall be declared elected.
Sec.
34. Selection
of
sectoral
representatives. - The President shall, within
thirty days from the convening of each
Sangguniang Pampook, appoint the sectoral
representatives on recommendation of the
Sangguniang
Pampook
and
after
due
consultation with the representative and
generally
recognized
organizations
or
aggrupations of members of the youth,
agricultural workers and non-agricultural
workers as attested by the Ministers of Local
Government and of Education, Culture and
Sports (youth), Ministers of Agrarian Reform
and of Agriculture and Food (agricultural
workers), and Ministers of Labor and
Employment (non-agricultural or industrial
labor).
The President of the Philippines shall in writing
notify the Speaker of the Sangguniang
Article VI
ELECTION OF BARANGAY OFFICIALS
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barangay
polling
composed
of
1.
to
be
elementary
civil
degree
of
affinity
or
consanguinity.
place,
public
2.
copy
shall
be
delivered
to
the
For
barangays
with
two
or
more
2.
the
election
in
each
public
elementary
school
sangguniang barangay.
two
other
public
of
certificate
the
elementary
3.
the
barangay,
proclaim
the
tellers
shall
also
be
the
The
Article VII
THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS
Section Details
Sec. 52. Powers and functions of the
Commission on Elections. - In addition to
the powers and functions conferred upon it by
the Constitution, the Commission shall have
exclusive charge of the enforcement and
administration of all laws relative to the
conduct of elections for the purpose of
ensuring free, orderly and honest elections,
and shall:
a.
Exercise
and
may
relieve
any
from
the
which
the
instructions,
orders,
decisions
or
Commission,
Upon
provide
recommendation
of
the
who
be
may,
found
after
guilty
of
due
such
violation or failure.
During the period of the campaign and
ending thirty days thereafter, when in
against
instrumentality
any
candidate
or
political
government
Police
instrumentality
enforcing
orders.
laws
its
other
or
of
regulations
and
employees,
and
rules
Code
paragraph
officials
Promulgate
preceding
b.
c.
immediate
local
direct
Commission
or
any
similar
of
the
agency
or
government,
and
at rates
fix
in
that it may
its
rules
and
regulations.
Rules and regulations promulgated by
the Commission to implement the
provisions of this Code shall take effect
on the sixteenth day after publication
in the Official Gazette or in at least
daily
newspapers
of
general
circulation. Orders and directives
issued by the Commission pursuant to
said rules and regulations shall be
furnished by personal delivery to
accredited political parties within fortyeight hours of issuance and shall take
effect immediately upon receipt.
In case of conflict between rules,
regulations, orders or directives of the
Commission in the exercise of its
constitutional powers and those issued
by any other administrative office or
agency of the government concerning
he same matter relative to elections,
the former shall prevail.
d.
funds
subpoena
duces
testimony
in
or
of
the
or
who
contempt thereof.
shall
be
tecum,
any
and
take
investigation
member
of
e.
the
f.
Enforce
and
directives,
Commission
g.
shall
constitute
execute
orders
which
shall
those
emanating
its
adoption
the
political
of
purpose:
parties
and
technological
and
and
have
decisions,
of such devices.
instructions
precedence
from
over
any
j.
other
through
newspapers
of
proceedings.
fully
Procure
any
supplies,
holding
of
the
by
impractical
of
to
public
observe,
public
bidding
then
electorate
about
the
equipment,
election
inform
by
accredited
for
available
Enlist
non-partisan
group
or
professional,
educational,
activity
latest
technological
devices,
taking
into
and
electronic
account
to
assist
it
in
the
the
registrants,
and
house-to-house
canvass if necessary,
organization
and
designated
honest
elections
in
any
constituency.
Such groups or organizations shall
function
under
the
direct
and
immediate control and supervision of
the Commission and shall perform the
following specific functions and duties:
A.
4.
the
lone
Report
to
on salient features of
election
and
the
dissemination
expenditures.
the
orders,
to
the
forthcoming
Wage
drive
registration
in
respective
that
all
voting
otherwise
by
so
citizens
of
all
registered
in
all
similar
for
accreditation
who
shall
have
orderly
in
the
attempts
to
be
of
terrorism, intimidation
disqualified
may
agencies
instances
respective areas to go
law
their
not
age,
registered.
3.
2.
fifty
their
areas
least
polling place.
3.
voters
election.
2.
Exhort
at
electoral
accredited
propaganda
B. On Election Day:
duly
the
campaign
Commission relative
the
decisions
by
an
of
so
Undertake
information
take
Members or units of
Commission violations
conduct
casting
of
votes.
4.
Perform
such
other
functions as may be
entrusted
to
such
group or organization
watchers
by the Commission.
voters
of
illegal
of
political
Conduct
hearings
on
other
subordinate
officers
or
controversies
officers
3.
or
employees
as
the
To
issue
search
warrants
after
representation
for
probable
Article VIII
POLITICAL PARTIES
Section Details
Article IX
ELIGIBILITY OF CANDIDATES AND
CERTIFICATE OF CANDIDACY
Section Details
given
money
or
other
material
d.
solicited,
received
or
made
any
e.
with
the
requirement
provided
residence
for
in
the
election laws.
b.
committed
acts
of
terrorism
to
c.
Sec.
69. Nuisance
candidates. The
Commission may motu proprio or upon a
verified petition of an interested party, refuse
to give due course to or cancel a certificate of
candidacy if it is shown that said certificate
has been filed to put the election process in
mockery or disrepute or to cause confusion
among the voters by the similarity of the
names of the registered candidates or by other
circumstances
or
acts
which
clearly
election
supervisor,
city
cities,
or
an
officer
b.
For
provincial
offices,
with
the
c.
d.
candidacy
accordance
shall
with
the
be
filed
provisions
in
of
- Article X
b.
act
election
designed
or
defeat
to
promote
of
the
particular
Forming
associations,
organizations,
clubs,
soliciting
2.
votes
and/or
or against a candidate;
against a candidate.
Holding
parades,
political
caucuses,
or
other
similar
votes
and/or
Making
speeches,
announcements
commentaries,
or
or
holding
4.
3.
5.
Publishing
campaign
or
distributing
literature
or
Pamphlets,
leaflets,
cards,
decals,
one-half
inches
in
width
and
b.
c.
or
rally,
streamers
not
within
seventy-two
hours
d.
where
all
parties
were
given
a.
interested
wallets,
shirts,
matches,
cigarettes
except
that
hats,
bandanas,
and
campaign
the
like,
supporters
d.
To
show
or
display
publicly
any
equal
other
general
Section 84 hereof;
circulation
the
an
throughout
the
screen
projections
except
b.
e.
For
any
radio
broadcasting
or
poster,
of
advertising
balloons
for
and
or
the
like,
against
any
regulations
promulgated
by
the
To
purchase,
distribute
manufacture,
or
accept
request,
electoral
fans
of
whatever
nature,
a.
b.
for
those
charged
its
before
shall,
other
expenditures
office
public
representative
of
the
political party.
and
persons,
entities
and
to
ensure
that
said
radio
events
and
views
on
c.
or
issued,
suspended
or
Article XI
donation,
subscription,
advance
or
deposit
anything
of
value,
of
or
loan,
money
a
or
contract,
by
individuals
of a candidate or
b.
its
payment or delivery of
instrumentalities
anything
of
value,
or
money of
a
contract,
b.
for
the
purpose
f.
c.
term
individual,
"person"
partnership,
includes
an
or
services
or
to
perform
g.
d.
exemptions,
privileges
or
subdivisions
including
or
concessions
similar
by
the
or
instrumentalities,
government-owned
or
controlled corporations;
allocations
funds
less
than
or
public
public
no
have
committee,
such
to
of
which
P100,000.00;
a.
controlled
The
institutions
grants
amounting
Educational
received
c.
or
nation;
or
including
corporations;
of
subdivisions
government-owned
divisions,
e.
who,
h.
For
travelling
expenses
of
the
b.
For
compensation
clerks,
of
campaigners,
stenographers,
messengers,
c.
For
telegraph
and
telephone
tolls,
d.
printed
matters
relative
to
candidacy;
j.
e.
polls;
the
amount
of
expenses
which
hereof; or
amount
of
expenses
which
i.
have
incurred
under Section
Sec.
105. Accounting
by
agents
of
candidate or treasurer. - Every person
receiving
contributions
or
incurring
expenditures by authority of the candidate or
treasurer of the party shall, on demand by the
candidate or treasurer of the party and in any
event within five days after receiving such
contribution or incurring such expenditure,
render to the candidate or the treasurer of the
party concerned, a detailed account thereof
with proper vouchers or official receipts.
Sec. 106. Records of contributions and
expenditures. a.
of
contributions
the
and
records
of
expenditures,
authorized
upon
representative,
presentation
subpoena
of
or
b.
Batasang
provincial
Pambansa,
election
with
the
supervisor
deemed
violation
Article.
stating
the
particulars
of
setting
forth
prima
of
the
facie evidence
provisions
of
therein
all
of
this
every
expenditure made.
b.
c.
c.
Those
of
candidates
for
provincial
d.
Article XII
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
(Please see RA 8189 for registration updates
concerning the Continuing Registration
System.)
final
judgment
to
suffer
shall
the
right
automatically
to
vote
upon
b.
of
having
committed
any
government
such
as
in
accordance
with
law:
c.
Insane
or
incompetent
persons
as
Name,
surname,
middle
name,
maternal surname;
b.
c.
Citizenship;
d.
e.
f.
for
cancellation
of
his
g.
b.
by
by
molesting
and
shall
executory,
sending
copy
thereof
d.
the
adverse
party
immediately
provisions
finality of decisions.
e.
the
day
set
for
the
hearing.
f.
precinct.
final
notwithstanding
c.
be
of
Section
138
and
the
on
the
Sec. 144. Canvass to check registration. The election registrar shall, once every two
years or more often should the Commission
deem it necessary in order to preserve the
integrity of the permanent lists of voters,
conduct verification by mail or house-to-house
canvass, or both, of the registered voters of
any barangay for purposes of exclusion
proceedings.
Sec. 145. Annulment of permanent lists
of voters. - Any book of voters not prepared
in accordance with the provisions of this Code
or the preparation of which has been effected
with fraud, bribery, forgery, impersonation,
intimidation, force, or any other similar
irregularity or which list is statistically
improbable may, upon verified petition of any
voter or election registrar, or duly registered
political party, and after notice and hearing, be
annulled by the Commission: Provided, That no
order, ruling or decision annulling a book of
voters shall be executed within sixty days
before an election.
Sec.
146. Reconstitution of
lost or
destroyed registration records. - The
Commission shall reconstitute all registration
records which have been lost or destroyed. For
this purpose, it shall be the duty of the election
registrar to immediately report to the
Commission any case of loss or destruction of
approved applications for registration in their
custody. Such reconstitution shall be made
with the use of the corresponding copies in the
national or provincial central files of registered
voters: Provided, That if this is not feasible, the
registered voter concerned may be summoned
by the election registrar to effect such
reconstitution by accomplishing a new
application. Reconstituted forms shall be
clearly marked with the word "reconstituted".
The reconstitution of any lost or destroyed
application for registration shall not affect the
criminal liability of any person or persons who
may be responsible for such loss or
destruction.
Sec. 147. Examination of registration
records. - All registration records in the
possession of the city or municipal election
registrar, the provincial election supervisor,
and the Commission shall, during regular office
hours, be open to examination by the public
with legitimate inquiries for purposes of
election.
Law enforcement agencies shall, upon prior
authorization by the Commission, have access
to said registration records should the same be
Article XIII
PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES
Sec.
149. Precincts
and
their
establishment. - The unit of territory for the
purpose of voting is the election precinct, and
every barangay as of the approval of this Act
shall have at least one such precinct.
The Commission shall establish all election
precincts.
The precincts actually established in the
preceding regular election shall be maintained,
of
election
as
practicable,
contiguous
and
compact territory.
2.
When
it appears
precinct
contains
that
an election
more
than
three
be
authorized
to
divide
the
precincts
located
polling
created
in
the
place
of
all
thereby shall
same
building
the
be
or
4.
voters
of
the
new
precinct:
election
superintendent
3.
5.
another
constitute
at
municipality
least
one
shall
election
barangay
of
the
merged
supervisor,
of
the
provincial
schools,
etc.
Sec.
151. Publication
of
maps
or
precincts. - At least five days before the first
registration day preceding a regular election or
special election or a referendum or a
plebiscite, the Commission shall, through its
duly authorized representative, post in the city
hall or municipal building and in three other
conspicuous places in the city or municipality
and on the door of each polling place, a map of
the city or municipality showing its division
into precincts with their respective boundaries
and indicating therein all streets and alleys in
populous areas and the location of each polling
place.
These maps shall be kept posted until after the
election, referendum or plebiscite.
Sec. 152. Polling place. - A polling place is
the building or place where the board of
arranged
that
they
can
be
b.
and
read
clearly
during
the
c.
d.
In
case
of
the
destruction
or
board
the
election
of
election
inspectors,
registrar
shall
report
the
2.
namely,
the
and
to
the
provincial
election supervisor.
Sec. 161. Tally boards. - At the beginning of
the counting, there shall be placed within the
plain view of the board of election inspectors,
watchers and the public, a tally board where
the names of all the registered candidates or
the issues or questions to be voted upon shall
be written, and the poll clerk shall record
thereon the votes received by each of them as
the chairman of the board of election
inspectors reads the ballot.
Sec. 162. Furnishing of ballot boxes,
forms, stationeries and materials for
election. - The Commission shall prepare and
furnish the ballot boxes, forms, stationeries
and materials necessary for the registration of
voters and the holding of the election.
Article XIV
BOARD OF ELECTION INSPECTORS
Sec. 164. Composition and appointment
of board of election inspectors. - At least
thirty days before the date when the voters list
is to be prepare in accordance with this Code,
in the case of a regular election or fifteen days
before a special election, the Commission
shall, directly or through its duly authorized
representatives, constitute a board of election
inspectors for each precinct to be composed of
a chairman and a poll clerk who must be public
school teachers, priority to be given to civil
service eligibles, and two members, each
representing the two accredited political
b.
are
assigned,
to
assure
the
c.
Perform
such
other
functions
polling
place
Article XV
WATCHERS
Sec.
178. Official
watchers
of
candidates. - Every registered political party,
coalition of political parties and every
independent candidate shall each be entitled
to one watcher in every polling place.
No person shall be appointed watcher unless
he is a qualified voter of the city or
municipality, of good reputation and shall not
have been convicted by final judgment of any
election offense or of any other crime, must
know how to read and write Pilipino, English,
Spanish or any of the prevailing local dialects,
and not related within the fourth civil degree of
consanguinity or affinity to the chairman or
any member of the board of election
Article XVI
OFFICIAL BALLOTS AND ELECTION
RETURNS
use of
by the
of the
of the
such
other
related
Commission may direct.
functions
as
the
Sec.
189. Representatives
of
the
registered
political
parties
in
the
verification and distribution of official
ballots and election returns. - The ruling
party and the dominant opposition party or
their
respective
duly
authorized
representatives in the different provinces,
cities and municipalities, shall submit the
names of their respective watchers who,
together with the representatives of the
Commission and the provincial, city and
municipal treasurer shall verify the contents of
the boxes containing the shipment of official
ballots, election returns and sample official
ballots received by the said treasurers. The
provincial treasurers shall keep a record of
their receipt and distribution to each municipal
treasurer, while the city and municipal
treasurer shall each keep a record of their
distribution to the board of election inspectors.
Article XVII
3.
containing
approved
official
all
ballots,
the
sufficient
indelible
their
other
materials
which
may
be
necessary.
CASTING OF VOTES
wrapping
and
corresponding
in
compartments,
exhibit
them
to all
election
the
inspectors
package.
unless
the
4.
The
chairman
and
the
two
party
shall
retain
in
their
5.
the
board
of
election
of
the
whole
board
of
which
the
board
of
election
e.
b.
affix
his
thumbmark
on
disqualification.
board
voter.
f.
previously entered.
the
failure
detached
coupon
in
the
g.
his
apply
silver
nitrate
and
affidavit
to
produce
upon
his
being
affix
voter's
inability
fortwith
or
shall
b.
voter
the
shall
The
case,
inspectors
d.
such
chairman.
c.
In
election
the
of
a.
or
suffering
from
existing
is
identified
member
of
the
under
oath
board
of
by
election
8.
the
compartment
for
valid
ballots;
2.
spoiled ballots;
folded together;
5.
number
of
spoiled
ballots
votes;
valid ballots;
The
number
of
voters
challenged
7.
The
14. The
time
the
counting
of
votes
number
counted;
of
ballots
read
and
17. Such
other
matters
that
the
Article XVIII
COUNTING OF VOTES
Sec. 206. Counting to be public and
without interruption. - As soon as the voting
is finished, the board of election inspectors
shall publicly count in the polling place the
votes cast and ascertain the results. The board
of election inspectors shall not adjourn or
postpone or delay the count until it has been
fully completed, unless otherwise ordered by
the Commission.
The Commission, in the interest of free,
orderly, and honest elections, may order the
board of election inspectors to count the votes
and to accomplish the election returns and
other forms prescribed under this Code in any
other place within a public building in the
same municipality or city: Provided, That the
said public building shall not be located within
the perimeter of or inside a military or police
camp or reservation nor inside a prison
compound.
Sec.
207. Excess
ballots. Before
proceeding to count the votes the board of
election inspectors shall count the ballots in
the compartment for valid ballots without
unfolding them or exposing their contents,
except so far as to ascertain that each ballot is
single, and compare the number of ballots in
the box with the number of voters who have
voted. If there are excess ballots, they shall be
returned in the box and thoroughly mixed
therein, and the poll clerk, without seeing the
ballots and with his back to the box, shall
publicly draw out as may ballots as may be
equal to the excess and without unfolding
them, place them in an envelope which shall
be marked "excess ballots" and which shall be
sealed and signed by the members of the
board of election inspectors. The envelope
shall be placed in the compartment for valid
ballots, but its contents shall not be read in the
counting of votes. If in the course of the
examination ballots are found folded together
before they were deposited in the box, they
shall be placed in the envelope for excess
ballots. In case ballots with their detachable
coupons be found in the box, such coupons
shall be removed and deposited in the
compartment for spoiled ballots, and the
ballots shall be included in the file of valid
ballots. If ballots with the words "spoiled" be
found in the box, such ballots shall likewise be
placed in the compartment for spoiled ballots.
Sec. 208. Marked ballots. - The board of
election inspectors shall then unfold the ballots
Where
only
candidate
or
the
only
first
his
name
of
surname
is
Where
only
the
first
name
of
7.
latter.
when
for
an
office
for
which
the
law
8.
correctly
written
shall
be
with
ballot
is an incumbent.
latter.
same
surname,
5.
6.
9.
use
of
the
nicknames
and
of
affection
and
not
be
counted
in
favor
of
any
appellations
candidate
having
such
first
name
correct
be valid.
accompanies
the
17. Where
there
are
two
or
more
whom
it
is
intended
shall
be
27. Failure
to
remove
the
detachable
containing
the
name
of
have
been
filled
by
two
distinct
thereto
through
any
mechanical
commas,
dots,
lines,
or
hyphens
authorized
in
sextuplicate
in
their
copy
shall
be
deposited
in
the
and
in
the
case
of
of
the
2.
for
transmittal
to
the
the
city
or
district
board
of
canvass.
The
second
copy
shall
members
registrar
for
transmittal
to
the
The
fourth
copy
shall
be
3.
for
transmittal
to
the
representing
the
political
election inspectors.
The Commission shall promulgate rules for the
speedy and safe delivery of the election
returns.
Sec. 215. Board of election inspectors to
issue a certificate of the number of votes
polled by the candidates for an office to
the watchers. - After the announcement of
the results of the election and before leaving
the polling place, it shall be the duty of the
board of election inspectors to issue a
certificate of the number of the votes received
by a candidate upon request of the watchers.
All the members of the board of election
inspectors shall sign the certificate.
Sec. 216. Alterations and corrections in
the election returns. - Any correction or
alteration made in the election, returns by the
board of election inspectors before the
announcement of the results of the election in
the polling place shall be duly initialed by all
the members thereof.
After the announcement of the results of the
election in the polling place has been made,
the board of election inspectors shall not make
any alteration or amendment in any of the
copies of the election returns, unless so
ordered by the Commission upon petition of
the members of the board of election
inspectors within five days from the date of the
b.
the
Commission
orders
any
election
contest
or
official
competent
authority
shall
or
fiscal
envelope
intact
three
provincial
and
shall
keep
during
containing
custody.
the
the
period
treasurer
the
keys
the
of
envelope
under
their
investigation.
municipal
However,
treasurer
upon
in
the
voting
and
the
election
returns
c.
necessary
to
preserve
such
documents.
Sec. 220. Documents and articles omitted
or erroneously placed inside the ballot
box. - If after the delivery of the keys of the
ballot box to the proper authorities, the board
of election inspectors shall discover that some
documents or articles required to be placed in
the ballot box were not placed therein, the
board of election inspectors, instead of
opening the ballot box in order to place therein
said documents or articles, shall deliver the
same to the Commission or its duly authorized
representatives. In no instance shall the ballot
box be reopened to place therein or take out
therefrom any document or article except to
retrieve copies of the election returns which
of
the
Commission,
as
Article XIX
party
entitled
to
be
represented, as members.
b.
c.
Sec. 221. Board of canvassers. - There shall
be a board of canvassers for each province,
city, municipality, and district of Metropolitan
Manila as follows:
a.
the
regional
Commission,
as
office
of
the
chairman,
the
provincial
superintendent
of
Manila -
the
district
Culture
and
Sports,
constituency
members.
concerned,
as
d.
opposition
to
be
political
party
represented,
as
members.
e.
Board
of
canvassers
for
newly
thereof
have
not
yet
city
or
municipal
board
of
b.
Metropolitan
Manila,
shall
be
forces, home defense forces, barangay selfdefense units, barangay tanod, or of any
member of the security or police organizations
of
government
ministries,
commissions,
councils, bureaus, offices, instrumentalities, or
government-owned or controlled corporations
or their subsidiaries or of any member of a
privately
owned
or
operated
security,
investigative, protective or intelligence agency
performing identical or similar functions to
enter the room where the canvassing of the
election returns are held by the board of
canvassers and within a radius of fifty meters
from such room: Provided, however, That the
board of canvassers by a majority vote, if it
deems necessary, may make a call in writing
for the detail of policemen or any peace
officers for their protection or for the
protection of the election documents and
paraphernalia in the possession of the board,
or for the maintenance of peace and order, in
which case said policemen or peace officers,
who shall be in proper uniform, shall stay
outside the room within a radius of thirty
meters near enough to be easily called by the
board of canvassers at any time.
Sec. 233. When the election returns are
delayed, lost or destroyed. - In case its
copy of the election returns is missing, the
board of canvassers shall, by messenger or
otherwise, obtain such missing election returns
from the board of election inspectors
concerned, or if said returns have been lost or
destroyed, the board of canvassers, upon prior
Article XX
PRE-PROCLAMATION CONTROVERSIES
Sec. 241. Definition. - A pre-proclamation
controversy refers to any question pertaining
to or affecting the proceedings of the board of
canvassers which may be raised by any
candidate or by any registered political party
or coalition of political parties before the board
b.
to
be
tampered
with
or
thereof
as
mentioned
in
c.
d.
the
results
of
which
Article XXI
ELECTION CONTESTS
Sec. 249. Jurisdiction of the Commission. The Commission shall be the sole judge of all
contests relating to the elections, returns, and
qualifications of all Members of the Batasang
Pambansa, elective regional, provincial and
city officials.
Sec. 250. Election contests for Batasang
Pambansa, regional, provincial and city
offices. - A sworn petition contesting the
election of any Member of the Batasang
Pambansa or any regional, provincial or city
official shall be filed with the Commission by
any candidate who has duly filed a certificate
of candidacy and has been voted for the same
office, within ten days after the proclamation
of the results of the election.
Sec. 251. Election contests for municipal
offices. - A sworn petition contesting the
election of a municipal officer shall be filed
with the proper regional trial court by any
candidate who has duly filed a certificate of
candidacy and has been voted for the same
office, within ten days after proclamation of
the results of the election.
Sec. 252. Election contest for barangay
offices. - A sworn petition contesting the
election of a barangay officer shall be filed
with the proper municipal or metropolitan trial
court by any candidate who has duly filed a
c.
upon
the
protestant
by
d.
The
protestant
shall
answer
the
notice;
e.
b.
in
the
case
as
other
be
proceedings.
intervention
notice;
substantiated
The
within
within
the
protestant
five
days
same
or
after
f.
counter-protest,
or
to
the
g.
Article XXII
ELECTION OFFENSES
Sec. 261. Prohibited Acts. - The following
shall be guilty of an election offense:
a.
or
employment,
indirectly,
or
cause
an
association,
entity,
or
nomination
or
choice
of
wager
candidate in a convention or
forfeited
to
the
corporation or association, or
any
superior
or
political party.
Any
person,
community
association,
group
who
1.
office
or
public
officer,
or
or
any
head,
superior,
employment,
subordinates or members or
not,
parishioners or employees or
an
agreement
any
house
(a)
of
this
or
lease
campaign
holders
or
vote
for
or
selection of candidates.
outcome
of,
or
any
house
helper,
tenant,
contingency
e.
him
causing
or
or
aid,
suspension,
tenants,
to
be
his
violation
paragraph
helpers,
of
ejectment,
punish
separation, excommunication,
intimidates or compels, or in
transfer,
or
to
compensation, or by demotion,
or
threatens
foregoing considerations.
come
or
who
any
corporation or association, or
Any
or
solicits
Coercion of subordinates.
c.
head,
corporation,
b.
be
shall
government.
indirectly,
2.
threatens,
intimidates
or
any
violence,
provision
agency
or
void.
whether
national
honor
including
or
injury,
property,
punishment,
or
uses
any
1.
instrumentality,
or
null and
local,
government-owned
appoints
increase
participation
in
remuneration or privilege to
refraining
desistance
and
any
or
campaign
from
or
any
or
fills
hires
any
any
new
2.
new
promotes,
position,
or
gives
of
any
salary
government
or
official
or
the
government-owned
omission therefrom.
Commission.
The
terrorizes
Coercion
of
or
election
coerces
officials
any
election
the
or
controlled corporations.
h.
shall be
whatever
of
any
officer
or
election.
school
teachers,
period
except
within
upon
the
prior
provisions,
a new
employees,
a special election,
Appointment
of
new
i.
Intervention
of
public
officers
and
the
civil
service,
except
those
or
which
may
hereafter
be
to
any
partisan
solicit
votes
or
undertake
any
political
j.
to
promise
any
office
or
corporation
or
entity,
in
aspirant
any
for
election
the
or
nomination
any
or
unlawful
for
any
person,
solicit
or
receive,
directly
for
any
considerations.
of
the
foregoing
persons
as
previously
special
policemen,
l.
Prohibition
against
dismissal
of
or
laborer
shall
be
who
issued
At
the
the
start
same.
of
the
municipal
mayor,
city
policemen,
confidential
agents
special
or
agents,
persons
or
m. Appointment
or
use
of
special
or
the
like.
During
the
n.
Bureau
equipment
of
Prisons,
any
provincial
operated
by
the
divisions,
instrumentalities,
government-owned
of
any
or
government
subdivisions,
government-owned
controlled
their
three
business
activity.
custody
shall
post
in
the
agencies
or
or
including
or
Philippines;
paraphernalia
controlled
or
owned
by
its
agencies
or
(3)
by
q.
the
political
during
including
authorized
election
in
or
period,
writing
extension
unless
by
the
hereof.
categorized as such.
o.
the
their
by
government
offices,
banks,
or
r.
official
duties,
profession,
s.
uses
or
unless:
tanks,
trucks,
private
armored
half
trucks,
vehicles
scout
strictly
for,
his
insignia,
persons
or
decorations
when
1.
previous
Commission
notified
thereof
in
writing, or
guarding
and
prior
the
authorizes him to do
Commission
all
necessary to assist it in
maintaining
orderly
written
approval
shall
of
decide
2.
the
Commission
and
elections,
after
thirty
and
notice
only
and
ending
any
member
Philippines,
authorized
by
the
commissions,
President
or
the
or
Commission
arms
owned
security,
and
offices,
or
or
security
councils,
or
police
bureaus,
government-owned
operated
special,
thereafter
honest
days
free,
forces,
home
or
to
bear
wear
their
peace
officers
government-owned
number,
of
of
on a white background
agencies
to
similar functions.
and
if
any,
numbers
of
least
two
at
all
times
visible
and
uncovered.
the
or
performing
members
identical
Commission
or
finds
it
t.
security
allowing
the
guard
of
the
candidate,
special
when
police
candidate
the
order
immediate
the
require
of
candidate:
Forces
per
temporary
commissions,
three
or the
ministries,
exceed
Constabulary
circumstances
government
Philippine
Provided,
organization,
the
member
controlled
any
or
life
and
security
is
in
jeopardy,
of
a
the
councils,
u.
Organization
or
maintenance
of
forces.
organizes
or
Any
person
maintains
who
reaction
the
election
period.
such
particulars
as
the
v.
Prohibition
against
release,
corporations
and
their
additional
shall
maintenance
preparatory to actual
no
employed
That
laborers
of
controlled
subsidiaries,
be
construction
for
the
work
materials
Work
undertaken
office
negotiated
awarded,
before
forty-five
day
Maintenance
of
existing
and/or
completed
public
works
Provided,
That
number of laborers or
employees
already
employed
therein
such
the
central
and
field
beginning
the
of
such
period
the
number of
such
the
increased
purpose
of
this
the
so-called
"takay"
or
"paquiao"
system
shall not be
over
the
undertaken
contract;
project
or
projects
4.
Emergency
work
necessitated
immediately
laborers
for
considered as work by
watchmen
under
in
all
election:
section
not
by
contract
before
project:
by
bidding
or
of
other
work
held,
and
employed
1.
and
of forty-five days;
and
2.
of
equipment,
wages
purchase
including
by
the
occurrence of a public
3.
calamity,
working
drawings,
specifications, bills of
materials,
estimates,
but
damaged facility.
such
No payment shall be
made within five days before
the date of election to laborers
who have rendered services in
projects or works except those
falling under subparagraphs
(a), (b), (c), and (d), of this
paragraph.
Development
and
to
may
authorize
b.
Prohibition
against
construction
of
the
the
representatives,
supervision
of
and
no
who:
second
civil
degree
of
1.
undertakes
the
construction
participate,
public
directly
or
of
works,
any
except
exempted
victims
preceding
of
the
calamity
or
in
the
paragraph;
or
disaster; and
any
Commission
said
3.
The
Ministry
of
Human
2.
other
of treasury warrants or
the
future
Settlements
and
government
functions
similar
any
performing
to
said
delivery
things
chargeable
necessary
public funds.
other
administrative
expenses
as
or
the
of
of
value
against
c.
the
provisions
disapproves
registration.
of
law
to
the
contrary
any
public
official
data
or
information
who
the
3.
or
imprinting
causes
of
blurred
or
On Registration of Voters:
or
on
the
who
deliberately
of
registration
disqualifications
voter,
to register as a voter in an
records.
which
he
the
forms,
or
6.
for
another
any
7.
is
inspectors
approves
any
who
application
knowingly
who
an
aforementioned
person
filing
or
qualified to vote.
Any
without
registers
or
in
registration
voter,
being
for
referendum
who,
anew
plebiscite
person
voters
election,
Any
registered
2.
5.
inapplicable.
all
the
of
possesses
1.
applicant
application
such qualifications.
d.
any
8.
Any
person
hinders
or
who
delays,
obstruct
another
central
issue
from registering.
9.
Any
person
who
falsely
files
voters
any
voter's
upon
of
registered
duly
approved
application,
lawful
order
except
of
the
in
referendum.
plebiscite
It
shall
or
be
demanding,
Commission, or of a competent
accepting,
court
or
after
cancellation
as
proper
provided
in
or
taking,
possessing
is
5 hereof.
10. Any
person
who
uses
the
transfer
of
the
otherwise
includes,
approved
application
registration
in
who
delivers,
affidavit
as
consideration
for
other
to
benefit
another
of
or
money
in
or
promises
of
central
registered
application
book
unless
person
the
place,
14. Any
said
the
files
voters,
of
any
of
the
fictitious
13. Any
person
demands,
possesses,
who
takes,
asks,
accepts
directly
or
or
or
indirectly,
by
giving
or
causing
the
making
of
promise thereof.
e.
On voting:
1.
vote
without
justifiable
5.
excuse.
tears,
or
ballot
defaces,
destroys
any
2.
once
in
the
voter
who
is
of
same
possesses
unused
any
blank
registration
form
outside of
3.
said
Any
person
who
substitution
for
votes
otherwise
latter's
Code
or
when
directed
this
by
knowledge
official ballot.
and/or
consent.
7.
the Commission.
4.
registered
who
voter
another
in
in
or
6.
from
the
is
not
illiterate
disabled,
physically
with
or
or
or
without
detains
lawful
cause,
voter
or
cast
his
vote
or
from
8.
election
more votes
inspectors
charged
than
there are
registered voters.
election.
written
thereon
or
9.
11. Any
person
purpose
who,
of
for
disrupting
obstructing
the
the
or
13. Any
person
custody
of
having
the
ballot
legal
box
election
or
removes
information
or
orders,
or
transmits
destroys
said
or
box
destroys
or
its
circulates
false
directives
or
messages
election
inspectors
to
any
prescribed
form
charged
who
therein
or
the
printing
of
official
the chairman.
aforementioned
the
records
of
election
inspectors
who
or
takes
possession
away
of
from
those
the
having
place
where
they
are
of
emergency
authorized.
ballots
is
distributed
15. Any public official who neglects
the
for
use
in
causes
19. Any
person
authority,
who,
keeps,
without
uses
or
ballot
returns
or
thereof,
illiterate
electro-type
or
disabled
voter
or
election
printed
type-form
any
proof
mould,
printing
plates
other
plate,
and
a ballot.
paraphernalia
to
be
official
ballot
returns
to
distributed,
or
any
election
person
or
by
the
Commission
to
election
returns
or
who
to
any
place
not
being
person
authority,
who,
without
transfers
the
ballot
20. Any official or employee of any
18. Any
person
who,
without
of
any
ballot
or
the
same
to
be
printing establishment or of
the
Commission
or
or
election
returns
any
22. Any
person
who
removes,
causes
certified
official
ballots
or
list
of
candidates
23. Any
person
causes
who
the
holds
holding
of
stops
absents
3.
2.
the
political
without
parties,
board.
although
he
was
present
body.
4.
canvassers
political
and/or
member
parties
and/or
2.
who,
or
voting record.
1.
obstructing
f.
of
duties or functions.
any
in
the
from
purpose
his
deliberately
an
blurs
who
himself
canvassers
Commission.
or
canvass
and/or
of
the
proclamation
candidate
which
votes
of
any
was
who,
proclamation
without
of
any
3.
Any
person
of
who,
any
being
board
of
canvassers,
election returns.
appointment
accepts
to
said
an
body,
1.
4.
Any
person
who,
in
the
political
conventions
or
meetings
to
its
said act.
nominate
any
board
inspectors
of
or
election
board
of
2.
Any
person
who
interferes
with
television
broadcast
proceedings
Commission.
preventing
said
end
body
of
any
radio
of
or
any
from
5.
destroys
the
cancels
5.
to
or
abstracts,
6.
submitting
any
or
spurious
certificate
of
political
acting
prejudice of a candidate.
in
his
3.
behalf
who
false
party
within
the
the
member
cc.
assignments
of
said
of
board
4.
Any
person
any
authorized
of
certificates
who,
to
of
being
Other prohibitions:
1.
Any
person
who
sells,
receive
candidacy,
receives
of
the Commission.
before
any
certificate
the
election
or
on
hotels
and
other
matter.
or
cancellation or revocation of
transportation
the franchise.
the
foreign
tourists
exempted
for
may
4.
be
justifiable
Commission:
Any
operator
company
Provided,
taking
in
government-owned
or
from
said
intoxicating
authorized
the
liquor
hotels
provisions
of
this
subparagraph.
2.
or
during
period.
In
the
addition
election
to
the
refusal
shall
ground
for
revocation
public
franchise.
constitute
cancellation
or
certificate
of
of
convenience
or
5.
Prohibition
against
Any
person
who
Any
person
who
holds
on
discriminates
against
Sec.
262. Other
election
offenses. Violation of the provisions, or pertinent
portions, of the following sections of this Code
shall
constitute
election
offenses:
Sections9, 18, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 8
5, 86, 87, 88, 89, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101,
102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 1
11, 112, 122, 123, 127, 128,129, 132, 134, 13
5, 145, 148, 150, 152, 172, 173, 174, 178, 180
, 182, 184, 185, 186, 189, 190, 191, 192, 194,
195, 196, 197, 198, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 2
07,208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 21
6, 217, 218, 219, 220, 223, 229, 230, 231, 233
, 234, 235, 236, 239 and 240.
Sec. 263. Persons criminally liable. - The
principals, accomplices, and accessories, as
defined in the Revised Penal Code, shall be
criminally liable for election offenses. If the one
responsible be a political party or an entity, its
president or head, the officials and employees
of the same, performing duties connected with
the offense committed and its members who
may be principals, accomplices, or accessories
shall be liable, in addition to the liability of
such party or entity.
Article XXIII
LEGAL FEES
Article XXIV
TRANSITORY PROVISIONS
Supervisors,
principals
and
other
administrators of the Ministry of Education,
Culture and Sports who may be asked by the
Commission,
and
actually
report,
for
supervisory assignment during registration and
election day shall be entitled to a per diem of
fifty pesos.
Article XXV
FINAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
280. Reorganization
of
the
Commission on Elections. - In order to
promote maximum efficiency in carrying out its
constitutional duty to insure free, orderly and
honest elections and in discharging its judicial
powers and functions under the Constitution,
the Commission is hereby authorized to
reorganize its office within twelve months after
the first election to be held under this Code. It
may create, merge, or abolish departments,
offices, divisions or units, redistribute functions
and reassign personnel, change designations
of existing positions subject to pertinent
existing laws and regulations. It may
recommend the levels and rates of salaries of
its subordinate officials and employees subject
to the laws and regulations on civil service and
compensation, position classification and
standardization of salaries: Provided, That no
permanent official or employee already in the
service of the Commission, upon approval of