The document outlines election rules and guidelines in the Philippines, including unlawful acts for candidates, entities prohibited from giving contributions, lawful expenditures, reasons an election can be postponed, instances where an election can be declared a failure, age requirements for various elected positions, and residency requirements for local officials. Specifically, it lists five unlawful acts for candidates, five prohibited entities for contributions, five lawful expenditures, five instances for postponing an election, and four instances for declaring a failed election. It also provides the minimum age requirements for governor, sanguniang bayan members, president, vice president, and vice in independent component cities, as well as the residency requirement for elective local officials.
The document outlines election rules and guidelines in the Philippines, including unlawful acts for candidates, entities prohibited from giving contributions, lawful expenditures, reasons an election can be postponed, instances where an election can be declared a failure, age requirements for various elected positions, and residency requirements for local officials. Specifically, it lists five unlawful acts for candidates, five prohibited entities for contributions, five lawful expenditures, five instances for postponing an election, and four instances for declaring a failed election. It also provides the minimum age requirements for governor, sanguniang bayan members, president, vice president, and vice in independent component cities, as well as the residency requirement for elective local officials.
The document outlines election rules and guidelines in the Philippines, including unlawful acts for candidates, entities prohibited from giving contributions, lawful expenditures, reasons an election can be postponed, instances where an election can be declared a failure, age requirements for various elected positions, and residency requirements for local officials. Specifically, it lists five unlawful acts for candidates, five prohibited entities for contributions, five lawful expenditures, five instances for postponing an election, and four instances for declaring a failed election. It also provides the minimum age requirements for governor, sanguniang bayan members, president, vice president, and vice in independent component cities, as well as the residency requirement for elective local officials.
- vote buying - conspiracy to bribe voters - coercion of subordinate - threat intimidation - appointment of new employees 2. 5 entities prohibited to give contributions to candidate - Public or private financial institutions - Natural and juridical persons operating a public utility or in possession of or exploiting any natural resources of the nation - Natural and juridical persons who hold contracts or sub-contracts to supply the government - Natural and juridical persons who have been granted franchises, incentives, exemptions - Educational institutions 3. 5 lawful expenditures of a candidate - rental of vehicle - rental of equipment - 10 pesos per voter for president and vice president position - 3 Pesos per voter for every voter currently registered - for political party, 5 pesos per voter currently registered
4. 5 instances where election can be postponed
- serious violence - terrorism - loss or destruction of election paraphernalias - force majeure - other similar or analogous events 5. 4 instances where a failure of election amy be declared - force majeure - violence - terrorism - fraud 6 age requirement for a governor - 23 years of age on the day of election 7 minimum age for sanguniang bayan - 18 years old on the day of election minimum age re quirement for pres - 40 years old on the day of election minimum age for vice - 21 years old on the day of election minimum for vice in an independent component cities SOLON, Donnie Ray O Administrative Law 20-1-01343 Atty Anonuevo
- 23 years old on the day of election
resiedency requirement for elective local official - residence at the place where he seek to be elected for atleast one year prior to the election
XXX Ballots Which Contain Prefixes Such As "Sir", "MR.", "Datu", "Don", "Ginoo", "Hon.", "Gob". or Suffixes Like "Hijo", "JR.", "Segundo", Are Valid XXX