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By J.Lo

COMELEC CHAIRMAN GEORGE GARCIA

“Candidates, lay your cards on the table…be up front about your candidacy and there will be no more changes,” Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Garcia said “if you’re really decided,  lay it out at once…file your candidacy.”

 Comelec has unanimously decided not to allow candidate substitution based on withdrawal after  weeklong filing of certificate of candidacy (COC), Comelec officials said.

At Bagong Pilipinas public briefing, Comelec spokesman Rex Laudiangco said  commission has set from Oct. 1 to 8  filing of COC for those running in  2025 midterm elections.

At the same time, groups participating in  party-list elections may also file  Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance.

Laudiangco said  Comelec would allow filing of withdrawal and substitution only from Oct. 1 to 8. “If  candidate with  political party will withdraw from Oct. 9 onwards, it will no longer be allowed to substitute other candidate,” he noted.

Garcia said Comelec will only allow substitution of candidate on grounds of death or disqualification.

He said  substitute candidate must have  same surname as one replaced and must belong to  same political party.

Official  list of those running will be released early, according to  Comelec, to give voters enough time to screen them and file disqualification complaints if necessary.

Soon after  end of COC filing, Laudiangco said  Comelec will post  certified list of candidates in all poll body’s offices.

“For what purpose…to show  public  these people have filed COC and so  evaluation and research into their persons can start if they deserve our vote or not,” he stressed.

Since it’s  automated election, Laudiangco said  list of candidates will also be posted on Comelec’s website for  public to see and thoroughly look into  identities of  aspirants.

“In order to see who are  candidates and those who want to file cancellation of COC, disqualification, nuisance can file at correct Comelec office,” he added.

Laudiangco said Comelec will also allow electronic filing of petitions for disqualification or cancellation of COC so that complaints can be resolved quicker.

He said Comelec wants all pending disqualification cases to have been resolved and nuisance candidates removed before  printing of ballots.

Despite  absence of  enabling law,  Comelec is pushing through with planned internet voting in  May 2025 elections for Filipino voters abroad.

Garcia reported  that  commissioners decided against cancellation of planned internet voting.

“We weighed  implications, all  possibilities, and we saw  need to proceed with internet voting although it’s not in the law because no one is questioning it anyway before  Supreme Court,” Garcia told reporters.

“We felt  consequences would be heavier if we canceled internet voting,  presently being expected by our countrymen abroad,”  chairman added.

Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III previously expressed his reservations over  use of internet voting in  2025 midterm elections.

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