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6 Senate bets, 34 party-lists to explain illegal campaign posters
By J.Lo
“Mayroon pong anim na kandidato para pagka-senador at mahigit 34 pong partylist group ang napaldahan ng show cause orders,” Commission on Elections (Comelec) Spokesperson Rex Laudiangco said in an interview with state media program “Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon” has issued show-cause orders to six senatorial candidates and 34 party-list groups, compelling them to explain their continued posting of illegal campaign materials.
Laudiangco said candidates in 2025 midterm elections have been warned against violating Fair Elections Act and Comelec Resolutions 10730 and 11111.
These measures prohibit posting of campaign materials in unauthorized areas such as trees, plants, footbridges, electric posts, plazas, parks, waiting sheds and school premises.
He added that they are awaiting responses to determine whether candidates and groups should be charged for violating election laws, as offense qualifies as criminal case.
“Kasong kriminal po kasi ito na may pagkakakulong, isa hanggang anim na taong pagtanggal ng karapatan bumoto at perpetual disqualification to hold public office,” Laudiangco said.
Aside from imprisonment and possible fine of P10,000 for political parties involved, the Omnibus Election Code states that those found guilty will also be disqualified from holding public office, voting and running in elections.
Laudiangco said Comelec will review explanations submitted to determine if cases will be filed against the violators.
“So, tinitingnan po namin iyong mga nagsumite na, tinitingnan namin ang kanilang dahilan at kung mayroon man pong basehan whether kakasuhan o hindi kakasuhan, ito po ay pagdidesisyunan ng komisyon,” he said.
Since campaign period began in February, Comelec has been actively removing illegal campaign posters, which are also required to be made of cloth, paper or cardboard not plastic.
