By Daniel B. Codamon
LAGAWE, Ifugao – The Commission on Elections bared campaign and finance
rules so candidates would be spared from cases initiated by opposing candidates
due to violation of poll rules.
In Ifugao Provincial Election Supervisor Ricardo Bulintao sent
advisories to different towns through
municipal election officers on on sizes of posters, pamphlets, leaflets,
cards, stickers or decals and streamers. He also urged candidates to submit
Statement of Election Contributions and Expenditures (SOCEs).
Posters he said, must not exceed 2 feet by 3 feet in size while
pamphlets, leaflets, cards, stickers or decals must not exceed 81/2 inches
width by 14 inches length and streamers should not exceed 3 feet by 8 feet.
Streamers also are not for permanent posting but only for temporary
posting at the place of public meeting or rally of the candidate and maybe
displayed five days before the date of such meeting or rally and shall be
removed within 24 hours after the activity.
These campaign paraphernalia should also bear and be identified by the
reasonably legible or audible word “Political Advertisement Paid For” followed
by the true name and address of the candidate or party whose benefit the
material was printed.
It is unlawful to publish, print or distribute these campaign materials
unless they bear and are identified by the legible words “political
advertisement paid by” followed by the true name and address of the payor or
donor including the phrase “this material should be recycled” which is required
to be indicated in the printed election propaganda.
Moreover, printed posters or advertisements donated to candidates shall
not be printed without the written acceptance of the candidate which shall be
attached to the printing contract and submitted to the Comelec. These
printed election advertisements donated or given free by any person or
publishing firm or party without the written acceptance of the candidate shall
not be printed, published or exhibited unless by the words “printed free of
charge” with the number of pieces of such printed propaganda indicated in the
material.
Posters must also be posted only in areas designated for the purpose by
the MEOs but no direct posting on existing public structures so that the
candidates and parties have to set up their sign boards not exceeding 12 feet
by 16 feet for parties and party-list and 4 feet by 6 feet for independent
candidates within the poster area as their posting sites.
There should also be no posting on trees, electric posts, existing
public structures, bridges, school premises and transport terminals.
Bulintao also reminded that each candidate whether winning or losing,
must submit not later than June 8, 2016 to the Comelec office where they filed
their certificate of candidacy their SOCEs with all the required annexes and
receipts accomplished strictly in accordance with the Comelec Resolution No.
9991.
Handwritten accomplishment of SOCEs and its annexes is not allowed and
any submitted SOCE with incomplete attachment, with discrepancies in figures or
total, unsigned or not accomplished in accordance with the requirement shall be
considered not filed and the corresponding penalties imposed.
Bulintao also said that the Comelec through its newly created Campaign
Finance Office will strictly monitor compliance with these rules and ignorance
of these warning may produce bitter and miserable consequences.
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