Comelec Baguio taps NGOs, media to stop vote-buying
>> Sunday, October 21, 2018
By Pamela Mariz Geminiano/
BAGUIO
CITY -- The Commission on Elections here has launched a multi-sectoral
anti-vote buying campaign in the city to ensure clean election in this summer capital next year.
Lawyer
John Paul Martin, Comelec city election officer told a media briefing here last
week Comelec-Baguio is now tapping local government units, media practitioners,
schools, organizations, and other sectors of the community to help them with
the campaign.
He
said all the candidates will be requested to commit to a clean, honest, and
peaceful election.
"There
will be two aspects of this
campaign,
the first one is voters' education and the other one is legal assistance,"
Martin explained.
He said
Comelec-Baguio hooked up with the Department of Justice (DOJ) in prosecuting
violators of the anti-vote buying campaign. He defined vote-buying as
soliciting votes in consideration for money or anything of value.
"Kung
bibigyan kita ng candy at ako ay isang kandidato, (If I will be giving you
a candy, and I am a candidate), definitely that is vote-buying,” Martin told
the media.
He
added that candidates giving food and non-food items during the campaign period
are considered to be violating the vote-buying provision of the election code.
"Regardless
of the value of that commodity, if it’s given in consideration of your
election, that is definitely considered vote-buying," he said.
He
said the campaign aims to protect voters from becoming victims of vote-buying.
"Apart
from the campaign, we will also be launching the witness protection program,
which will be anti-candidate. That is why we want to hook up with all the candidates,
so they will not dare to resort to vote-buying," he said.
He
said a pro-forma complaint will be made available to the public, in case they
have knowledge of a vote-buying activity.
He
said that while Comelec is faced with the reality of the difficulty of proving
the intent of “giving”, it is hoping that the public will help it in the
endeavor.
“Let
us start here in our own city and change the paradigm of election from the
cause of the candidates to public welfare,” Martin said.
He
said Comelec-Baguio fielded watchers to witness the filing of certificates of
candidacy starting on Oct. 11.
The
election period will start Jan. 13 and will end on June 12 next year.
The
national campaign period starts from Feb. 12 to May 11 next year.
The
local campaign period will run from March 29 to May 11, 2018. -- PNA
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