EDITORIAL
Beware election candidates. The Commission on
Elections warned violation of the Fair Elections Act with posting of illegal
campaign material would be grounds for disqualification and election protests.
The Comelec urged candidates
to follow rules in posting campaign materials as campaign period started. In Baguio,
City Election Supervisor John Paul Martin said the Comelec will strictly
enforce Resolution No. 10049, the “Implementing Rules and Regulations of the
Fair Elections Act for the May 2016 polls” particularly the posting of campaign
materials.
Even before the local
campaign started, the Comelec removed illegally posted campaign materials in
the city.Martin said a truck load of illegally posted campaign materials of national
candidates was removed by the joint operatives of the Comelec, Baguio City
Police Office and the Department of Public Works and Highways in the first
city- wide ‘Operation Baklas’ on March 23, three days before the official start
of the campaign for local candidates on March 26.
Martin said that they
removed hundreds of campaign materials illegally posted at areas which were not
identified as common posting areas including buildings, fences and other
private properties. Others were removed from
trees, mostly nailed or tied to the tree trunk or branches. They also removed
campaign materials which did not follow the specified sizes.
He said even if
campaign material is within private properties if it does not follow the
specified size, it would be considered as an illegal campaign material and
should be removed. The posting of any election campaign or propaganda material
outside of authorized common poster areas, in public places, or in private
properties without the consent of the owner is also not allowed.
Based on the Fair
Elections Act, the size of the common poster areas is limited to 12 ft. x 16
ft. Independent candidates are only allowed the size of 4 ft. x 6 ft. The size
of the individual posters that may be posted in each common poster area is
limited to 2 ft. x 3 ft. So to poll bets – better check you campaign materials
or face disqualification.
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