The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Candidates begin registerin­g for Philippine mid-term elections

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MANILA: Candidates began registerin­g yesterday for the Philippine­s’ mid-term elections in May 2019, seen by political experts as a referendum on President Rodrigo Duterte’s administra­tion, as the poll body warned against turning the exercise into a circus.

Nearly 320 seats in the twochamber legislatur­e and more than 17,000 local government positions, from 81 provincial governors to more than 1,500 municipal councilors, will be contested nationwide.

The Commission on Elections, which supervises balloting every three years wanted candidates to register six months before the May 13 polls because it will have to print more than 60 million ballots, said spokesman James Jimenez.

“The goal of our preparatio­ns now is to make sure that the filing is dignified,” he said.

“We don’t want to turn it into a circus of supporters.”

Some of the candidates who came early to the poll agency’s office, were accompanie­d by noisy, card-carrying supporters wearing the political party’s colours.

One candidate brought a brass band.

Wearing a red shirt, Senator Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel, head of the ruling coalition supporting Duterte, was among the first to file his certificat­e of candidacy.

“We will only have six to seven candidates,” he told reporters, saying his party which supports Duterte also plans to adopt the incumbent senators belonging to the ruling coalition.

The race for the Senate’s 12 vacant seats is seen as a sort of referendum for Duterte’s presidency, said Earl Parreno of the Institute for Political and Electoral Reforms.

“The mid-term elections will test not only the president’s popularity and strength, but if he can continue to push for his agenda in the second half of his term,” Parreno told Reuters.

“I still doubt whether Duterte’s closest allies will make it because elections in the Philippine­s are personalit­y-based and the incumbents ... have an edge over the newbies.” — Reuters

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