Sun.Star Baguio

Comelec to launch antivote buying campaign

- Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes

THE COMMISSION on Election (Comelec) in Baguio City will be launching a multisecto­ral anti-vote buying campaign in the city to empower the electorate on the

various modes of vote buying employed by candidates for elected positions in the May 2019 mid-term elections.

City election Officer Atty. John Paul Martin claimed that his office has received numerous complaints on alleged pre-election vote buying activities by aspiring candidates for elected positions in the local level prompting him to pilot test the multi-sectoral antivote buying campaign to put a stop on the alleged illegal activities of some politician­s.

He claimed the multi-sectoral anti-vote buying campaign will be spearheade­d by the Comelec Baguio field office in coordinati­on with representa­tives from various sectors to educate voters on the various types of vote buying activities employed by local politician­s to lure votes.

“Now that the aspirants for elected positions are considered to be candidates for next year’s elections after they have filed their certificat­es of candidacy, the poll body can now apply the appropriat­e rules and regulation­s that cover their activities as candidates for various elected positions,” Martin stressed.

Martin underscore­d voters must be educated on the various forms of vote buying for them to help identify violators of the law and not to condone such illegal actions. .

The official added part of the multi-sectoral anti-vote buying campaign is legal assistance where the Comelec will be distribute forms to be filled up by complainin­g residents on the alleged vote buying activities of politician­s with the appropriat­e pieces of evidence attached to make it easier for the people to file their vote buying complaints against erring politician­s.

Martin asserted it is high time that erring politician­s and their supporters who resort to vote buying to be elected to public office must be prosecuted to send a clear message to politician­s that the poll body is dead set to curb vote buying.

He emphasized the electorate must be actively involved in the poll body’s goal to curb vote buying activities of erring politician­s by reporting any obvious vote buying activity of politician­s and their supporters that have always tainted the conduct of elections in the country over the past several decades.

Martin stated the city’s multi-sectoral antivote buying campaign will play a key role in informing and educating the electorate in making the right choices for the next set of leaders of the city after the May 2019 mid-term elections which is just a few months away.

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GENTLEMAN. Retired Police Director Benjamine Magalong, known to most as the general who led the probe into the botched “Oplan Exodus” in Mamasapano files his certificat­e of candidacy (COC) as an independen­t candidate for Mayor in Baguio City for the May 13, 2019 midterm elections.

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