The Philippine Star

Comelec mulls holding Marawi b’gay, SK polls

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is studying the possibilit­y of conducting barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections in Marawi.

“There are reasons why we did not push through with the elections in Marawi. And if all those reasons are now gone, we will schedule the elections,” Comelec Commission­er Luie Guia told a press briefing on Tuesday night.

“We are working on a three-month timeline. We will continue to assess the situation in Marawi,” Guia said.

Acting Comelec chairman Al Parreño said they would adopt the procedure used in the evaluation of the situation in the rest of Mindanao, where elections were held even though it is under martial law.

The Comelec did not approve the holding of elections in Marawi, which is still being rehabilita­ted after months of fighting between government troopers and Maute militants.

‘More peaceful’

Guia said the barangay and SK elections on Monday were “more peaceful” compared to previous polls.

He said at least 99.81 percent of the winning candidates have been proclaimed.

Guia warned that the proclamati­on of those who violated election rules would be cancelled.

The Comelec nullified the certificat­es of candidacy of several winning SK candidates for allegedly being over-aged and not a voter in the area where they ran.

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