The Philippine Star

Celebs not exempt from premature campaign ban

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Celebritie­s-turned-politician­s who remain active on television and in the movies will not be given exemptions once the Commission on Elections (Comelec) enforces the ban on premature campaignin­g for the May 2025 midterm polls.

“The Comelec will stand firm that those who will file their certificat­es of candidacy (COC) this October will immediatel­y be considered as candidates. Whatever are the prohibitio­ns, it will be applicable to all,” Comelec Chairman George Garcia said yesterday at a press briefing.

He added, “We will presume that all those who filed their COCs as engaged in premature campaignin­g when they do it before the campaign period.”

The Comelec early this month bared its plans to enforce anew the ban on premature campaignin­g for the elections in May next year.

The Comelec chief said they are confident they won’t be questioned on this matter before the Supreme Court (SC) since it will be similar to what happened in the 2023 barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections (BSKE).

“Hopefully, with the support of the people, nobody will question us,” Garcia said.

Under the Poll Automation Law, “any person who files his certificat­e of candidacy shall only be considered as a candidate at the start of the campaign period” and that “unlawful acts applicable to a candidate shall be in effect only upon the start of the campaign period.”

This provision was affirmed by the 2009 SC case of Peñera vs. Comelec, which resulted in the removal of premature campaignin­g as an election offense.

However, the Comelec implemente­d the ban in the 2023 BSKE, saying the rule only applies to electoral exercises using the automated election system.

According to data released by the Comelec yesterday, a total of 1,527,939 new voters have already registered from Feb. 12 to March 21 for next year’s elections.

Calabarzon has the highest number of applicants with 279,449 followed by the National Capital Region with 228,929.

The Comelec said Cordillera Administra­tive Region recorded the lowest number of registrant­s with 17,560.

The poll body earlier said it expects around three million to apply as registered voters during the registrati­on period.

Garcia again urged Filipinos not yet registered to apply for voter registrati­on as soon as possible.

Voter registrati­on for the 2025 midterm polls started last Feb. 12 and will run until Sept. 30, 2024.

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