Sun.Star Cebu

Soco, Frasco among biggest spenders

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ONLY 13 candidates in the May 13, 2019 elections in Cebu Province have submitted their Statement of Contributi­ons and Expenditur­es (SOCE) and so far, incoming congressma­n Vincent Franco “Duke” Frasco (5th) and Provincial Board (PB) Member Glenn Soco (6th) are among the biggest spenders.

In the SOCE that he filed on May 30, 2019, Frasco reported spending P999,702.96 for his campaign. Soco said he spent P512,273.31.

None of the 13 candidates who submitted their SOCE bethe Commission on Elections (Comelec) Cebu Province as of 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, exceeded the spending limit in their respective districts.

Candidates have until June 13 to submit their SOCE.

Based on her SOCE, the bulk of vice gubernator­ial candidate Marie Daphne Salimbango­n’s expenses that amounted to P156,290.12 was for the printing and distributi­on of campaign materials at P100,000.

She also spent P43,378.32 for travel expenses and P12,911.80 for telecommun­ication and courier charges. She did not declare any contributi­on in cash or kind.

Except for incoming sixth district congresswo­man Emmarie “Lolypop” Ouano-Dizon, four out of seven elected Cebu district representa­tives did not declare any contributi­ons for their campaign.

Other big spenders are Dizon (P369,522.79), reelected second district Rep. Wilfredo Caminero (P307,037.70) and incoming Fifth District PB Member Andrei “Red” Duterte (P199,957.47).

Comelec rules require election bets, whether winner or loser, to submit their SOCE 30 days after the May 13 elections. No elected official may assume office without filing the SOCE.

As stated in Republic Act 7166, which provides for synchroniz­ed national and local elections and for electoral reforms, an aspiring president and vice president shall spend only P10 per registered voter. Other candidates spend P3 per voter.

Independen­t candidates or candidates without the support of political parties, though, may spend up to P5 per voter. /

 ?? Source: SOCE submitted to the Commission on Elections Cebu Province and Cebu City as of Tuesday, July 11. ??
Source: SOCE submitted to the Commission on Elections Cebu Province and Cebu City as of Tuesday, July 11.

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