CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA – The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is once again issuing a stern warning to candidates regarding premature campaigning, emphasizing the need for adherence to election regulations.
According to an interview with Newsline Central Luzon, Atty. Elmo Duque, Director of COMELEC Region 3, stated that any candidate found in violation could face appropriate legal action.
Duque mentioned that the Certificate of Candidacy (COC) of a candidate who blatantly disregards the law could be revoked. Even if such a candidate manages to win the elections, they could still be removed from their position if proven guilty of violating campaign laws.
Furthermore, Duque explained that this offense could lead to imprisonment ranging from one to six years, with no possibility of probation.
Given the current election period, Duque emphasized that the agency is consistently monitoring the situation. He noted that rival candidates are also under close scrutiny, and they are likely to report any observed violations.
Meanwhile, despite the stringent guidelines from COMELEC regarding premature campaigning, the first day of COC submission for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) in the City of San Fernando took on the atmosphere of a campaign rally.
Even before the Robinsons Starmills Mall opened its doors for COC submissions for the BSKE, supporters of various candidates had already gathered at the venue. Some were wearing t-shirts bearing the names and faces of their favored candidates.
COMELEC considers these actions as premature campaigning. As such, COMELEC strongly reminds those submitting their COCs until September 2 to adhere to the omnibus election code.
In addition to these instances, several candidates also organized motorcades as they submitted their COCs. Their vehicles, adorned with campaign banners, paraded towards Robinsons Starmills on August 28, 2023.