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Comelec sees last-minute COC rush

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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is expecting a surge of political aspirants on the last day of filing of certificates of candidacy (COCs) today, October 8, for the May 2022 national elections.

Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said more politicians are expected to rush to the different poll offices to beat the deadline of filing COCs, which ends at 5 p.m. on Friday.

However, Jimenez said it will accommodate COC filers beyond the 5 p.m. deadline if they are still inside designated areas for the filing of certificates.

“If at 4:45 p.m. of the last day of filing of the COC, there are still aspirants inside the designated queuing area intending to file their respective COCs, the Receiving Officer shall: List the names of the aspirants inside the designated queuing area; List the names of the aspirants consecutively, indicating the time of listing. Only those with complete COCs shall be listed,” Jimenez said in a statement.

Based on Comelec’s past experiences, the last day traditionally sees the greatest number of filers, he said.

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The Comelec likewise reminded aspirants that the filing of COC is not a guarantee of their becoming official candidates.

The poll body will deliberate whether an individual has the capacity to run a campaign. Any election protest will also be taken into consideration before the individual will be approved as an official candidate of the 2022 elections.

Jimenez said the names of the aspirants will be announced in the order in which they are listed.

“Once the name is called, the aspirant shall proceed with the filing of COC. Failure to appear when the name is called may result in non-acceptance of the COC,” he added.

The Comelec said COCs deemed as incomplete are those that have no documentary stamp attached; no signature of the aspirant; not notarized; incomplete address; no photograph and not filled out.

“The same procedure shall be observed if, at 5 p.m. on the last day of filing of the COC, there are still aspirants inside and within 30 meters from the designated queuing area. A COC filed in accordance with this procedure shall be stamped “received” at the time it is actually filed and shall be deemed filed on time,” Jimenez added.

Pursuant to Sections 28 and 29 of Resolution No. 10717, Jimenez said candidates have until November 8 to correct the spelling of their names that will appear on the official ballot.

The tentative list of candidates will be posted from October 29 at the poll body’s website www.comelec.gov.ph and at the offices where the COCs are filed for purposes of checking the name to appear on the official ballot.

“Aspirants are encouraged to check their names to appear on the official ballots,” Jimenez said.

Meanwhile, Philippine National Police Chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar ordered all police commanders to map out their poll election plans to prevent violence arising from intense political rivalry.

“Now that it is clear who will be vying for positions in the May 2022 polls, especially for local elective positions, we are expecting heated political rivalries that could lead to violence, so I have instructed our unit commanders to begin preparations to ensure that no one chaos will occur in their respective areas of responsibility,” Eleazar said in a statement.

Data from the PNP revealed that almost all the election-related violence in the past stemmed from intense political rivalries of candidates vying for local posts, which include clashes among the supporters.

Eleazar said that the PNP is currently reviewing and assessing the areas with a history of election-related violence.

Part of the campaign to ensure honest, peaceful, and orderly elections in May elections next year is the aggressive campaign against loose firearms and the accounting of private armed groups in various parts of the country.

“I also ordered our Intelligence Group to start the monitoring and background check on all the candidates who have the history, the potential, and the means to sow violence as part of our aggressive efforts to ensure the honest and peaceful elections next year,” said Eleazar.

Eleazar also tasked all regional and provincial commanders to place a sufficient number of their police personnel who can be tapped for peace and order operations on the last day of the COC filing period on Friday.

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