Thursday, September 10, 2009

OEC III - Election of Members of the Batasang Pambansa

Article III

ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BATASANG PAMBANSA


Section Details

Sec. 21. Regular election of Members of the Batasang Pambansa. - The regular election of the Members of the Batasang Pambansa shall be held on the second Monday of May, Nineteen hundred and ninety (1990) and on the same day every six years thereafter.

Sec. 22. Special election for Members of the Batasang Pambansa. - In case a vacancy arises in the Batasang Pambansa eighteen months or more before a regular election, the Commission shall call a special election to be held within sixty days after the vacancy occurs to elect the Member to serve the unexpired term.

The Batasang Pambansa through a duly approved resolution or an official communication of the Speaker when it is not in session shall certify to the Commission the existence of said vacancy.

Sec. 23. Composition of the Batasang Pambansa. - The Batasang Pambansa shall be composed of not more than two hundred Members elected from the different provinces of the Philippines with their component cities, highly urbanized cities and districts of Metropolitan Manila, those elected or selected from various sectors as provided herein, and those chosen by the President from the members of the Cabinet.

Sec. 24. Apportionment of representatives. - Until a new apportionment shall have been made, the Members of the Batasang Pambansa shall be apportioned in accordance with the Ordinance appended to the Constitution, as follows

National Capital Region:
          Manila, 6;
          Quezon City, 4;
          Caloocan, 2;
          Pasay, 1;
          Pasig and Marikina, 2;
          Las Piñas and Parañaque, 1;
          Makati, 1;
          Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela, 2;
          San Juan and Mandaluyong, 1;
          Taguig, Pateros and Muntinglupa, 1.
     Region I:
          Abra, 1;
          Benguet, 1;
          Ilocos Norte with Laoag City, 2;
          Ilocos Sur, 2;
          La Union, 2;
          Mountain Province, 1;
          Pangasinan with the cities of Dagupan and San Carlos, 6;
          Baguio City, 1.
     Region II:
          Batanes, 1;
          Cagayan, 3;
          Ifugao, 1;
          Isabela, 3;
          Kalinga-Apayao, 1;
          Nueva Vizcaya, 1;
          Quirino, 1.
     Region III:
          Bataan, 1;
          Bulacan, 4;
          Nueva Ecija with the cities of Cabanatuan, Palayan and San Jose, 4;
          Pampanga with Angeles City, 4;
          Tarlac, 2;
          Zambales, 1;
          Olongapo City, 1.
     Region IV:
          Aurora, 1;
          Batangas with the cities of Batangas and Lipa, 4;
          Cavite with the cities of Cavite, Tagaytay and Trece Martires, 3;
          Laguna with San Pablo City, 4;
          Marinduque, 1;
          Occidental Mindoro, 1;
          Oriental Mindoro, 2;
          Palawan with Puerto Princesa City, 1;
          Quezon with Lucena City, 4;
          Rizal, 2;
          Romblon, 1.
     Region V:
          Albay with Legaspi City, 3;
          Camarines Norte, 1;
          Camarines Sur with the cities of Iriga and Naga, 4;
          Catanduanes, 1;
          Masbate, 2;
          Sorsogon, 2.
     Region VI:
          Aklan, 1;
          Antique, 1;
          Capiz with Roxas City;
          Iloilo with Iloilo City, 5;
          Negros Occidental
              with the cities of Bacolod, Bago, Cadiz, La Carlota, San Carlos and Silay, 7.
     Region VII:
          Bohol with Tagbilaran City, 3;
          Cebu with the cities of Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue and Toledo, 6;
          Negros Oriental with the cities of Bais, Canlaon and Dumaguete, 3;
          Siquijor, 1;
          Cebu City, 2.
     Region VIII:
          Leyte with the cities of Ormoc and Tacloban, 5;
          Southern Leyte, 1;
          Eastern Samar, 1;
          Northern Samar, 1;
          Samar with Calbayog City, 2.
     Region IX:
          Basilan, 1;
          Sulu, 1;
          Tawi-Tawi, 1;
          Zamboanga del Norte with the cities of Dapitan and Dipolog, 2;
          Zamboanga del Sur with Pagadian City, 3;
          Zamboanga City, 1.
     Region X:
          Agusan del Norte with Butuan City, 1;
          Agusan del Sur, 1;
          Bukidnon, 2;
          Camiguin, 1;
          Misamis Occidental with the cities of Oroquieta, Ozamis and Tangub, 1;
          Misamis Oriental with Gingoog City, 2;
          Surigao del Norte with Surigao City, 1;
          Cagayan de Oro City, 1.
     Region XI:
          Surigao del Sur, 1;
          Davao del Norte, 3;
          Davao Oriental, 1;
          Davao del Sur, 2;
          South Cotabato with General Santos City, 3;
          Davao City, 2.
     Region XII:
          Lanao del Norte, 1;
          Lanao del Sur with Marawi City, 2;
          Maguindanao with Cotabato City, 2;
          North Cotabato, 2;
          Sultan Kudarat, 1;
          Iligan City, 1.

Any province that may hereafter be created or any component city that may hereafter be declared by or pursuant to law as a highly urbanized city shall be entitled in the immediately following election to at least one Member or such number of Members as it may be entitled to on the basis of the number of the inhabitants and on the same uniform and progressive ratio used in the last preceding apportionment.  The number of Members apportioned to the province out of which the new province was created or where the new highly urbanized city is geographically located shall be correspondingly adjusted by the Commission, but such adjustment shall not be made within one hundred twenty days before the election.

Sec. 25. Voting by province and its component cities, by highly urbanized city or by district in Metropolitan Manila. - All candidates shall be voted at large by the registered voters of their respective constituencies. The candidates corresponding to the number of Member or Members to be elected in a constituency who receive the highest number of votes shall be declared elected.

Sec. 26. Sectoral representatives. - There shall be three sectors to be represented in the Batasang Pambansa, namely:
  1. youth;
  2. agricultural labor;
  3. industrial labor

whose representatives shall be elected in the manner herein provided. Each sector shall be entitled to four representatives, two of whom shall come from Luzon, one from Visayas, and one from Mindanao: Provided, That the youth sector shall be entitled to two additional sectoral representatives who shall be elected from any part of the country.

Sec. 27. Scope of the sectors. - The agricultural labor sector covers all persons who personally and physically till the land as their principal occupation.  It includes agricultural tenants and lessees, rural workers and farm employees, owner-cultivators, settlers and small fishermen.

The industrial labor sector includes all non-agricultural workers and employees.

The youth sector embraces persons not more than twenty-five years of age.

Sec. 28. Selection of sectoral representatives. - Not later than twenty days after the election of provincial, city or district representatives, the most representative and generally recognized organizations or aggroupments of members of the agricultural labor, industrial labor, and youth sectors, as attested to by the Ministers of Agrarian Reform and of Agriculture and Food, the Ministers of Labor and Employment, and the Ministers of Local Government and of Education, Culture and Sports, respectively, shall, in accordance with the procedures of said organizations or aggroupments of members of the sector, submit to the President their respective nominees for each slot allotted for each sector.  The President shall appoint from among the nominees submitted by the aforementioned organizations or aggroupments the representatives of each sector.

In recognizing the most representative and generally recognized organizations or aggroupments, the Ministers of Agrarian Reform and of Agriculture and Food, the Minister of Labor and Employment, and the Ministers of Local Government and Education, Culture and Sports shall consider:
  1. The extent of membership and activity of the organization or aggroupment which should be national;
  2. The responsiveness of the organization or aggroupment to the legitimate aspirations of its sector;
  3. The militancy and consistency of the organization or aggroupment in espousing the cause and promoting the welfare of the sector consistent with that of the whole country;
  4. The observance by such organization or aggroupment of the rule of law; and
  5. Other analogous factors.

The President of the Philippines shall, in writing, notify the Secretary-General of the Batasang Pambansa of the appointment made by him of any sectoral representative.

Except as herein otherwise provided, sectoral representatives shall have the same functions, responsibilities, rights, privileges, qualifications and disqualifications as the representatives from the provinces and their component cities, highly urbanized cities or districts of Metropolitan Manila.

OEC II - Election of President and Vice President



Article II

ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT


Sec. 13. Regular election for President and Vice-President. - The regular election for President and Vice-President of the Philippines shall be held on the first Monday of May Nineteen hundred eighty seven (1987) and on the same day every six years thereafter.  The President-elect and the Vice-President-elect shall assume office at twelve o'clock noon on the thirtieth day of June next following the election and shall end at noon of the same date, six years thereafter when the term of his successor shall begin.

Sec. 14. Special election for President and Vice-President. - In case a vacancy occurs for the Office of the President and Vice-President, the Batasang Pambansa shall, at ten o'clock in the morning of the third day after the vacancy occurs, convene in accordance with its rules without need of a call and within seven days enact a law calling for a special election to elect a President and a Vice-President to be held not earlier than forty-five days nor later than sixty days from the time of such call.  The bill calling such special election shall be deemed certified under paragraph (2), Section 19, Article VIII of the Constitution and shall become law upon its approval on third reading by the Batasang Pambansa. Appropriations for the special election shall be charged against any current appropriations and shall be exempt from the requirements of paragraph (4), Section 16 of Article VIII of the Constitution.  The convening of the Batasang Pambansa cannot be suspended nor the special election postponed. No special election shall be called if the vacancy occurs within seventy days before the date of the presidential election of 1987.

Sec. 15. Canvass of votes for President and Vice-President by the provincial or city board of canvassers.- The provincial, city, or district boards of canvassers in Metropolitan Manila, as the case may be, shall meet not later than six o'clock in the evening on election day to canvass the election returns that may have already been received by them, respectively.  It shall meet continuously from day to day until the canvass is completed, but may adjourn only for the purpose of awaiting the other election returns. Each time the board adjourns, it shall make a total of all the votes cast for each candidate for President and for Vice-President, duly authenticated by the signatures and thumbmarks of all the members of the provincial, city or district board of canvassers, furnishing the Commission in Manila by the fastest means of communication a copy thereof, and making available the data contained therein to mass media and other interested parties.  Upon the completion of the canvass, the board shall prepare a certificate of canvass showing the votes received by each candidate for the office of the President and for Vice-President, duly authenticated by the signatures and thumbmarks of all the members of the provincial, city or district board of canvassers.  Upon the completion of the certificate of canvass, the board shall certify and transmit the said certificate of canvass to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa.

The provincial, city and district boards of canvassers shall prepare the certificate of canvass for the election of President and Vice-President, supported by a statement of votes by polling place, in quintuplicate by the use of carbon papers or such other means as the Commission shall prescribe to the end that all five copies shall be legibly produced in one handwriting.  The five copies of the certificate of canvass must bear the signatures and thumbmarks of all the members of the board.  Upon the completion of these certificates and statements, they shall be enclosed in envelopes furnished by the Commission and sealed, and immediately distributed as follows: the original copy shall be enclosed and sealed in the envelope directed to the Speaker and delivered to him at the Batasang Pambansa by the fastest possible means; the second copy shall likewise be enclosed and sealed in the envelope directed to the Commission; the third copy shall be retained by the provincial election supervisor, in the case of the provincial board of canvassers, and by the city election registrar, in the case of the city board of canvassers; and one copy each to the authorized representatives of the ruling party and the dominant opposition political party.  Failure to comply with the requirements of this section shall constitute an election offense.

Sec. 16. Counting of votes for President and Vice-President by the Batasang Pambansa. - The certificates of canvass, duly certified by the board of canvassers of each province, city or district in Metropolitan Manila shall be transmitted to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa, who shall, not later than thirty days after the day of the election, convene the Batasang Pambansa in session and in its presence open all the certificates of canvass, and the votes shall then be counted.

Sec. 17. Correction of errors in certificate and supporting statement already transmitted to the Speaker. - No correction of errors allegedly committed in the certificate of canvass and supporting statement already transmitted to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa shall be allowed, subject to the provisions of the succeeding section.

Sec. 18. Preservation of ballot boxes, their keys, and disposition of their contents. - Until after the completion by the Batasang Pambansa of the canvassing of the votes and until an uncontested proclamation of the President-elect and Vice-President-elect shall have been obtained, the provincial, city or district board of canvassers under the joint responsibility with the provincial, city or municipal treasurers shall provide for the safekeeping and storage of the ballot boxes in a safe and closed chamber secured by four padlocks: one to be provided by the corresponding board chairman; one by the provincial or city treasurer concerned; and one each by the ruling party and the accredited dominant opposition political party.

Sec. 19. When certificate of canvass is incomplete or bears erasures or alterations. - When the certificate of canvass, duly certified by the board of canvassers of each province, city or district in Metropolitan Manila and transmitted to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa, as provided in the Constitution, appears to be incomplete, the Speaker shall require the board of canvassers concerned to transmit to his office, by personal delivery, the election returns from polling places that were not included in the certificate of canvass and supporting statements.  Said election returns shall be submitted by personal delivery to the Speaker within two days from receipt of notice.  When it appears that any certificate of canvass or supporting statement of votes by polling place bears erasures or alterations which may cast doubt as to the veracity of the number of votes stated therein and may affect the result of the election, the Batasang Pambansa upon request of the Presidential or Vice-Presidential candidate concerned or his party shall, for the sole purpose of verifying the actual number of votes cast for President or Vice-President, count the votes as they appear in the copies of the election returns for the Commission. For this purpose, the Speaker shall require the Commission to deliver its copies of the election returns to the Batasang Pambansa.

Sec. 20. Proclamation of the President-elect and Vice-President-elect. - Upon the completion of the canvass of the votes by the Batasang Pambansa, the persons obtaining the highest number of votes for President and for Vice-President shall be declared elected; but in case two or more shall have an equal and the highest number of votes, one of them shall be chosen President or Vice-President, as the case may be, by a majority vote of all the Members of the Batasang Pambansa in session assembled.

In case there are certificates of canvass which have not been submitted to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa on account of missing election returns, a proclamation may be made if the missing certificates will not affect the results of the election.

In case the certificates of canvass which were not submitted on account of missing election returns will affect the results of the election, no proclamation shall be made.  The Speaker shall immediately instruct the boards of canvassers concerned to obtain the missing election returns from the boards of election inspectors or, if the returns have been lost or destroyed upon prior authority from the Commission, to use any authentic copy of said election returns for the purpose of conducting the canvass, and thereafter issue the certificates of canvass.  The certificates of canvass shall be immediately transmitted to the Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa.

Proclamation shall be made only upon submission of all certificates of canvass or when the missing certificates of canvass will affect the results of the election.

OEC 1 - General Provisions



Article I

GENERAL PROVISIONS


Section 1. Title. - This Act shall be known and cited as the "Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines."

Sec. 2. Applicability. - This Code shall govern all election of public officers and, to the extent appropriate, all referenda and plebiscites.

Sec. 3. Election and campaign periods. - Unless otherwise fixed in special cases by the Commission on Elections, which hereinafter shall be referred to as the Commission, the election period shall commence ninety days before the day of the election and shall end thirty days thereafter.

The period of campaign shall be as follows:
  1. Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election - 90 days; 
  2. Election of Members of the Batasang Pambansa and Local Election - 45 days; and 
  3.  Barangay Election - 15 days.

The campaign periods shall not include the day before and the day of the election.

However, in case of special elections under Article VIII, Section 5, Subsection (2) of the Constitution, the campaign period shall be forty-five days.

Sec. 4. Obligation to register and vote. - It shall be the obligation of every citizen qualified to vote to register and cast his vote.

Sec. 5. Postponement of election. - When for any serious cause such as violence, terrorism, loss or destruction of election paraphernalia or records, force majeure, and other analogous causes of such a nature that the holding of a free, orderly and honest election should become impossible in any political subdivision, the Commission, motu proprio or upon a verified petition by any interested party, and after due notice and hearing, whereby all interested parties are afforded equal opportunity to be heard, shall postpone the election therein to a date which should be reasonably close to the date of the election not held, suspended or which resulted in a failure to elect but not later than thirty days after the cessation of the cause for such postponement or suspension of the election or failure to elect.

Sec. 6. Failure of election. - If, on account of force majeure, violence, terrorism, fraud, or other analogous causes the election in any polling place has not been held on the date fixed, or had been suspended before the hour fixed by law for the closing of the voting, or after the voting and during the preparation and the transmission of the election returns or in the custody or canvass thereof, such election results in a failure to elect, and in any of such cases the failure or suspension of election would affect the result of the election, the Commission shall, on the basis of a verified petition by any interested party and after due notice and hearing, call for the holding or continuation of the election not held, suspended or which resulted in a failure to elect on a date reasonably close to the date of the election not held, suspended or which resulted in a failure to elect but not later than thirty days after the cessation of the cause of such postponement or suspension of the election or failure to elect.

Sec. 7. Call of special election. –
  1. In case a vacancy arises in the Batasang Pambansa eighteen months or more before a regular election, the Commission shall call a special election to be held within sixty days after the vacancy occurs to elect the Member to serve the unexpired term.  
  1. In case of the dissolution of the Batasang Pambansa, the President shall call an election which shall not be held earlier than forty-five nor later than sixty days from the date of such dissolution.

The Commission shall send sufficient copies of its resolution for the holding of the election to its provincial election supervisors and election registrars for dissemination, who shall post copies thereof in at least three conspicuous places preferably where public meetings are held in each city or municipality affected

Sec. 8. Election Code to be available in polling places. - A printed copy of this Code in English or in the national language shall be provided and be made available by the Commission in every polling place, in order that it may be readily consulted by any person in need thereof on the registration, revision and election days.

Sec. 9. Official mail and telegram relative to elections. - Papers connected with the election and required by this Code to be sent by public officers in the performance of their election duties shall be free of postage and sent by registered special delivery mail.  Telegrams of the same nature shall likewise be transmitted free of charge by government telecommunications and similar facilities.

      It shall be the duty of the Postmaster General, the Director of the Bureau of Telecommunications, and the managers of private telecommunication companies to transmit immediately and in preference to all other communications or telegrams messages reporting election results and such other messages or communications which the Commission may require or may be necessary to ensure free, honest and orderly elections.

Sec. 10. Election expenses. - Except in barangay elections, such expenses as may be necessary and reasonable in connection with the elections, referenda, plebiscites and other similar exercises shall be paid by the Commission. The Commission may direct that in the provinces, cities, or municipalities, the election expenses chargeable to the Commission be advanced by the province, city or municipality concerned subject to reimbursement by the Commission upon presentation of the proper bill.

Funds needed by the Commission to defray the expenses for the holding of regular and special elections, referenda and plebiscites shall be provided in the regular appropriations of the Commission which, upon request, shall immediately be released to the Commission.  In case of deficiency, the amount so provided shall be augmented from the special activities funds in the general appropriations act and from those specifically appropriated for the purpose in special laws.

Sec. 11. Failure to assume office. - The office of any official elected who fails or refuses to take his oath of office within six months from his proclamation shall be considered vacant, unless said failure is for a cause or causes beyond his control.

Sec. 12. Disqualifications. - Any person who has been declared by competent authority insane or incompetent, or has been sentenced by final judgment for subversion, insurrection, rebellion or for any offense for which he has been sentenced to a penalty of more than eighteen months or for a crime involving moral turpitude, shall be disqualified to be a candidate and to hold any office, unless he has been given plenary pardon or granted amnesty.

This disqualifications to be a candidate herein provided shall be deemed removed upon the declaration by competent authority that said insanity or incompetence had been removed or after the expiration of a period of five years from his service of sentence, unless within the same period he again becomes disqualified.

Omnibus Election Code - Table of Contents








TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLETITLESECTIONS
IGeneral Provisions1 - 12
II 13 - 20
III 21 - 28
IVElection of Local Officials29 - 30
V 31 - 36
VI 37 - 51
VII 52 - 59
VIIIPolitical Parties60 - 62
IX 63 - 78
X 79 - 93
XI 94 - 112
XIIRegistration of Voters113 - 148
XIII 149 - 163
XIV 164 - 177
XVWatchers178 - 180
XVI 181 - 189
XVIICasting of Votes190 - 205
XVIIICounting of Votes206 - 220
XIXCanvass and Proclamation221 - 240
XXPre-Poclamation Controversies241 - 248
XXIElection Contests249 - 260
XXIIElection Offenses261 - 269
XXIIILegal Fees270 - 271
XXIVTransitory Provisions272 - 279
XXVFinal Provisions280 - 283

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