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The COMELEC was created by a 1940 amendment to the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines. Prior to the creation of the COMELEC, supervision over the conduct of elections was vested by law in the Executive Bureau under the Department of Interior and, later directly by the same department. The secretary of interior saw to it that local authorities ...
On May 10, the Comelec's en banc, in a vote of 6-0-1, upheld its earlier dismissal of two sets of similar cases—or a total of four appeals or petitions filed as early as November 2021—that sought to bar Marcos from the 2022 presidential race because of his conviction in a 1990s tax case.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 06:31, 25 April 2022: 3,552 × 2,664 (3.69 MB): Patrickroque01 {{Information |Description = COMELEC Smartmatic vote counting machine displayed at a demo exhibit in SM City Marikina shopping mall |Source = Taken using my own camera |Date = 04-21-2022 |Author = Patrickroque01 |other_versions = }}
Smartmatic again provided technology and services to Comelec. The same 82,000 voting machines used in 2010 were deployed. [85] Election watchdog National Citizens Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), which is one of the Comelec's official citizen's arm for the midterm elections, assessed the polls as "generally peaceful and organized."
COMELEC and Dilangalen, 580 Phil. 623 (2008), is a court case that was ruled on by the Supreme Court of the Philippines on July 16, 2008. It was consolidated with Marquez v. COMELEC (G.R. No. 178628). It held that the Regional Assembly of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao does not have the power to create provinces and cities.
On March 27, 2016, hackers under the banner "Anonymous Philippines" hacked into the website of the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and defaced it.The hackers left a message calling for tighter security measures on the vote counting machines (VCM) to be used during the 2016 Philippine general election on May 9. [1]
The Palacio del Gobernador (transl. Governor's Palace) is a government building located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines.It is located southwest from Plaza de Roma [2] and built in its current form in 1976.
Elly Velez Lao Pamatong [1] [2] (July 10, 1943 – July 24, 2021), commonly known as Elly Pamatong, was a Filipino lawyer, politician and the self-proclaimed President of the Philippines known for his attempts to participate in Philippine elections.