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MANILA, Philippines - Three days before the start of the official campaign period for candidates in national polls, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) issued its guidelines on campaigning.
In Resolution 8758, the Comelec said that those running for president and vice-president are authorized to spend only P10 for every voter. Political parties, on the other hand, may only spend P5 for every voter.
Candidates for senators down to city/municipal councilors with political parties are allowed to spend P3 per voter. The parties are allowed P5 expense for each voter.
Independent candidates for positions other than president and vice president are allowed to spend P5 per voter.
“We are going to start the campaign period on Feb. 9 for national candidates,” said Comelec spokesman James Jimenez in a press briefing.
Those gunning for local positions may officially start campaigning on March 26. But the campaign period for both local and national polls ends on May 8.
MANILA, Philippines - Three days before the start of the official campaign period for candidates in national polls, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) issued its guidelines on campaigning.
In Resolution 8758, the Comelec said that those running for president and vice-president are authorized to spend only P10 for every voter. Political parties, on the other hand, may only spend P5 for every voter.
Candidates for senators down to city/municipal councilors with political parties are allowed to spend P3 per voter. The parties are allowed P5 expense for each voter.
Independent candidates for positions other than president and vice president are allowed to spend P5 per voter.
“We are going to start the campaign period on Feb. 9 for national candidates,” said Comelec spokesman James Jimenez in a press briefing.
Those gunning for local positions may officially start campaigning on March 26. But the campaign period for both local and national polls ends on May 8.