COMELEC to Implement SC Ruling on Nuisance Candidates
The Commission on Elections commits to implementing the Supreme Court's directive regarding nuisance candidates, ensuring cleaner and more credible elections in the Philippines.
The Commission on Elections commits to implementing the Supreme Court's directive regarding nuisance candidates, ensuring cleaner and more credible elections in the Philippines.
The Commission on Elections will implement the Supreme Court's latest ruling against nuisance candidates in upcoming elections, ensuring more credible and organized ballots for Filipino voters.
The Commission on Elections confirms the Bangsamoro parliamentary elections will push through on May 2025, addressing diplomatic corps' concerns about regional political stability.
The Philippine Commission on Elections investigates 27 government contractors for questionable campaign contributions during the 2022 national elections. Find out which companies are involved and what penalties they face.
The Commission on Elections announces significant progress in BSKE ballot printing, with completion expected within days. Get the latest updates on barangay and SK election preparations.
The Commission on Elections expresses growing apprehension as the delayed Bangsamoro electoral law threatens to disrupt the 2025 parliamentary elections in the region.
The Philippines experiences massive voter registration turnout as COMELEC reports record-breaking numbers in the first 10 days of the registration period.
The Commission on Elections calls for early voter registration to avoid last-minute rush and ensure smooth 2025 national elections. Registration runs until September 2024.
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has yet to take action on the law creating eight parliamentary districts in the Bangsamoro region, leaving the implementation timeline uncertain despite the legislation's passage.
A groundbreaking court ruling in Cebu challenges the gig economy model, ordering companies to recognize delivery riders as regular employees with full benefits and job security.
The Philippine Commission on Elections escalates its fight against election law violations by referring SOCE audit findings to the Ombudsman and BIR for potential criminal and tax cases.
In a dramatic political turn, Tarlac City Vice Mayor Maria Cristina C. Angeles steps up as mayor following the disqualification of incumbent Mayor Maria Sicilia C. Angeles by the Commission on Elections.
The Commission on Elections suspends voter registration from October 28 to November 2, 2024, to allow personnel to observe the Undas break. Learn how this affects registration deadlines.