This document discusses a petition filed by Ma. Aurora S. de Alban to recall the elected Mayor Ricardo M. Angobung of Tumauini, Isabela. The COMELEC approved the petition and scheduled further signing and a potential recall election. The petitioner argued the resolution was unconstitutional. The court found that the scheduled election did not violate the one-year bar but did violate the statutory minimum requirement that a recall petition must be signed by at least 25% of registered voters.
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Angobung Versus Comelec
This document discusses a petition filed by Ma. Aurora S. de Alban to recall the elected Mayor Ricardo M. Angobung of Tumauini, Isabela. The COMELEC approved the petition and scheduled further signing and a potential recall election. The petitioner argued the resolution was unconstitutional. The court found that the scheduled election did not violate the one-year bar but did violate the statutory minimum requirement that a recall petition must be signed by at least 25% of registered voters.
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ANGOBUNG versus COMELEC
G. R. No. 126576 (March 5, 1997)
This is a petition for certiorari to annul and set aside Resolution No. 96-2951 (15 October 1996) issued by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), which approved the Petition for Recall filed and signed by only one registered voter, private respondent Ma. Aurora S. de Alban, against petitioner incumbent Mayor Ricardo M. Angobung; set the further signing of said petition by the rest of the registered voters of Tumauini, Isabela on 09 November 1996; and in case the said petition is signed by at least 25% of the total number of registered votes in Tumauini, Isabela, scheduled the recall election on 02 December 1996.
FACTS: Petitioner Ricardo M. Angobung was the elected Mayor of the Municipality of Tumauini, Isabela in the local elections of 1995. Private respondent de Alban was also a candidate in said elections. In September 1996, de Alban filed with the Local Election Registrar of Tumauini, Isabela, a Petition for Recall against Angubong. Said petition was forwarded to the Regional Office in Tuguegarao, Cagayan and then to the main office of COMELEC in Manila, for approval. Deputy Executive Director for Operations Pio Jose Joson then submitted to the COMELEC en banc, a Memorandum (08 October 1996) which recommends the approval of the petition for recall filed by de Alban and its signing by other qualified voters in order to garner at least 25% of the total number of registered voters as required by Section 69[d] of the Local Government Code of 1991. The COMELEC en banc, acting on said Memorandum, issued the herein assailed Resolution No. 96-2951.
Petitioner now attacks the aforementioned resolution as being unconstitutional and therefore invalid.
ISSUES 1) Whether the Resolution violated th e one - year bar on recall elections ; Whether the Resolution violated the statutory minimum requirement of 25% as to the number of signatures supporting any petition for recall.
HELD, RATIO 1. NO. The recall election scheduled on 02 December 1996 is not barred by the May 1997 Barangay Elections. The one-year bar finds no application in the case; Resolution No. 96-2951 is therefore valid 2. YES. Private respondent de Alban filed the petition for recall with only herself as the filer and initiator. She claims in her petition that she has, together with many others in Tumauini, Isabela, lost confidence in the leadership of petitioner. The petition, however, does not bear the names of all these other citizens of Tumauini who have reportedly also become anxious to oust petitioner from the post of mayor.