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The Commission on Elections is mandated to oversee elections in the Philippines. It exercises administrative, quasi-judicial, and judicial powers related to elections. The Commission's functions include enforcing election laws, registering political parties, investigating election offenses, and submitting reports on elections.

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The Commission on Elections is mandated to oversee elections in the Philippines. It exercises administrative, quasi-judicial, and judicial powers related to elections. The Commission's functions include enforcing election laws, registering political parties, investigating election offenses, and submitting reports on elections.

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Commission on Election

The Commission on Elections is mandated to give life and meaning to the basic principle that
sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. It is an
independent constitutional body created by a 1940 amendment to the 1935 Constitution. Since
then, its membership was enlarged and its powers expanded by the 1973 and 1987
Constitutions. The Commission exercises not only administrative and quasi-judicial powers, but
judicial power as well.

 Mandated Functions

The Commission on Elections shall exercise the following powers and functions:

 Enforce and administer all laws and regulations relative to the conduct of an
election, plebiscite, initiative, referendum, and recall.
 Exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over all contests relating to the elections,
returns, and qualifications of all elective regional, provincial, and city officials,
and appellate jurisdiction over all contests involving elective municipal officials
decided by trial courts of general jurisdiction, or involving elective barangay
officials decided by trial courts of limited jurisdiction.

Decisions, final orders, or rulings of the Commission on election contests


involving elective municipal and barangay offices shall be final, executory, and
not appealable.

 Decide, except those involving the right to vote, all questions affecting elections,
including determination of the number and location of polling places,
appointment of election officials and inspectors, and registration of voters.
 Deputize, with the concurrence of the President, law enforcement agencies and
instrumentalities of the Government, including the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, for the exclusive purpose of ensuring free, orderly, honest, peaceful,
and credible elections.

Register, after sufficient publication, political parties, organizations, or coalitions


which, in addition to other requirements, must present their platform or program
of government; and accredit citizens' arms of the Commission on Elections.
Religious denominations and sects shall not be registered. Those which seek to
achieve their goals through violence or unlawful means, or refuse to uphold and
adhere to this Constitution, or which are supported by any foreign government
shall likewise be refused registration.

 Financial contributions from foreign governments and their agencies to political


parties, organizations, coalitions, or candidates related to elections, constitute
interference in national affairs, and, when accepted, shall be an additional
ground for the cancellation of their registration with the Commission, in addition
to other penalties that may be prescribed by law.
 File, upon a verified complaint, or on its own initiative, petitions in court for
inclusion or exclusion of voters; investigate and, where appropriate, prosecute
cases of violations of election laws, including acts or omissions constituting
election frauds, offenses, and malpractices.
 Recommend to the Congress effective measures to minimize election spending,
including limitation of places where propaganda materials shall be posted, and to
prevent and penalize all forms of election frauds, offenses, malpractices, and
nuisance candidacies.
 Recommend to the President the removal of any officer or employee it has
deputized, or the imposition of any other disciplinary action, for violation or
disregard of, or disobedience to, its directive, order, or decision.
 Submit to the President and the Congress, a comprehensive report on the
conduct of each election, plebiscite, initiative, referendum, or recall.

 COMELEC Rules of Procedure


 Issuances

 2023 Resolutions
 2022 Resolutions
 2021 Resolutions
 2020 Resolutions
 2019 Resolutions
 2018 Resolutions
 2017 Resolutions
 2016 Resolutions
 2015 Resolutions
 2014 Resolutions
 SPP Case No. 10-009
 2010 Resolutions
 2009 Resolutions
 2004 Resolutions
 2003 Resolutions
 2001 Resolutions
 2000 Resolutions

 COMELEC Official Website

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