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  1. Sep 29, 2024 · The Constitution, Omnibus Election Code, and Local Government Code, along with jurisprudence from the Supreme Court, provide a clear framework for determining who may run for office, the circumstances under which they may be disqualified, and the processes involved in determining a candidate’s eligibility.

  2. Sep 29, 2024 · Lack of Qualifications. Under the Constitution and election laws, a candidate must possess the following qualifications: Citizenship: Must be a Filipino citizen. Age: Minimum age requirement varies for different positions (e.g., 40 years for the presidency, 25 for the House of Representatives).

  3. More than 67 million people are eligible to vote in the elections. Polling stations are open from 06:00 to 19:00 local time, and the results could be known just a few hours after they close.

  4. Sep 29, 2024 · Under the 1987 Philippine Constitution and relevant statutes, the following are the qualifications for a voter in the Philippines: Citizenship: The individual must be a citizen of the Philippines. Non-citizens, including resident aliens or foreign nationals, cannot exercise the right to vote.

  5. Jan 27, 2023 · The Court found that the prohibition placed on losing candidates violates the constitutional guaranty of substantive due process as it effectively intrudes on the right of losing candidates in the immediately preceding elections from participating in the present elections.

  6. Nov 12, 2021 · The petitioners, who consist of political detainees and human rights and medical groups that opposed the Marcos dictatorship, said Marcos Jr. is not eligible to run for any public office following his convictions for failure to file income tax returns for 1982 to 1985.

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  8. Oct 26, 2021 · Section 68 states that any candidate may be disqualified from continuing as a candidate or, if already elected, from holding office, if found guilty by a final decision in an action or protest in...

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