Comelec admits no jurisdiction over barangays in signature campaigns
MANILA, Philippines — Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Erwin Garcia said on Tuesday that the poll body has no jurisdiction over barangay officials when it comes to their participation in partisan political activities, including signature campaigns to amend the 1987 Constitution.
Garcia made the clarification after Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr., in a press conference on Monday, said that he had sought guidance from the Comelec regarding the involvement of village officials in the signature campaign for a people’s initiative.
“Wala po. DILG [Department of the Interior and Local Government] po [ang may jurisdiction],” Garcia told when asked if the poll body has authority over barangay officials’ participation in partisan political activities.
(There’s none. It’s the DILG [that has jurisdiction].)
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Article continues after this advertisementAbalos, in the press conference, cited two separate documents from the commission that show opposing details on the prohibitions against village officials’ participation in partisan activities.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to him, a Comelec en banc resolution dated April 8, 2022, exempts village officials from the prohibition under Section 261 of the Omnibus Election Code.
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However, a Comelec Joint Circular from 2016 contradicts this exemption, he said.
This inconsistency prompted Abalos to write a letter to Garcia, seeking clarification on the specific role of barangay officials in partisan political activities.
Garcia said that the Comelec has yet to receive the letter from Abalos.