Voters Citizenship Education
Voters Citizenship Education
Voters Citizenship Education
ELECTION
What is the definition of
SUFFRAGE
ARTICLE V SECTION 1
OF THE 1987 CONSTITUTION OF THE PHILIPPINES
The Congress shall provide a system for securing the secrecy and
sanctity of the ballot as well as a system for absentee voting by
qualified Filipinos abroad. The Congress shall also design a procedure
for the disabled and the illiterates to vote without the assistance of
other persons. Until then, they shall be allowed to vote under existing
laws and such rules as the Commission on Elections may promulgate
to protect the secrecy of the ballot.
THE SCOPES OF
SUFFRAGE
SCOPE OF SUFFRAGE
ELECTION
ELECTION
Absentee voters are divided into two types: the local absentee voters and the
overseas absentee voters.
Local absentee voters include people who are working during Election
Day like soldiers, policemen, government employees and the like.
Overseas absentee voters refer to Filipinos residing abroad. They are
eligible to vote on national positions only. Overseas absentee voters may
vote in Philippine embassies and consulates, and voting begins as early as
a 4 months prior to the election.
The voting can be as long as 6 months in very few situations.
PROCESS
Once a registered voter finds his/her name I the voters’s list and locates the
correct precinct he may queue in line for the distribution of the ballot.
Voters have to write the names of the candidates next to the positions in which
they are running.
COMELEC-approved nicknames maybe used by the voters in writing the
names. After the polling period ends, the Board of Election Inspectors counts the
ballots by hand.
The election returns will now be sent to the city or municipal Board of
Canvassers, political parties and other group
RULES GOVERNING
ELECTIONS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
RULES
The supervision of the elections in the Philippines is under the
charge of the Commission on Elections or COMELEC.