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YOUTH COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS

AND APPOINTMENTS
(YOUTH COMEA)
SY 2022 - 2023

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Youth COMEA

I. Rationale

II. Scope

III. Definition of Terms

IV. General Principles and Policies

V. Objectives

VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

VII. Permanent Committees

VIII. Election Campaign

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IX. Student Organizations’ Election Guidelines

X. Homeroom Class Organizations

XI. Student Organizations’ Appointment Guidelines

XII. Election Tabulation and Validation

XIII. Declaration and Oath of Office

XIV. Conduct of Meetings

XV. Complaints and Disputes

XVI. Offenses and Penalties

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I. Rationale

As stated in Article II Section XIII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the state
recognizes the primary role of the youth in nation-building. The Department of
Education on the other hand acknowledges the important functions and
responsibilities of student organizations in public elementary and secondary
schools in the country. Considered as one of the most important and dynamic
sectors of a country; the contributions, potentials, collective actions, and
aspirations of the youth are requisite in the development of the society.

Participation of learners to different organizations are beneficial in order to


develop their leadership potentials, skills, and passion to serve. Programs,
projects, and activities of student organizations provide training for the students
and prepare them for the actualities of life.

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I. Rationale

In an effort to foster and promote participatory democracy, leadership, and service


amongst the learners, the DepEd through the Youth Formation Division (YFD) has
issued the Interim Guidelines for the Youth Commission on Elections and
Appointments (Youth COMEA) to solely manage and enforce all rules and
regulations relative to all student organizations' related elections & appointments
and to help administer all proceedings and regulations relative to the conduct of
any other matter that requires suffrage for SY 2022-2023.

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II. Scope

This DepEd Memorandum has provisions for the implementation of Youth


Commission on Elections and Appointments (Youth COMEA) nationwide for
public elementary and secondary schools in School Year 2022 – 2023. The
guidelines herein of school clubs and organizations' elections and appointments
are to be utilized by the following:

• Supreme Pupil Government (SPG) and Supreme Student Government (SSG)


• Youth for Environment in Schools Organization (YES-O)
• Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD)
• Other recognized school clubs and organizations in both public elementary and
secondary schools.

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II. Scope
Private schools and other institutions offering the K to 12 Basic Education
Program are also encouraged to implement these student organization election
and appointment guidelines.

The following are the enclosures attached herewith for reference:

Enclosure 1: Election Application Form (EAF) of Student Organizations


Enclosure 2: Certificate of Endorsement
Enclosure 3: Appointment Form
Enclosure 4: Elections Application and Appointment Evaluation Tool
Enclosure 5: Oath of Office of Student Organization

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III. Definition of Terms


For the purposes of this policy, the following terms are defined as follows:

a. Candidate is the learner whose application for candidacy to an


elective position is qualified to have his/her name on a ballot and duly
approved by the Youth COMEA.

b. Commission is in charge of specific student organization elections


and appointments but not with the Youth COMEA as a whole.

c. Digital Election refers to the mode of election where voting


procedures and canvassing of votes are done virtually or through the
use of an online platform.

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III. Definition of Terms

d. Manual Election refers to the mode of election where voting


procedures and canvassing of votes are done manually.

e. School Club or school organization is any group of learners


recognized by the School Governing Council including but not limited to
BKD, YES-O and other academic clubs.

f. Teacher-Adviser refers to the student organization’s adviser whose


responsibility is to guide and oversee the programs, projects, and
activities (PPAs) of the certain student organization.

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IV. General Principles and Policies

a. The Youth COMEA shall be the implementing commission on


student organization elections and appointments.

b. The Youth COMEA shall be the sole commission to conduct meetings


and issue resolutions related to student organization elections and
appointments.

c. The Youth COMEA shall be the forefront of honest and clean student
organization elections and appointments.

d. The Youth COMEA shall be an autonomous, non-partisan, and non-


sectarian commission in-charge with the conduct of student
organization elections and appointments.

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IV. General Principles and Policies

e. The Youth COMEA shall safeguard the rights of learners to


participate in student organization elections.

f. The Youth COMEA shall uphold and adhere with the Mission
Statement of the Department of Education "to protect and to promote the
right of every Filipino to quality, equitable,' culture-based and complete
basic education" where "students learn in a child friendly, gender-
sensitive, culturally aware, safe, and motivating environment."

g. The Youth COMEA is founded on the principle of good governance,


participatory democracy, transparency, and accountability, in serving
the student organizations.

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IV. General Principles and Policies

h. The Youth COMEA shall exercise jurisdiction over all matters


pertaining to student organization elections and appointments.

i. The Youth COMEA shall strive to pursue an independent stand,


impartial and not dictated by any other sector, other than the learners,
as long as these are not contrary to the student organizations'
Constitution and By-Laws, the Mission-Vision Statement, and Core
Values of the Department of Education.

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V. Objectives
The Youth COMEA has the following objectives:

a. To uphold the values, principles, and ideals of the Department of


Education;

b. To set the rules and regulations of the student organization elections


and appointments;

c. To oversee the conduct and complaints of the student organization


elections and appointments; and

d. To set penalties and manage complaints comprising the conduct of


student organization elections and appointments.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

A. COMPOSITION
The Youth Commission on Elections and Appointments is composed of five
(5) commissioners namely; Chief Commissioner, Commissioner on Screening
and Validation, Commissioner on Electoral Board, Commissioner on
Appointment, and Commissioner on Grievance.

B. QUALIFICATION
The Youth COMEA Chief Commissioner is the school head and the other
four members of the commission shall come from teaching and non-teaching
personnel.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

C. TERMS OF OFFICE
1. Each member of the commission shall hold office for the current school
year and subject for renewal upon the re-appointment of the school head.
2. The term of office shall start effectively from the date of oath-taking until
the end of the school year.

D. SELECTION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION


The School Head, as the chief commissioner, shall appoint the four (4) other
members of the commission.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

E. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSION


In accordance with the existing DepEd policies, the Youth COMEA shall have
the following duties and responsibilities:
1. Enforce and administer all rules and regulations relative to the conduct of
fair, honest, credible, systematic elections and appointments;
2. Validate the electoral and appointment proceedings and result;
3. Approve or disqualify candidacy;
4. Prepare and distribute the necessary election forms, appointment forms
and other related materials before, during, and after the elections;
5. Keep and secure all pertinent election and appointment documents;
6. Resolve all complaints related to the elections and appointments; and
7. Proclaim the new set of officers.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

1. YOUTH COMEA Chief Commissioner shall be the school head and act
as the chief executive officer of the commission and shall have the following
duties:
1.1. Appoints the four (4) members of the commission;
1.2. Calls and preside all meetings and/or may designate concerned
commissioner to preside for meetings related to the conduct of student
organization elections and appointments;
1.3. Supervises the student organization elections and appointments;
and
1.4. Approves the official results and other documents of the student
organization elections and appointments.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

2. Commissioner on Screening and Validation


2.1. Screens the Election Application Form (EAF) and Appointment
Application Form (AAF);
2.2. Secures and submits the final list of official candidates;
2.3. Validates the official results of the student organization elections
and appointments;
2.4. Prepares notice of the meeting, minutes of the meeting and
resolutions related to student organization elections and appointments;

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

2. Commissioner on Screening and Validation


2.5. Disseminates information and facilitates meetings and other related
events for the election;
2.6. Manages effective recordkeeping before, during and after the
election process;
2.7. Submits the final result to the Chief Commissioner; and
2.8. Posts the final result of the student organization elections in visible
places.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

3. Commissioner on Electoral Board


3.1. Conducts and facilitates the voting process; and
3.2. Performs such functions prescribed by the rules and regulations
promulgated by the Youth COMEA.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

4. Commissioner on Grievance
4.1. Reviews and validates written complaints;
4.2. Convenes with other commissioners and/or concerned personnel in
resolving issues and complaints to ensure fair and just decision; and
4.3. Issues penalties in accordance to the Youth COMEA guidelines.

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VI. Youth COMEA Commissioners

F. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMMISSIONERS

5. Commissioner on Appointment
5.1. Approves or disapproves the submitted requirements of the
appointees;
5.2. Exercises the power to appoint wisely, by appointing only the
learners who are fit and qualified for the position; and
5.3. Issues and recommends the Appointment Form to the Youth
COMEA Chief Commissioner for approval.

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VII. Permanent Committees


There shall be five (5) permanent committees of Youth COMEA namely: Executive
Committee, Screening and Validation Committee, Electoral Board Committee,
Appointment Committee, and Grievance Committee.

1. The Executive Committee shall act as the administrative officer and


overseer of the proceedings of the conduct of elections and appointments.
This shall be chaired by the Chief Commissioner.
1.1. The Youth COMEA Chief Commissioner will decide on the
number of members of the committee depending on the needs of the
elections and appointments. Each of the commissioner will decide the
composition of his/her committee from teaching, non-teaching and learners.

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VII. Permanent Committees

2. The Screening and Validation Committee shall be responsible in screening


and validating election application forms and appointment application forms.

3. The Electoral Board Committee shall be responsible for organizing


electoral proceedings on the schedule of election activities such as filing of
the Election Application Form (EAF), election campaign, casting and
canvassing of votes, and proclamation of winners.

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VII. Permanent Committees

4. The Appointment Committee shall be responsible for the approval of


appointment application forms endorsed by the Screening and Validation
Committee.

5. The Grievance Committee shall be responsible to resolve issues, concerns,


complaints and petitions in the conduct of the elections and appointments.

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VIII. Election Campaign

1. Campaign period shall cover five (5) school days beginning on the
announcement of official list of candidates and ends immediately before the
Election Day. If this is not possible, the campaign period may be extended to
not more than eight (8) days.

2. Campaigns shall only be allowed during the prescribed period set by the
Youth COMEA and done in such a manner that classes and other school
functions will not be disrupted.

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VIII. Election Campaign


3. In the event of virtual campaigns, the Electoral Board Committee may
utilize any social media platform agreed upon by the Youth COMEA.

4. For face-to-face modality, candidates may engage in a classroom


campaign limited to ten (10) minutes.

5. All campaign materials must be regulated and approved by the Youth


COMEA prior to posting, dissemination and publication.

6. Impersonation in any form shall be considered an election offense and


violation.

7. No candidate or unauthorized person may remove, destroy or slander any


campaign material of a candidate.

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IX. Student Organizations’ Election Guidelines


For face-to-face modality, candidates may engage in a classroom campaign
limited to ten (10) minutes. For manual election, voting procedures and
canvassing of votes will be done in a face-to-face set-up.

For digital election, the school may use the existing electoral procedure or
may adopt from other schools.

A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ELECTIONS
The Youth COMEA shall disseminate the schedule and the conduct of
elections for School Year 2022-2023.

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IX. Student Organizations’ Election Guidelines

B. Filing and Evaluation of Election Application Form (EAF)


The Youth COMEA shall facilitate the filing of Election Application Form
(EAF).
a. Filing of Election Application Form (EAF)
The candidate shall submit the accomplished and completed EAF to the
Youth COMEA.

b. Evaluation of Election Application Forms (EAFs)


The Youth COMEA shall evaluate the accomplished EAF of each candidate
and shall decide on the approval or disapproval of candidate’s application.

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IX. Student Organizations’ Election Guidelines

C. Announcement of the Final List of Official Candidates


and Distribution of Official Ballots

The Youth COMEA shall announce the Official List of Candidates and
distribute the official ballots for the conduct of student organization elections
for school year 2022-2023.

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IX. Student Organizations’ Election Guidelines

D. Election Proper

Start of Elections
Depending on the mode of election, the voters shall carefully follow the
instructions in casting their votes. They should also refer to the student
organizations election procedures.

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X. Homeroom Class Organizations

There shall be a homeroom class organization composed of executive


officers parallel to the organizational structure of the Supreme Pupil
Government/Supreme Student Government.
The homeroom class organization shall support the School
Organizations in implementing its PPAs.

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XI. Student Organizations’ Appointment Guidelines

A. Selection of Possible Appointees


The Student Organization Adviser shall select possible appointee/s and
facilitate the accomplishment of the Appointment Application Form (AAF).

B. Submission of List of Appointees


The Student Organization Adviser shall submit the accomplished
Appointment Application Forms (AAF) and the certificate of endorsement to
the Youth COMEA.

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XI. Student Organizations’ Appointment Guidelines

C. Announcement of Newly Appointed Officers


The Youth COMEA shall evaluate and validate the Appointment Application
Form (AAF) and come up with official list of school’s newly appointed officers
in school year 2022-2023, signed and proclaimed by the Chief
Commissioner, and endorsed to the Division’s Youth Formation Coordinator.

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XII. Election Tabulation and Validation


1. As soon as the casting of the vote is finished, the votes shall be counted in
a place designated by the Youth COMEA. For digital/online voting, validation
of votes shall not be delayed nor postponed unless directed by the Youth
COMEA.

2. If two or more competing candidates tied, a toss coin will be done by the
Youth COMEA.

3. The Youth COMEA shall validate and proclaim the winner/s accumulating
the highest number of votes.

4. The Youth COMEA shall present the official results certified by all its
members.

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XIII. Declaration and Oath of Office

The Youth COMEA shall declare the official list of winners


duly certified and conduct the oath-taking of the new set
of officers.

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XIV. Conduct of Meetings

1. The conduct of meetings must observe the standard of the parliamentary


procedures and shall be attended by all Youth COMEA Commissioners.

2. The Youth COMEA Chief Commissioner as the Presiding Officer of the


meeting shall cast a vote to break the tie in arriving at a certain decision.

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XV. Complaints and Disputes

1. Any learner or student organization alleging a violation of the Youth


COMEA Guidelines may file a complaint which contains:
a. Specific section/s of the Youth COMEA Guidelines or the Constitution
and By- Laws violated; and
b. A detailed statement of the facts surrounding the alleged violation
including the date and time.

2. Any election complaint must be filed before the election official results are
announced.

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XV. Complaints and Disputes

3. The Youth COMEA shall determine whether the probable cause of the
violation has occurred.

4. The Youth COMEA shall keep a written record of all meetings, evidences
and testimonies heard. Based on findings, the ruling must be made within
72 hours.

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XVI. Offenses and Penalties

The Youth COMEA issues penalties to any candidates who do not comply
with the election guidelines and shall be subject to the following:

a. warning -1st offense


b. reprimand -2nd offense
c. disqualification of a candidate to hold an office or,
d. any penalty deemed appropriate.

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Enclosure 1: Election Application Form (EAF) of Student


Organizations

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Enclosure 2: Certificate of Endorsement

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Enclosure 3: Appointment Form

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Enclosure 4: Elections Application and Appointment Evaluation Tool

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Enclosure 5: Oath of Office of Student Organization

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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