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Comelec urges public to review Eleksyon 2025 bets' SOCEs
Comelec urges public to review Eleksyon 2025 bets' SOCEs

GMA Network

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Comelec urges public to review Eleksyon 2025 bets' SOCEs

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday called on the public to review and analyze the Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE) of national candidates in Eleksyon 2025. 'Ang SOCE ay amin pong ibinabalita sa ating mga kababayan, available na po 'yan sa atin pong website,' Comelec chairperson George Erwin Garcia said. (We are announcing the publishing of the SOCEs on our website.) 'Marapat po sana na 'yung mga kababayan natin makita natin, tingnan natin, ma-review natin, ma-analyze natin para kahit paano makita natin, kahit man lang per item yung comparison ng kanilang mga sinubmit, at kung ito ba'y makatotohanan o kung may kasinungalingan 'yung mga nakalagay sa SOCE,' said Garcia. (We are hoping the public may review and analyze the items indicated on the SOCEs so they'll see if they are realistic or not.) The Comelec published the candidates' SOCEs on their website on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. The deadline for the submission was set on June 11. Of the 66 senatorial candidates, only 60 submitted their SOCEs. A total of 29 political parties and 141 partylists, meanwhile, complied with the requirement. Based on the SOCEs, Senator Camille Villar was the biggest spender among senatorial candidates in Eleksyon 2025, reporting a total of P179.6 million worth of campaign expenditures for her senatorial bid. A total of 13 other senatorial candidates reported spending over P100 million for their respective campaigns.—LDF, GMA Integrated News

Camille Villar reports spending P179.6 million in Eleksyon 2025 campaign
Camille Villar reports spending P179.6 million in Eleksyon 2025 campaign

GMA Network

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Camille Villar reports spending P179.6 million in Eleksyon 2025 campaign

Based on her Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE), Villar reported spending P179.6 million for her senatorial campaign in the May 12 polls, with campaign advertisements taking the lion's share of her expenses. Sen. Camille Villar was the biggest spender among senatorial candidates in Eleksyon 2025. Based on her Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE), Villar reported spending P179.6 million for her senatorial campaign in the May 12 polls, with campaign advertisements taking the lion's share of her expenses. Villar spent P175.8 million for advertisements in newspapers, radio, TV, as well as online ad placements. She also spent P2.6 million on the printing and distribution of printed campaign paraphernalia. According to the submissions to the Commission on Elections (Comelec), there were 14 senatorial candidates who spent more than P100 million in their campaigns in the 2025 midterm elections. Reelectionist Senators Lito Lapid and Pia Cayetano reported spending P163.5 million and P162 million, for their campaigns, respectively. They were followed by former Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos, who spent P160.5 million for his campaign in the national and local elections (NLE). Other senatorial bets whose campaign expenditures reached more than P100 million are as follows: Former Makati Mayor Abby Binay — P157.9 million Former Senator Francis Tolentino — P149.8 million Reelectionist Senator Imee Marcos — P139.3 million Reelectionist Senator Bato dela Rosa — P128.7 million Former Senator Bong Revilla — P128.1 million Reelectionist Senator Bong Go — P127.3 million Senator Kiko Pangilinan — P119.4 million Senator Rodante Marcoleta — P112.8 million Senator Erwin Tulfo — P110.3 million Willie Revillame — P104.7 million Senatorial bet Jose Montemayor Jr. reported zero campaign expenditures for his campaign in the May polls. He also indicated receiving no campaign contributions on his SOCE. Other senatorial candidates who did not receive election contributions include retired Marine Colonel Ariel Querubin and former Rep. Eric Martinez. Section 13 of Republic Act No. 7166 provides the limitation of authorized expenses of candidates and political parties. It states that candidates vying for the presidency and vice-presidency shall spend P10 for every voter currently registered in the constituency where they filed their certificate of candidacy. Aspirants with political parties will be allowed to spend P3 for every voter, while independent candidates will be allowed up to P5. Political parties, for their part, are allowed up to P5 for every voter currently registered in the constituency or constituencies where it has official candidates. The Comelec set the deadline for the SOCE submissions on June 11. –NB, GMA Integrated News For more Eleksyon 2025 related content and updates, visit GMA News Online's Eleksyon 2025 microsite.

Comelec: Preparations ongoing for BARMM polls
Comelec: Preparations ongoing for BARMM polls

GMA Network

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Comelec: Preparations ongoing for BARMM polls

Commission on Elections chairman George Garcia said Friday that preparations proceed as planned for the first ever parliamentary elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). Garcia told GMA News Online that it is not for the poll body to decide whether or not the BARMM polls would push through on October 13, 2025. 'Kami po sa Comelec ay walang hinto ang paghahanda sa BARMM parliamentary elections. Tuloy na tuloy po ito kung kami ang tatanungin. Wala po sa amin ang desisyon tungkol sa pagpapaliban nito,' Garcia said. (We at the Comelec do not stop preparing for the BARMM parliamentary elections. This will continue, if we are asked. The decision whether to postpone it or not is not ours to make.) Based on Comelec Resolution No. 11149, the election period for the BARMM polls will begin on August 14 and last until October 28. A gun ban will also be implemented throughout this period. The campaign period, meanwhile, will be from August 28 to October 11. Campaigning will be prohibited in the region starting election eve or on October 12, until election day on October 13. There will also be a liquor ban enforced in these two days. Once the election period is over, candidates will be given until November 12 to file their Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE). In February, Garcia announced that President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. signed into law the measure postponing the BARMM parliamentary elections from May to October this year. It was first postponed from May 2022 to May 2025 under Republic Act 11593. Marcos has certified as urgent the bill postponing the BARMM elections, according to Malacañang. —AOL, GMA Integrated News

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