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Dual citizens are disqualified from running for any elective local position. They cannot successfully run and assume office because their ineligibility is inherent in them, existing prior to the filing of their certificates of candidacy. Their certificates of candidacy are void ab initio, and votes cast for them will be disregarded. Consequently, whoever gamers the next highest number of votes among the eligible candidates is the person legally entitled to the position.
This resolves a Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition[1]assailing the Commission on Elections Resolutions dated October 17, 2013[2]and January 30, 2015.[3]The Commission on Elections annulled the "proclamation of... Arlene Llena Empaynado Chua as Councilor for the Fourth District of Manila[,]"[4]and directed the Board of Canvassers to reconvene and proclaim Krystle Marie C. Bacani (Bacani) as Councilor for having garnered the next highest number of votes.[5]
On October 3, 2012, Arlene Llena Empaynado Chua (Chua) filed her Certificate of CandidSupreme Court E-Library
These cases constitute 54 Petitions for Certiorariand Petitions for Certiorariand Prohibition[1]filed by 52 party-list groups and organizations assailing the Resolutions issued by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) disqualifying them from participating in the 13 May 2013 party-list elections, either by denial of their petitions for registration under the party-list system, or cancellation of their registration and accreditation as party-list organizations.
This Court resolved to consolidate the 54 petitions in the Resolutions dated 13 November 2012,[2]20 November 2012,[3]27 November 2012,[4]4 December 2012,[5]11 December 2012,[6]and 19 February 2013.[7]
The Facts
Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 7941 (R.A. No. 7941) and COMELEC Resolution Nos. 9366 and 9531, approximately 280 groups and organizations registered and manifested their desire to participate in the 13 May 2013 party-list elections.
The COMELEC, however, denied the petitions for registration of the follow
This resolves a Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition[1]assailing the Commission on Elections Resolutions dated October 17, 2013[2]and January 30, 2015.[3]The Commission on Elections annulled the "proclamation of... Arlene Llena Empaynado Chua as Councilor for the Fourth District of Manila[,]"[4]and directed the Board of Canvassers to reconvene and proclaim Krystle Marie C. Bacani (Bacani) as Councilor for having garnered the next highest number of votes.[5]
On October 3, 2012, Arlene Llena Empaynado Chua (Chua) filed her Certificate of Candid
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The Cases
These cases constitute 54 Petitions for Certiorariand Petitions for Certiorariand Prohibition[1]filed by 52 party-list groups and organizations assailing the Resolutions issued by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) disqualifying them from participating in the 13 May 2013 party-list elections, either by denial of their petitions for registration under the party-list system, or cancellation of their registration and accreditation as party-list organizations.
This Court resolved to consolidate the 54 petitions in the Resolutions dated 13 November 2012,[2]20 November 2012,[3]27 November 2012,[4]4 December 2012,[5]11 December 2012,[6]and 19 February 2013.[7]
Pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act No. 7941 (R.A. No. 7941) and COMELEC Resolution Nos. 9366 and 9531, approximately 280 groups and organizations registered and manifested their desire to participate in the 13 May 2013 party-list elections.
The COMELEC, however, denied the petitions for registration of the follow
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