16 - Suffrage
16 - Suffrage
16 - Suffrage
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE IV
SUFFRAGE
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OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of the session,
you must have been able to:
Explain the nature of suffrage as a
very important political right;
Discuss the ways/forms by which we
are able to exercise the right of
suffrage;
Appreciate the significance of
suffrage in governance.
ARTICLE V: SUFFRAGE
Suffrage may be exercised by all
citizens of the Philippines not
otherwise disqualified by law, who are
at least eighteen years of age, and who
shall have resided in the Philippines for
at least one year, and in the place
wherein they propose to vote, for at
least six months immediately preceding
the election. No literacy, property, or
other substantive requirement shall be
imposed on the exercise of suffrage.
Section 1
SUFFRAGE EXPLAINED
Suffrage is the right and
obligation to vote qualified
citizens in the election of
certain national and local
officers of the government and
in the decision of public
questions submitted to the
people.
Suffrage is a manifestation of
republican democracy.
Commission on
Elections (COMELEC)
The independent
constitutional
body mandated to
supervise
elections and
implement
election laws.
It is composed of a
Chairman and 6
Commission on
Elections (COMELEC)
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NATURE OF SUFFRAGE
A MERE PRIVILEGE
May be given or withheld by the
lawmaking power subject to
constitutional limitations; upon the
fulfillment of certain minimum conditions
deemed essential for the welfare of the
society.
A POLITICAL RIGHT
This right enable every citizen to participate
in the process of government to assure that
it can trulybe said to derive its powers from
the consent ofthe governed.
Scope of Suffrage
ELECTION-The
process by
which the people choose their
representatives to exercise the
powers of government.
FORMS OF
SUFFRAGE:
For officials to run the affairs of
government:
1. Election
2. For
Recall
issues
1.
2.
3.
Plebiscite
Initiative
Referendum
ELECTION
Kinds of Election:
GENERAL ELECTIONS - elections for all national
and local officials held simultaneously on the same
day.
NATIONAL ELECTIONS elections for national
officials namely the President, Vice-President,
members of Congress (Senators and Representatives)
LOCAL ELECTIONS elections for local officials in
the regions, provinces, cities, and municipalities.
ELECTION
Kinds of Election:
SPECIAL ELECTIONS - elections held on a
date different from that of the regular
elections.
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Registration is not a
qualification but a way to
determine who can vote. It
is a condition before a
qualified voter can exercise
The reckoning
date to
determine age
is the date of
the exercise of
exercise
suffrage.
One who is below 18
but is exactly 18 or
more on the day of
voting may be
PERSONS DISQUALIFIED TO
VOTE
Any person who has been sentenced by final
judgment to suffer imprisonment for not less than
one(1) year.
> Such person will re-acquire the right to vote
upon expiration of five (5) years after service of
sentence.
> When pardon or amnesty contains the
restoration of the right to vote.
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PERSONS DISQUALIFIED TO
VOTE
When a person has been adjudged by final judgment
by competent court or tribunal of having committed
rebellion, sedition, violation of the anti-subversion
and firearms laws, or any crime against national
security, unless restored by law.
Insane or incompetent persons as declared by
competent authority.
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