LIST: Candidates, partylists that submitted SOCE for #Halalan2025
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LIST: Candidates, partylists that submitted SOCE for #Halalan2025
MANILA – A total of 8 senatorial candidates and 11 partylists have submitted their Statements of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE), the Commission on Elections said Friday.
MANILA – A total of 8 senatorial candidates and 11 partylists have submitted their Statements of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE), the Commission on Elections said Friday.
SOCE is a post-election requirement for both winning and losing candidates.
SOCE is a post-election requirement for both winning and losing candidates.
Comelec Chairman George Garcia said the following senatorial candidates, political parties, and partylists in the midterm elections already submitted their SOCE, as of 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Comelec Chairman George Garcia said the following senatorial candidates, political parties, and partylists in the midterm elections already submitted their SOCE, as of 7 p.m. on Thursday.
SENATORS
SENATORS
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1. VICTOR D. RODRIGUEZ
1. VICTOR D. RODRIGUEZ
2. NORBERTO B. GONZALES
2. NORBERTO B. GONZALES
3. WILLIE ONG
3. WILLIE ONG
4. FRANCE CASTRO
4. FRANCE CASTRO
5. VICENTE C. SOTTO III
5. VICENTE C. SOTTO III
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6. ANGELO DE ABLAN
6. ANGELO DE ABLAN
7. RONALDO JEROME ADONIS
7. RONALDO JEROME ADONIS
8. PHILLIP R. SALVADOR
8. PHILLIP R. SALVADOR
POLITICAL PARTY
POLITICAL PARTY
1. ANG KATIPUNAN PARA SA PAG-ANGAT AT PAG YABING NG BAYAN (AKAY)
1. ANG KATIPUNAN PARA SA PAG-ANGAT AT PAG YABING NG BAYAN (AKAY)
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2. PARTIDO DEMOKRATIKO SOSYALISTA NG PILIPINAS (PDSP)
2. PARTIDO DEMOKRATIKO SOSYALISTA NG PILIPINAS (PDSP)
3. BIGKIS PINOY MOVEMENT
3. BIGKIS PINOY MOVEMENT
PARTYLIST
PARTYLIST
1. ABONO PARTYLIST
1. ABONO PARTYLIST
2. API PARTYLIST
2. API PARTYLIST
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3. 1PACMAN PARTYLIST
3. 1PACMAN PARTYLIST
4. MANILA TEACHERS
4. MANILA TEACHERS
5. ANGAT PARTYLIST
5. ANGAT PARTYLIST
6. ACT TEACHERS PARTYLIST
6. ACT TEACHERS PARTYLIST
7. NANAY PARTYLIST
7. NANAY PARTYLIST
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8. BUHAY PARTYLIST
8. BUHAY PARTYLIST
9. KABAYAN PARTYLIST
9. KABAYAN PARTYLIST
10. AKAY NI SOL PARTYLIST
10. AKAY NI SOL PARTYLIST
11. BIDA KATAGUMPAY PARTYLIST
11. BIDA KATAGUMPAY PARTYLIST
The Comelec set the deadline for SOCE submission on June 11 or on Wednesday next week. Garcia earlier said the poll body will not give an extension.
The Comelec set the deadline for SOCE submission on June 11 or on Wednesday next week. Garcia earlier said the poll body will not give an extension.
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Comelec said the SOCE can be submitted during weekdays, Saturdays and holidays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Comelec said the SOCE can be submitted during weekdays, Saturdays and holidays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
“No elected candidate shall assume office unless the submission of SOCE is complied within the period allowed by law,” the Comelec earlier said in its advisory.
“No elected candidate shall assume office unless the submission of SOCE is complied within the period allowed by law,” the Comelec earlier said in its advisory.
Section 14 of Republic Act 7166 requires every candidate and political party to file with the Comelec the full, true, and itemized SOCEs within 30 days after the Election Day.
Section 14 of Republic Act 7166 requires every candidate and political party to file with the Comelec the full, true, and itemized SOCEs within 30 days after the Election Day.
According to the country's synchronized elections law, SOCE non-filers will be fined and subjected to perpetual disqualification from holding any public office.
According to the country's synchronized elections law, SOCE non-filers will be fined and subjected to perpetual disqualification from holding any public office.
In 2017, the Supreme Court also ruled that candidates running for an elective post who failed to file twice their campaign expense reports within 30 days from election day are perpetually disqualified from holding public office.
In 2017, the Supreme Court also ruled that candidates running for an elective post who failed to file twice their campaign expense reports within 30 days from election day are perpetually disqualified from holding public office.
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