COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016
OCA Circular No. 188-2016 directs judges handling election cases in the Philippines to report on the status of pending election cases to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC). This follows COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400, which outlines guidelines for disposing of ballot boxes from the May 2010 and 2013 elections. Only ballot boxes deemed damaged or unserviceable can be disposed of, and their contents must be retained for six years unless they are not involved in any election contest. Judges are required to provide updates to relevant COMELEC offices to facilitate the disposal process.
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- What is COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016 about?
- OCA Circular No. 188-2016 directs judges handling election cases in the Philippines to report on the status of pending election cases to the Commission on Elections (COMELEC). This follows COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400, which outlines guidelines for disposing of ballot boxes from the May 2010 and 2013 elections. Only ballot boxes deemed damaged or unserviceable can be disposed of, and their contents must be retained for six years unless they are not involved in any election contest. Judges are required to provide updates to relevant COMELEC offices to facilitate the disposal process.
- What type of law is OCA Circular No. 188-2016?
- COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016 (OCA Circular No. 188-2016) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016 enacted?
- COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016 (OCA Circular No. 188-2016) was enacted on Aug 18, 2016.
- What is the citation for COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016?
- COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016, OCA Circular No. 188-2016, Aug 18, 2016 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 188-2016
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
August 18, 2016
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 188-2016
| TO | : | The Concerned First and Second Level Court Judges Handling Election Cases |
| SUBJECT | : | COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016 (In the Matter of the Proposed Guidelines on the Disposal of Ballot Boxes Used during the May 2010 and 2013 National and Local Elections) |
In his letter dated 11 July 2016, Atty. Juanito O. Icaro, Regional Election Director of Region IV, Commission on Elections (COMELEC), requests that the concerned Regional Trial Courts handling election cases in Region IV provide his Office with report/s on the status of election case/s pending before said courts. Attached in his letter is a copy of COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 dated 21 June 2016 (In the Matter of the Proposed Guidelines on the Disposal of Ballot Boxes Used during May 2010 and 2013 National and Local Elections), the pertinent provisions of which read as follows:
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1. Only ballot boxes that are damaged, broken and/or unserviceable, such as those that need repair or maintenance in excess of fifty percent (50%) of their current market value, can be disposed;
2. Contents of that damaged, broken or unserviceable ballot box cannot be disposed within a period of at (sic) six (6) years after the election on which it was used;
3. Contents of such damaged, broken or unserviceable ballot box is not the subject of any election contest, as duly certified by any or all of the following:
a. the Presidential Electoral Tribunal
b. the Senate Electoral Tribunal
c. the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
d. the Electoral Contests Adjudication Department
e. the Office of the Clerk of the Commission
f. the Regional Trial Court
g. the Metropolitan/Municipal Trial Court
1) The Office of the Deputy Executive Director for Operations (ODEDO) shall communicate with the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, the Senate Electoral Tribunal and the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal about the pendency and status of any election contest or protest, particularly that of PET Case No. 001, Manuel Roxas vs. Jejomar Binay.
2) The Office of the Regional Election Director (ORED) concerned shall communicate with the various Regional Trial Courts in his/her area of jurisdiction about the pendency and status of any election contest or protest.
3) The Office of the Provincial Election Supervisor (OPES) concerned shall regularly communicate with the various Municipal/Metropolitan/Municipal Circuit Trial Courts in his/her area of jurisdiction about the pendency and status of any election contest or protest. [I]n the case of the National Capital Region, this shall be done by the ORED-NCR. ATICcS
4) The Director IV of ECAD and the Clerk of Commission shall regularly give an update on the pendency and/or status of election contests or cases pending in their respective departments or offices.
4. . . .
Considering that, pursuant to the aforequoted provisions, several COMELEC offices nationwide, i.e., the Offices of the Regional Election Director (OREDs), the Offices of the Provincial Election Supervisor (OPESs) and the Office of the Regional Election Director-National Capital Region (ORED-NCR), also need the subject report/s and information to effect the disposal of ballot boxes used during the May 2010 and 2013 national and local elections, all first and second level court judges who are handling election cases are hereby DIRECTED to submit a report to the concerned COMELEC office which shall contain the list and the status of all election cases filed and pending before their respective courts.
(SGD.) JOSE MIDAS P. MARQUEZCourt Administrator
Cite This Law
COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016, OCA Circular No. 188-2016, Aug 18, 2016 (Philippines)
COMELEC Minute Resolution No. 16-0400 Dated 21 June 2016, OCA Circular No. 188-2016 (Phil. 2016)
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