Comelec-Laoag runs out of documentary stamps as 3K bets file COC

By Leilanie Adriano

August 29, 2023, 1:05 pm

<p><strong>COC FILING</strong>. Aspirants arrive at the Laoag City Basketball Court to file the certificate of candidacy (COC) on Monday (Aug. 28, 2023). The deadline of COC filing is on Sept. 2, 2023. <em>(PNA photo by Leilanie G. Adriano)</em></p>

COC FILING. Aspirants arrive at the Laoag City Basketball Court to file the certificate of candidacy (COC) on Monday (Aug. 28, 2023). The deadline of COC filing is on Sept. 2, 2023. (PNA photo by Leilanie G. Adriano)

LAOAG CITY – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) here has run out of documentary stamps required in the filing of certificates of candidacy (COC) as more than 3,000 candidates registered for the Oct. 30 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections.

Laoag City election officer Julius Harvey Balbas said in an interview Tuesday that 3,319 individuals filed their COCs in the province, 243 of them were from this city.

The stamp is an excise tax levied on documents, instruments, loan agreements, and papers that proves the acceptance, assignment, sale or transfer of an obligation, rights, or property.

Based on Comelec guidelines, the COC will only be accepted once all documents are in place.

As early as 4:30 a.m., a few hours ahead of the schedule of filing from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, many aspirants were already at the Laoag City Basketball Court to be the first in the waiting line.

“We encouraged COC filers to come early and avoid the rush during the deadline which is on Sept. 2, 2023,” said Balbas, adding the filing process takes longer this time as each candidate has to go through verification process, particularly on the age qualification and voter registration.

According to the Comelec calendar, the election period will run from Aug. 28 to Nov. 29. “Once you filed your COC, you are already considered a candidate, hence, you are expected to abide by the election guidelines,” he said.

To file their COCs, candidates should visit the Offices of Election Officers that have jurisdiction over their respective barangays.

Qualified to run as Punong Barangay or Sangguniang Barangay member is a citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter in the barangay where the aspirant intends to be elected, a resident in the said Barangay for at least one year immediately preceding the day of the election, able to read and write Filipino or any other local language or dialect and is at least 18 years of age on Election Day.

For SK aspirants, qualifications include being a citizen of the Philippines, a qualified voter of the Katipunan ng Kabataan, a resident of the barangay for not less than one year immediately preceding the day of the elections, at least 18 years old but not more than 24 years of age on the day of the elections, able to read and write Filipino, English, or the local dialect; and must not be related within the 2nd civil degree of consanguinity or affinity to any incumbent elected national official or to any incumbent elected regional, provincial, city, municipal, or Barangay official in the locality where aspirant seeks to be elected. (PNA)

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