Campaigning ends May 11: Comelec enforces strict silence period
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Campaigning ends May 11: Comelec enforces strict silence period
CEBU CITY, Philippines — No more campaigning starting on May 11. With the campaign period ending at midnight on May 10, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has issued a final and stern reminder that starting May 11, no form of campaigning will be allowed nationwide, as the 48-hour election silence period begins ahead of the May 12 national and local elections. This official campaign ban, enforced under Comelec Resolution No. 11086 in line with…
Oro reminds businesses of May 11–12 liquor ban
THE Cagayan de Oro City Hall Regulatory Compliance Board (RCB) has reminded local businesses to strictly observe the nationwide liquor ban from May 11 to 12, in line with a Commission on Elections (Comelec) resolution for the upcoming 2025 elections. The liquor ban, mandated by Comelec Resolution No. 11057, prohibits the sale, offering and consumption of alcoholic beverages during the period to maintain peace and order. Police and local authorit…
SM Supermalls hosts COMELEC Mall Voting on May 12 - Orange Magazine
Heads up, voters! The countdown to the May 12, 2025 National and Local Elections has begun—and this year, casting your vote just got a whole lot easier. In partnership with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), SM Supermalls is proud to roll out the Mall Voting Program (MVP) in 20 select SM malls nationwide, bringing democracy
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