MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Thursday urged local candidates in the upcoming midterm polls to “exercise strict control over their supporters” to prevent commotion during the campaign period.
Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez made this last minute reminder as election period in the local polls starts Friday, March 29.
“We would like to ask the candidates themselves to exercise strict control over their supporters, so that their supporters are not too rowdy,” Jimenez told reporters in an interview.
“We all know that local elections can… get unruly so napakahalaga na ‘yung mga supporters ay maging orderly sa kanilang pagiikot sa mga mga daan-daan, ‘no?” he added.
(We all know that local elections can… get unruly so it is very important that supporters be orderly in their campaign.)
The Comelec spokesperson noted that local elections are “a little more hard-fought” compared to national elections.
“As everyone knows, local elections are a little more hard-fought than national level contests, I guess because of the proximity of the contending parties, it becomes a lot easier for people to lose their cool and therefore the campaigns do get more unruly,” he said. /kga
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