CA rules Philip Salvador is not voter of place he calls home
CITY OF MALOLOS—The Court of Appeals (CA) has ruled that the exclusion of actor Philip Salvador, a Bulacan vice gubernatorial candidate, from the list of registered voters in Marilao town is valid.
In a May 3 decision, the CA Special 15th Division dismissed Salvador’s petition to cite Executive Judge Albert Fonacier of the Bulacan Regional Trial Court for grave abuse of discretion for directing the Commission on Elections on Feb. 15 to remove Salvador from the list of voters of Precinct No. 275D in Barangay Santa Rosa II.
The 14-page decision written by Associate Justice Ramon Garcia was issued six days before the May 9 elections.
Salvador is challenging reelectionist Vice Gov. Daniel Fernando, a fellow actor who is seeking his third and final term.
Fonacier’s decision stemmed from a complaint filed by Marilao residents, who said Salvador was not living in their neighborhood.
“The instant petition for review merits an outright dismissal on the ground that petitioner (Salvador) availed of the wrong remedy of appeal,” said the CA decision.
Article continues after this advertisementThe appellate court also ruled that Fonacier’s decision was final and executory. Carmela Reyes-Estrope, Inquirer Central Luzon