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Comelec junks DQ complaint vs Tulfos
The Philippine Star
|March 05, 2025
On a technicality, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) dismissed yesterday the disqualification case against senatorial candidate Erwin Tulfo and four other members of his family who are running in the May midterm elections.
In a six-page decision, the Comelec First Division ruled that petitioner Virgilio Garcia failed to submit copies of the respondents' certificates of candidacy (COCs), which are essential for verifying his allegations.
"After a judicious review of the petition, the Commission finds the petitioner failed to comply with the requirement imposed by Comelec," the decision read.
The ruling emphasized that non-compliance with these mandatory requirements warrants the dismissal of the petition.
Comelec Chairman George Garcia said the case was dismissed on a technicality rather than on its merits, as the submission of COCs is a fundamental evidence in disqualification cases.
However, he noted that several legal remedies remain available to the petitioner.
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