2000 Pasay Mayoral Recall Election
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recall election A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which, in certain polities, voters can remove an elected official from office through a referendum before that official's term of offi ...
for mayor of
Pasay Pasay, officially the City of Pasay ( fil, Lungsod ng Pasay; ), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, i ...
,
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, Philippines, was held on April 15, 2000, where Mayor
Jovito Claudio Jovito O. Claudio (June 15, 1927 – December 16, 2009) was the Mayor of Pasay from 1968 to 1971, and again from 1998 to 2000. Early life and career Claudio was born in C. Jose Street in Malibay, Pasay on June 15, 1927. Claudio finished Med ...
was defeated by former vice mayor
Wenceslao Trinidad Wenceslao "Peewee" Bayona Trinidad (August 18, 1933 – March 4, 2016) was a Filipinos, Filipino lawyer who served as the Mayor of Pasay from April 2000 up to June 2010. He previously served as a member of the Pasay City Council from 1963 to 1967 ...
.


Recall elections in the Philippines

Recall election A recall election (also called a recall referendum, recall petition or representative recall) is a procedure by which, in certain polities, voters can remove an elected official from office through a referendum before that official's term of offi ...
s are allowed by Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of the Philippines. A recall can be initiated by a petition of at least 25% of the registered voters in the local government unit (LGU) concerned. A resolution from a preparatory recall assembly composed of all of the elected local officials in the LGU concerned is another method of initiating a recall election. An official could be subjected to a recall only once during one's term of office, and from one year after the official took office, up to one year before the next regularly scheduled election. Local
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are held on the second Monday of May every three years starting in 1992, with the elected officials' terms starting on June 30.


Background

In the May 1998 local elections,
Jovito Claudio Jovito O. Claudio (June 15, 1927 – December 16, 2009) was the Mayor of Pasay from 1968 to 1971, and again from 1998 to 2000. Early life and career Claudio was born in C. Jose Street in Malibay, Pasay on June 15, 1927. Claudio finished Med ...
won the mayoral election, defeating both former vice mayor
Wenceslao Trinidad Wenceslao "Peewee" Bayona Trinidad (August 18, 1933 – March 4, 2016) was a Filipinos, Filipino lawyer who served as the Mayor of Pasay from April 2000 up to June 2010. He previously served as a member of the Pasay City Council from 1963 to 1967 ...
and Ricardo "Ding" Santos, the former security aide of the late former mayor
Pablo Cuneta Pablo Pablo Cuneta Sr. (; February 2, 1910 – September 27, 2000) was a Filipino politician who served as the Mayor of Pasay for three terms between 1951 and 1998, making him the longest-serving mayor in the history of the Philippines. He was t ...
, who retired on that election. Claudio won the election with a margin of 18 votes against Trinidad. A year later, Claudio had a major
stroke A stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and hemorrhagic, due to bleeding. Both cause parts of the brain to stop functionin ...
and required the use of a wheelchair thereafter. Claudio's stroke affected his speech and some motor functions. In May 1999, a preparatory recall assembly chaired by Association of Barangay Captains chief Richard Advincula voted a resolution citing a loss of confidence in Claudio. This led to the Commission on Elections calling a recall election on April 15, 2000. The candidates included Claudio, who was automatically a candidate; Trinidad; Santos; and Romulo Marcelo, a self-proclaimed "candidate of God."


Campaign

Trinidad was supported by vice mayor Greg Alcera, most members of the Pasay City Council, and adherents of the Iglesia ni Cristo. Santos was supported by the barangay captains who formed the preparatory recall assembly against Claudio. Claudio banked on his supporters that made him mayor in 1998, while Marcelo said that God is on his side. The Commission on Elections refused to put the city under its control, with its chairwoman
Harriet Demetriou Harriet Obias Demetriou is a Filipino lawyer and was the first female Chairperson of the Philippine election commission, the COMELEC, appointed by President Joseph Estrada. She was one of only four women appointed to the Philippine Election Commis ...
saying that "there is no prevailing peace and order problem." Claudio sought relief from the
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to stop the recall election. Two days before the election, the court unanimously dismissed his suit, allowing the recall election to go ahead, citing that Claudio failed to prove that the costs of holding the election would have been taken from President
Joseph Estrada Joseph Ejercito Estrada, (; born Jose Marcelo Ejercito; April 19, 1937), also known by the nickname Erap, is a Filipino politician and former actor. He served as the 13th president of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, the 9th vice preside ...
's contingency fund, and that he violated the court's rules on omnibus pleadings.


Results

Initial results showed Trinidad and Santos in a tight race, with Claudio a poor third. Trinidad was confident of winning on election day. Several people were involved in illegal activities on election day. About 25 Santos supporters were briefly detained for campaigning illegally. Two alleged Claudio supporters were arrested for
vote buying Vote buying (also referred to as electoral clientelism and patronage politics) occurs when a political party or candidate distributes money or resources to a voter in an upcoming election with the expectation that the voter votes for the actor handi ...
. The commission received a report of vote padding when 54 people allegedly resided in a four-door apartment. For various bans during the election, 28 were arrested for violating the liquor ban, and six were arrested for violating the gun ban. A thousand policemen kept the peace, with a thousand more on standby. No violent incidents occurred on election day. The night after the election, Trinidad was proclaimed mayor by the Pasay office of the Commission on Elections. In the canvassing held at the Cuneta Astrodome, Santos refused to concede, while Claudio petitioned the exclusion of election returns, arguing that the recall election is unconstitutional as the election was funded by the president's contingency fund. After the proclamation, Claudio conceded to Trinidad, while the latter offered to help the former in his medical needs.


Aftermath

Trinidad, Santos and vice mayor Alcera contested the mayorship in May 2001. Trinidad defended his mayorship, despite Santos and Alcera saying that he allegedly cheated. Trinidad continued to serve as mayor until 2010. The method of using the preparatory recall assembly to initiate recall petitions was repealed under Republic Act No. 9244 in 2004.


References


External links


Claudio vs. COMELEC et. al.
Supreme Court decision ruling that the recall election was valid {{Authority control Elections in Pasay Recall elections in the Philippines 2000 elections in the Philippines