Barangay elections were held on Monday, October 28, 2013. The election shall elect the ''
Punong Barangay'', more commonly known as barangay captains, and members of the ''
Sangguniang Barangay
The Sangguniang Barangay, also known as the Barangay Council, and formerly as the Rural Council and then the Barrio Council, is the legislative body of a barangay, the lowest form of government in the Philippines. The term is coined from the T ...
'', or barangay council, in 42,028
barangay
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s throughout the
Philippines
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* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
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whose terms start on November 30, 2013. Barangays are the smallest
local government unit
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in the Philippines.
Elections for
Sangguniang Kabataan
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, known as the
SK Chairman, and members of the ''
Katipunan ng mga Kabataan
The Katipunan, officially known as the Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (KKK; en, Supreme and Honorable Association of the Children of the Nation ...
'' were originally scheduled to be held at the same time but on September 24, 2013 the
Philippine Congress
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voted to postpone the elections for at least a year.
These elections shall conclude the
2013 election cycle that started in May for the members of the
Philippine Congress
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and provincial, city and municipal officials. Upon their election, barangay captains shall hold
indirect election
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s for their cities and municipalities representations in the local councils and provincial boards.
Background
Republic Act
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Sources of Philippine laws
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No. 9340 mandates that synchronized elections for the Barangay and SK elections to be held every three years on the last Monday of October. Presently (as of October 2013), there are 42,028 barangays across the Philippines.
Several proposals were made to postpone the elections. Fourteen bills were proposed in the
15th Philippine Congress to postpone the election to a variety of dates.
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* Commission on Elections (Philippines) (Comelec)
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Chairman
Sixto Brillantes
Sixto Serrano Brillantes Jr. (, August 14, 1939August 11, 2020) was a Filipino election lawyer who was the chairman of the Commission on Elections from 2011 to 2015. He was appointed by President Benigno Aquino III on January 16, 2011 to serve ...
proposed postponing the elections to either 2014 or early 2015.
Postponement would require amending
Republic Act No. 9340 by an act of Congress, signed by the president.
President
Benigno Aquino III
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was opposed to postponing the elections.
Preparations
Postponement of the Sangguniang Kabataan elections
Because of allegations that the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) was a "breeding ground for
political dynasty
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and exposes the youth to corruption and the practice of traditional politicians" known colloquially as
trapo
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s, on September 24, 2013, the Congress of the Philippines passed a bill to (a) postpone the scheduled October 2013 SK elections until sometime between October 28, 2014 and February 23, 2015 and (b) leave vacant all the SK positions until new officers are elected.
The bill explicitly prohibits the appointing of officials to fill the vacant positions.
Sen.
Francis Escudero
Francis Joseph "Chiz" Guevara Escudero (, born October 10, 1969) is a Filipino lawyer and politician serving as a Senator since 2022, and previously from 2007 to 2019. He recently served as governor of Sorsogon from 2019 to 2022, and was the re ...
said the no-holder of officials would technically abolish the SK.
The 10% funds from the
Internal Revenue Allotment
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T ...
designated for SK activities would be used by the barangays for youth development programs.
Special elections in Zamboanga City and Bohol
The Commission on Elections decided to postpone the elections in
Zamboanga City
Zamboanga City, officially the City of Zamboanga (Chavacano and es, Ciudad de Zamboanga, Tausug language, Tausūg: ''Dāira sin Sambuangan'', fil, Lungsod ng Zamboanga, ceb, Dakbayan sa Zamboanga), is a city in the Zamboanga Peninsula region ...
in October 8 as the city was still reeling from the effects of the
Zamboanga City crisis
The Zamboanga City crisis ( Filipino: ''Krisis sa Zamboanga;'' Chavacano: ''Crisis na Zamboanga'') or Zamboanga Siege was an armed conflict in Zamboanga City, Philippines between the government forces of the Philippines and Moro rebels from ...
and of massive floods On the aftermath of the
2013 Bohol earthquake
The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15 at in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake was recorded at 7.2, with epicenter of Sagbayan, and its depth of focus was . It affe ...
, Chairman Sixto Brillantes announced on October 21 that the commission also postponed the elections in the entire province of
Bohol
Bohol (), officially the Province of Bohol ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Bohol; tl, Lalawigan ng Bohol), is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas Regions of the Philippines, region, consisting of the island itself and 75 m ...
. The next day, commission voted to hold the elections in both places to be held on November 25, or five days before the terms of incumbents expire.
Gun ban and official campaign period
A gun ban went into effect on September 28, 2013.
The official campaign period was one week, from October 18 to 26, 2013.
For the special elections in Zamboanga City and Bohol, the election period and gun ban went into effect from October 26 to December 10, 2013, filing of COCs was November 7–13, 2013, and the campaign period was one week, November 15–23, 2013.
Election
The election was a manual one and not automated as the May 2013 national elections were.
The ballots were blank and voters were required to write in the name of the candidates that they wanted to vote for.
In August 2013, there were 54,051,626 registered to vote in the elections.
Statistics
Results
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See also
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2013 Davao Occidental creation plebiscite; done on the same day
References
External links
Official Website of the Commission on ElectionsRepublic Act No. 9340
{{Legislatures of the Philippines
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2013 elections in the Philippines