One day to the start of the campaign period for local candidates, campaign posters have not been removed from government structures in a few barangays in Iloilo City. The barangay hall of General ...
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Saturday urged candidates and their supporters to take the lead in removing ...
A ruthless election war on the streets of Melbourne has exploded after footage emerged of a Liberal campaign poster being ripped in half. The vandalism came just two days after the husband of ...
Jonathan Tumulak, chief of CT-TODA, discussed the activity during the 2 nd City Joint Security Control Center Command Conference on March 26, 2025, so that afternoon on March 27, 2025 they proceeded ...
MANILA, Philippines — The campaign period for local candidates is seen to be “more heated,” Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairman George Erwin Garcia said on Tuesday. Garcia noted that tactics ...
Garcia reminded local candidates to place their campaign materials in designated common poster areas, use biodegradable materials, voluntarily remove those illegally posted and abide by allowable ...
The Electoral Commission is seeking the views of the public on the topic of political campaign posters, and whether their use should be reduced, changed, or completely eliminated. For decades ...
What sets this election apart is the national political climate — charged by former president Rodrigo Duterte's arrest on an ICC warrant — that threatens to spill over to the local races ...
Japan's House of Councillors approves legislation to set new rules designed to prevent candidates from using inappropriate tactics on election posters, in Tokyo on March 26, 2025. (Kyodo) TOKYO ...
While the parliament has enacted a bill calling for decency in election campaign posters, the country's efforts to prevent votes falling into chaos are starting to resemble a game of cat and mouse.
Japan's parliament on Wednesday passed a bill calling for decency in election campaign posters. The bill to revise the public offices election law was approved by a majority vote at a plenary ...
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