The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday, May 31, said it is not affiliated with PiliPinas2022.ph which is conducting an online survey on the next leader of the country.
Comelec/MB "Good morning patriots! PiliPinas2022.ph is not affiliated with the Comelec in any way," Comelec Spokesperso
Published February 25, 2021, 3:07 PM
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the Office for Overseas Voting (OFOV) warned Thursday, Feb. 25, the public, particularly the overseas Filipinos against transacting with 1 VOTE PH/ ONE VOTE PH, saying that it is “not an accredited citizen’s arm or civil society partner” of the poll body.
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In a disclaimer notice issued Thursday, the Commission and OFOV said an organization named 1 VOTE PH/ONE VOTE PH has been introducing itself as a non-profit/ community organization on Facebook and in email blasts to various government agencies.
According to the poll body, the group announced that it has a purported “nationwide campaign for educating the public regarding voter registration, voting, electoral reform and other issues concerning our rights to vote and about general election.”