Tag: Philippine elections
Rights groups urge Marcos to take ‘immediate, decisive action’ to improve...
The group urged Marcos to publicly order the military, police, and security forces to cease targeting activists and human rights defenders
Marcos holds commanding lead in Philippine presidential poll
Nearly 40 years after his namesake father was deposed by a popular revolt, Ferdinand Marcos Jr was seen doubling the tally of his rival
Catholic bishops hope for peaceful polls, urge Filipinos to respect democratic...
The prelate also reminded supporters of candidates not to destroy personal relationships and friendships with one another
Rampant ‘vote-buying’ reported as Filipinos elect new president, other top officials
The Commission on Elections urged the public to be vigilant and to report to the police any incident of “vote-buying”
3 security guards shot dead; grenade attack wounds 9 in Mindanao...
Thousands of personnel from the police, armed forces and coast guard have fanned out across the archipelago to help secure polling stations
Photos: Filipinos go to the polls
About 67 million Filipinos are expected to cast their ballots in this year’s political exercise
Thousands of Filipinos vow to stand by Robredo for change, love...
Vice President Leni Robredo capped a grueling 90-day campaign by speaking before a mammoth crowd of about 800,000 people
Mindanao artist remind voters, in a creative way, not to ‘sell’...
The artist lamented that in the current situation, only those who are financially capable to mount a campaign have the chance of winning
PPCRV to field half a million volunteers on Election Day
“It is important for us to be present in the precincts to be witnesses of the truth, whatever that may be,” Villanueva said
Victims voice disbelief, anger as Philippine dictator’s son nears power
Three decades after Marcos died disgraced in Hawaii, his image and political dynasty are being resurrected