The Partido Federal ng Pilipinas has declared expenditures totaling P272 million for the campaign of its standard bearer, president-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The Commission on Elections has reminded candidates in the recently concluded general elections to file their statement of contributions and expenditures on time.
(PNA file photo) MANILA-One presidential aspirant out of the 10 candidates who ran in the May 9 polls has so far submitted his Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE) before the Commission on Elections (Comelec). Based on the information released by the Comelec-Campaign Finance Office (CFO), as of 5:00 pm, June 3, only losing presidential bet Senator Panfilo Lacson has complied with the requirement under Republic Act No. 7166, otherwise known as the Synchronized Elections Act. No bets for vice-president have filed their SOCEs yet. For those who participated in the senatorial race, former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV has also complied with the requirement of the law, joining fellow senatorial bet Guillermo Eleazar, who was the first to file his SOCE among the senatorial candidates. As for the party-list organizations, eight groups have filed their SOCEs. They are: Ang Kabuhayan, Ako Bisaya, Kabalikat ng Mamamayan, Abante, Anakpawis, Ang Bumbero, Bayan Muna and A Teacher. Thes
One of the 10 presidential bets in the May 2022 polls has already submitted the Statement of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCE).
Comelec/MB Data from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) showed that Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson has already submitted his SOCE as of Friday, June 3. Other SOC