millionairesslot Over 13,000 apply for online campaign platform registration
MANILA, Philippines — Over 13,000 political aspirants and party-list groups have filed applications for registration of their respective online campaign platforms to be used in the May 2025 national and local polls, according to the Commission on Elections.
new slot machine gamesLatest data from the Comelec showed there were 13,723 applications filed afternoon of Friday, which was the last day of filing.
“We received this morning an order denying it,” Torreon told reporters in an interview on the sidelines of a pre-trial conference at the Pasig court.
Of the total number, 70 are from senatorial aspirants and 13,416 are from local aspirants.
Meanwhile, party-list organizations and political parties and coalitions have 237 applications.
Comelec spokesman John Rex Laudiangco said all these applications will now be evaluated for their compliance.
“These are all subject to final online and hard copy evaluation and verification,” said Laudiangco.
Under Resolution No. 11064, all candidates, political parties and party-list organizations intending to take part in the May 2025 elections are required to have their online campaign platforms registered.
This covers all official social media accounts and pagesmillionairesslot, websites, podcasts, blogs, vlogs and other internet-based campaign platforms.