COMELEC RESOLUTION NO. 10730. RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9006, OTHER WISE KNOWN AS THE "FAIR ELECTION ACT", IN CONNECTION WITHTHE MAY 9, 2022 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS

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RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9006, OTHER WISE KNOWN AS THE “FAIR ELECTION ACT”, IN CONNECTION WITH THE MAY 9, 2022 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS.

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- It is unlawful for any foreigner, whether a juridical or natural person, to directly or indirectly aid any candidate, or political party, organization or coalition, or to take part in, or influence in any manner, any election, or to contribute or make any expenditure in connection with any election campaign or partisan political activity..

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SECTION 5. Authorized Expenses of Candidates and Parties. -.

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20 NATIO LOCAL ELECTIONS. gH1 do No. SECTION 6. Lawful Election Propaganda. -.

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LAWFUL ELECTION PROPAGANDA. MLA'IY • Pamphlets. leaflets. cards, stickers or other materials not exceeding Handwritten or printed letters MÄYOTR Posters not exceeding 2x3 feet.

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Paid ads in print or broadcast media. subject to requirements of the Commission on Elections HEADQUARTERS Display of lawful election paraphernalia in headquarters or residences of candidates.

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To print. publish or post in any media any election propaganda without the caption "political advertisement paid for/by" followed by the true name and address of payor, or printed for free of charge" or "airtime for this broadcast provided free of charge by." followed by the true and correct name and address of the publishing firm that donated the same.

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To show, display or exhibit publicly in a theatre, through a television station, a video sharing site, social media network, or any public forum any movie, cinematography or documentary, including concert or any type of performance portraying the life or biography of a candidate, or in which a character is portrayed by an actor or media personality who is himself or herself a candidate;.

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WHAT IS A COMMON POSTER AREA? It is a structure that is ternporarily set up by the candidates or political parties for the exclusive purpose of displaying cheir carnpaign posters Common Poster Area i It does not refer to a post. a tree. the of a building or an existing public structure that is in active use.

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SECTION 8. Petition for Authority to Use Other Election Propaganda . - Any person seeking authority to use other forms of election propaganda not covered by those enumerated in Sec. 6 hereof and not prohibited by law may file with the COMELEC, through the Clerk of the Commission, a verified petition in ten (10) legible copies, describing the election propaganda sought to be authorized with samples thereof..

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SECTION 9. Requirements and/or Limitations on the Use of Election Propaganda through Mass Media..

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“ political advertisement paid by ,”.