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Philippine Politics and
Governance
Quarter 2 – Week 13
Module 10
Elections and Political Parties
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The following are some reminders in using this module:
1. Use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer Pre Test before moving on to the other activities included in
this module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.
7. If you encounter difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to
consult your teacher or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain
deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
Political parties and elections play an important role in the analysis of politics in
developing countries, particularly in the analysis of democratization, and specifically
the consolidation of democratic political regimes. Among political scientists, the
existence of free and fair elections on a regular basis is considered the minimal
condition for a democracy (democratic regime)
In the previous modules, you have already learned the framework of the
government. This time, you will learn how to become part of governance. Citizens
are very powerful in a way that they elect political candidates to certain positions in the
government. During election, issues and problems arise such as candidates
qualification, electoral protest, vote buying and fying voters. These issues and
concerns are to be resolved primarily by Commission on Election (COMELEC).
After reading this module, you will be able to analyza the nature of elections
and political parties in the Philippines.
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LESSON Elections and Political
10 Parties
STUDY TIME
Pre-Colonial Philippines
• No elections for ruling authorities
• Government was based more on intangibles – Kinship – Customs/Traditions –
Favors – Unwritten laws
Colonial Government
• In colonizing the Philippines, Spain effectively formalized and modernized
government rule
• To be able to administer the colony effectively, the colonial government created
pockets of local authority across the country
Commonwealth
• Introduced a more accommodating electoral system
• Over time, Philippine elections were dominated by a single-party
• Creation of the COMELEC to oversee the conduct of elections
1973 Constitution
• Consolidation of power under Martial Rule
• Less electoral safeguards – Weakening of the powers of the COMELEC – Lack
of checks and balances within the electoral system
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American Colonial Rule – Initial dominance of the Federal Party
• Party advocating Philippine statehood within the United States – Rise and
subsequent preponderance of the Nacionalista Party
• Coalition of different groups advocating Philippine independence
Post-War Period – Split of the Liberal Party from the Nacionalista Party
• Encouraged by the Americans to avoid single-party hegemony
• Over time, the distinction between the two became blurred
• Growing importance of personalities
Direct disqualification
1. Not citizen of the Republic of the Philippines
2. Below 18 years old
3. Failure to qualify with the residency requirement set by law
4. Not registered voter in the place he proposes to vote
Other disqualification/disabilities
1. Citizens who have been sentenced by the court for at least 1 year and have not
been granted a pardon by the President.
2. Those who have been adjudged of final judgment by competent tribunal of
having committed any crime involving disloyalty to the government.
3. Those who are declared insane or incompetent persons as declard by
competent authority.
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Kinds of election
1. General election. Elections are held simultaneously on the same day for all
national and local offices.
2. National election. Elections for national officials like President, Vice President,
and members of Congress.
3. Local election. Elections for the offices in the provinces, cities, and
municipalities.
4. Special Elections – held on a date different from that of regular election
Types of Suffrage
1. Plebiscite. This refers to the process by which a certain question, like the
proposed amendment to, or revision of the Constitution is put to a popular vote
for approval or election.
2. Elections. It is the means through which the electorate chooses the leaders in
whom they entrust the functions and powers of the government for a fixed
period of time.
3. Initiative. It is a process by which the electorate directly proposes by the people
through initiative upon a petition of at least 12 per cent of the total numbers of
registered voters.
4. Referendum. It refers to when a question or law or part of it is submitted to the
electoral body for its approval or rejection.
5. Recall. It is a process of removing an incumbent officer from active duty or
before the expiration of his term of office by a vote of the people.
Political parties – group of people organized for the purpose of winning government
power, by electoral or other means
• interest holders united by a definite set of party programs and attempt to
advance a consistent line of policy
• main goal is to gain control of the levers of government so that they can realize
their policies or programs
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• Left parties (Far-left): goal is the eventual destruction of existing class
hierarchies in society, by violence if necessary; call for comprehensive
government intervention in the economy to redistribute wealth &
guarantee welfare security to the most vulnerable.
• Center-Left parties: differ from left by their disavowal of violence and
coercion; believe that equitable distribution of wealth is still a societal
goal that should be realized by proper state intervention (with
concurrence from the people). Center parties: believe in the value of self-
initiative & a minimal state role on economy
• Center-Right parties: believe that the task of the government is to
provide peace and order and to ensure the proper enforcement of laws
and legal contracts
• Right parties (Far-Right): parties of ultra-conservatism & exclusionism;
believe in „natural‟ differences among humans and that there are some
persons, races, religions, classes that are more fit to rule than others.
Electoral Politics
• vital connections between state authority and society, linking the structure of
government to other social groupings • political action – seeking power to
achieve policy objectives
Elections – “a device for filling an office through choices made by a designated body
of people: the electorate” • for the ordinary citizen: “elections are seen as the clearest
instance of politics entering their lives”
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• Board of Election Inspectors- is constituted by a chairman to one watcher
in every polling place and canvassing center.
• Board of Canvassers- in every province, city and municipality, a board of
canvassers is constituted and composed of provincial election supervisor.
Functions:
1. “Bottom-Up” functions (People Government View) – provide the citizenry with a
meaningful way of participating in government – mechanism for leadership
selection – An instrument for evaluating and changing governments – forum for
interest articulation and political socialization
2. “Top-Down” functions (Government- People View) – instrument of rule
legitimization – guide to political strategy – agent of political socialization and
integration
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Prevention of electoral frauds:
1) vigilance of the citizens
2) relevant government bodies
3) reforms such as computerization and continuous registration
4) political education
5) poll observers (local and international) during elections
REFERENCES
Pawilen, R.A. and Pawilen, R.M. (2017). Philippine Politics and Governance. Rex
Bookstore Inc.
Mendoza, Diana J. et al. (2016). Politics Without Borders. Phoenix Publishing House
Inc.
Lazo, R.S. (2009). Philippine Government and the 1987 Constitutions. Rex Bookstore
Inc.
Villanueva, Prince Aian G. (2017). Philippine Politics and Governance. Diwa Learning
Systems Inc.
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