Showing Support through...
To be Allowed:
Contain notice ("paid for by"Â + correct name and address of candidate or party ).
Displayed in designated Common Public Areas or private spaces with owner's consent.
Not Allowed and subject to summary removal and risk of other penalties if:
Violates intellectual property rights.
Does not contain Notice.
Has illegal statements.
Can be traditional (static) or digital/LED billoboards.
Must contain Notice.
For national posts, within 1km radius from each other. For local posts, within 500 meters from each other.
Not allowed (physical)
Free transportation, free food/drinks given 5 hours prior to or after the political rally.
Allowed.
Live-streamed rallies. ("e-rallies")
Electoral Gadgets refer to material that can be worn or brought with campaign propaganda, such as shirts, caps, and fans. These can be worn and provided, if a request and sample has been submitted to the COMELEC En Banc.
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