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INFOGRAPHIC: Allowed election propaganda

ONELEGO OUMISSIC RAPPLER OF THE D ALLOWED ELECTION PROPAGANDA (AS PROVIDED IN COMELEC RESOLUTION 9615) CAMPAIGN PERIOD National Elections Local Elections February 12 - May 11, 2013 March 29 - May I1, 2013 Candidates may not campaign on Maundy Thursday (March 28), Good Friday (March 29), Election Eve (May 12), and Election Day (May 13) ALLOWED ELECTION PROPAGANDA VOTE MAYOK Pamphlets, leaflets, cards, stickers or other materials not Posters not Handwritten or printed letters exceeding 2x3 feet exceeding 8 1/2" x 14" VETEO MqVaR PWER Streamers not exceeding 3'x8' for public meetings or rallies Streamers may be displayed 5 days before a public meeting and removed 24 hours after Motorcades MAVER HEADQUARTERS NEUSE Paid ads in print or broadcast media, subject to requirements of the Commission on Elections Display of lawful election paraphernalia in headquarters or residences of candidates ELECTIONS MISSION ON PHILIPPINE THE PUBLIC OF Other forms not prohibited by the omnibus election code Candidates are encouraged to use recyclable and environment-friendly materials Source: COMELEC Resolution No. 9615, "RULES AND REGULATIONS IMPLEMENTING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9006, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "FAIR ELECTIONS ACT," IN CONNECTION TO THE 13 MAY 2013 NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTIONS, AND SUBSEQUENT ELECTIONS." January 13, 2013 GRAPHICS BY: TEDDY PAVON

INFOGRAPHIC: Allowed election propaganda

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National and local candidates have a little over a month left to campaign before the May 13 elections. So expect them to go to great lengths – maybe even push the limits – in promoting their candidacies.

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