George Erwin Mojica Garcia, appointed as the Chairman of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) in the Philippines, has embarked on a mission to modernize and enhance the electoral process. His tenure is marked by a series of reforms and projects aimed at ensuring transparent, inclusive, and efficient elections. Chairman Garcia’s comprehensive initiative with his strategic vision for the electoral system, and the impact of his leadership on Philippine democracy.
Early Initiatives and Reforms
1. Implementation of New Vote Counting Machines (VCMs)
One of Chairman Garcia’s significant undertakings is the procurement and deployment of advanced vote counting machines. These new VCMs are designed to enhance transparency and accuracy in the voting process. A notable feature includes a 14-inch viewing screen that allows voters and stakeholders to verify that ballots are accurately counted. This initiative aims to deter electoral malpractices, such as vote-buying, by providing real-time verification of votes cast.
2. Addressing Premature Campaigning
Under Garcia’s leadership, COMELEC has taken a firm stance against premature campaigning. The commission now considers individuals who file their Certificates of Candidacy (COCs) as official candidates from the moment of filing, thereby subjecting them to existing campaign regulations. This policy shift seeks to level the playing field by preventing affluent candidates from exploiting the period between COC filing and the official campaign season to gain undue advantage.
3. Enhancing Accessibility for Vulnerable Sectors
Chairman Garcia has prioritized making the electoral process more accessible to marginalized groups, including senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PWDs), and heavily pregnant women. COMELEC has introduced special polling precincts that operate from 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. on election day, exclusively serving these sectors. This initiative ensures that vulnerable voters can participate in elections comfortably and safely, without the challenges posed by large crowds and long waiting times.
4. Support for Electoral Board Members
Recognizing the critical role of teachers and other electoral board members, Garcia has advocated for increased honoraria to compensate for their extended hours and responsibilities during elections. Discussions with the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) have led to proposals for an additional ₱2,000 across-the-board honoraria for these individuals, reflecting COMELEC’s commitment to valuing their contributions.
Technological Advancements and Transparency
1. Digital Access to Statements of Contributions and Expenditures (SOCEs)
In a move towards greater transparency, COMELEC, under Garcia’s direction, has committed to uploading digital copies of SOCEs immediately after elections. This measure allows the public and media to scrutinize campaign finances promptly, promoting accountability among candidates and political parties. The digitalization of these documents also streamlines the monitoring process, making it more efficient and accessible.
2. Introduction of Online Voting for Overseas Voters
To increase electoral participation among Filipinos abroad, COMELEC has initiated online voting systems for overseas voters. This innovation addresses previous challenges faced by overseas voters, such as accessibility to polling stations, and aims to boost voter turnout in this demographic. The online platform ensures a secure and user-friendly experience, reflecting Garcia’s vision of integrating technology to uphold democratic processes.
3. Utilization of Malls as Voting Precincts
Building on successful pilot tests during previous elections, COMELEC has expanded the use of malls as voting precincts. This strategy offers voters a convenient and comfortable environment, potentially increasing voter turnout. Malls provide accessible locations with adequate facilities, ensuring a smoother voting experience, especially in urban areas. This initiative exemplifies Garcia’s commitment to making voting more accessible and efficient for all citizens.
Community Engagement and Voter Registration
1. Special Satellite Registration Programs
Chairman Garcia has actively promoted voter registration through special satellite programs targeting vulnerable sectors. These initiatives, conducted in various locations, aim to register indigenous peoples, women, youth, senior citizens, PWDs, and persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). By bringing registration services closer to these communities, COMELEC ensures broader electoral participation and inclusivity.
2. Register Anywhere Program (RAP)
To further simplify the registration process, Garcia introduced the Register Anywhere Program. This program, allows Filipino citizens to register to vote regardless of their current location, that eliminates the need to travel to their home.