citizens of the Philippines
registered voter and actual resident of the barangay for at least 6 months
able to read and write
at least 21 years of age
For a citizen to be qualified to run as barangay captain he must be a resident of the barangay he seeks the position for. If he is not a resident, he can't be elected.
A citizen is not qualified to run as barangay captain when he is no longer a resident of the barangay, even though he is a registered voter of said barangay. -> THANKS. If you can give me a proof about your response/answer I would appreciate if you can state it along with your answer.
The article that proves that a citizen is not qualified to run as a Barangay Captain when he is not longer a resident of the Barangay even though he is registered to vote is Batas Pambansa Blg. 222.
Answer: September 14 to 19, 2010.Certificates of candidacy for the barangay (village) and Sangguniang Kabataan (youth council) elections can be filed on September 14 to 19, the Commission on Elections said Tuesday.A candidate must file his or her candidacy personally or by duly-authorized representative before the election officer in his or her respective city or municipality, as required by Comelec Resolution 8297 promulgated on Sept. 6, 2007. COCs can be obtained free of charge from the election officer.The poll body will not accept COCs sent through mail, telegram or facsimile.In elections set on October 29, voters will elect a punong barangay (barangay captain) and seven Sangguniang Barangay Kagawad (barangay councilors). Young voters aged 15 years old to under 18 will elect one SK chairman and seven SK kagawad.Barangay election candidates must be Filipino citizens, at least 18 years old on election day, able to read and write Filipino or any local dialect, and, a registered voter of the barangay where he or she intends to run for office and a resident thereof for at least one year on election day.
In a barangay, the chieftain, or "barangay captain," is typically selected through local elections held every three years. Eligible voters within the barangay cast their ballots to choose their preferred candidate from among those who have declared their intention to run. Candidates often have to meet certain qualifications, such as being a resident of the barangay and of legal voting age. The elected chieftain is responsible for local governance and community leadership.
Telll your child you r sorry that they didnt win but that is life Tough Unfortuneately that's life. Almost all elections are in large part a popularity contest. If I were to run for an office, my family would support me regardless of whether or not I was qualified. It's often the same in almost any election.
No law prohibits a relative to run for office.
Direct primary is the election in which party members select people to run in the general election.
A run-off election.
yes Abraham Lincoln did run for the re-election
To run for governor in Wisconsin, a candidate must be at least 18 years old. Additionally, they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of Wisconsin for at least one year prior to the election. The candidate also needs to be a qualified voter in the state.
Next election is in 2016