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Suffrage Safeguards: Upholding Election Integrity Through Specificity and Evidence in Electoral Protests

The PET dismissed Marcos Jr.'s 2016 VP election protest, affirming Robredo's victory and underscoring the strict rules on specificity and evidence in election contests.

Ballots vs Election Returns: Authenticity Prevails in Electoral Protests

When physical ballots are tampered, election returns become the best evidence of voter intent. Learn the rule from the Vinzons-Chato case.

Ballot Images in Electoral Protests: The Evidentiary Value of Electronic Evidence

The Supreme Court held that scanned ballot images are the functional equivalent of original paper ballots in electoral protests under the Rules on Electronic Evidence.

Finality Prevails Reaffirming HRET Discretion in Electoral Protests

Supreme Court affirms HRET's discretion in ballot revision and upholds finality of judgments in election protests.

Electoral Protests: COMELEC's Power to Correct Errors and the Essence of Due Process

Learn how the Supreme Court ruled on COMELEC's authority to correct canvass errors and what due process truly requires in election cases.

Valid Service of Summons: Due Process in Electoral Protests Before the HRET

When is substituted service of summons valid in election protests? The Supreme Court clarifies the strict rules in Sandoval v. HRET.