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PASSPORT
DATE OF Arrival
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057782700
03/23/2010
USA-AMERICAN
057782700[12]
On 30 April 2010, the COMELEC (First Division) issued an Order[13] requiring the
respondent to personally file his answer and memorandum within three (3) days from
receipt thereof.
After Arnado failed to answer the petition, Balua moved to declare him in default and to
present evidence ex-parte.
Neither motion was acted upon, having been overtaken by the 2010 elections where
Arnado garnered the highest number of votes and was subsequently proclaimed as the
winning candidate for Mayor of Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte.
It was only after his proclamation that Arnado filed his verified answer, submitting the
following documents as evidence:[14]
1. Affidavit of Renunciation and Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines
dated 03 April 2009;
2. Joint-Affidavit dated 31 May 2010 of Engr. Virgil Seno, Virginia Branzuela, Leoncio
Daligdig, and Jessy Corpin, all neighbors of Arnado, attesting that Arnado is a
long-time resident of Kauswagan and that he has been conspicuously and
continuously residing in his family’s ancestral house in Kauswagan;
3. Certification from the Punong Barangay of Poblacion, Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte
dated 03 June 2010 stating that Arnado is a bona fide resident of his barangay
and that Arnado went to the United States in 1985 to work and returned to the
Philippines in 2009;
4. Certification dated 31 May 2010 from the Municipal Local Government Operations
Office of Kauswagan stating that Dr. Maximo P. Arnado, Sr. served as Mayor of
Kauswagan, from January 1964 to June 1974 and from 15 February 1979 to 15
April 1986; and
5. Voter Certification issued by the Election Officer of Kauswagan certifying that
Arnado has been a registered voter of Kauswagan since 03 April 2009.
THE RULING OF THE COMELEC FIRST DIVISION
Instead of treating the Petition as an action for the cancellation of a certificate of
candidacy based on misrepresentation,[15] the COMELEC First Division considered it as
one for disqualification. Balua’s contention that
Arnado is a resident of the United States was dismissed upon the finding that “Balua
failed to present any evidence to support his contention,”[16] whereas the First Division
still could “not conclude that Arnado failed to meet the one-year residency requirement
under the Local Government Code.”[17]
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