suffrage of the electoral system

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Suffrage of the

Electoral System

Justice Enrique Fernando

“Sovereignity resides in the people and all the government authority emenates from them.”

Electorate-are those citizens eligible according to law to vote at public elections

SUFFRAGE- is the political right and obligation of the citizens to vote in public elections of candidates for public office

Election- is the selection of public official by the citizens of the state, or other political bodies

INITIATIVE- is the right of citizens to propose bills to be enacted by the legislature on which electors may vote

Recall- is a method of removing a

public official from office by submitting to a popular vote the issue of whether the official should either continue in office/not

Plebiscite- a popular vote of the people for or against a proposed law/ enactment for their judgements

Referendum-passes on to the voters the legislative acts for their final approval/ rejection

Diverse Insights of Suffrage

- A natural right.- Inherent and characteristics of

citizenship.- A vested privilege.- A government task.- An ethical duty.

Qualifications of Electorate- Citizenship- Age- Not disqualified by law- Residence- Domicile (is that to which the law of

the land refers when it speaks of residence for the purpose of election)

“Citizens unfitted to vote”

“Suffrage Required by Rule”

Categories of Election Direct election- the electorate makes a

selection of their candidates by direct individual voting

Indirect election- the electorate first select a comparatively small group of persons aiming for public office through election who successively will make a choice from among themselves the officials of the institution

Political PartyIs a formed group of person going

after the same ideology, political ideas/platform of government and have as a part its branches and divisions.

“Election Period and Election Campaign

Distinguished”

ELECTORAL SYSTEM

As the rules and regulations governing how citizens vote in any society with an organized government.

District SystemEach electoral district prefer one representative to Congress. Whoever obtains the most votes is elected.

Run-off electionA final election to resolve an earlier election that did not produce a winner

NominationChoosing of one person to be the

chosen for office or as a candidate.Through primary Election.Through Convention.Through Petition.Through Local Committee of a

Political Party.Through one-self alone.

“SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS IN THE

PHILIPPINES”

Thank You!

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