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House tribunal throws out dismissal case vs Leyte solon

- Jess Diaz -
The House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET) has dismissed a quo warranto case seeking to unseat Ma. Victoria Locsin as the representative of the fourth district of Leyte.

A quo warranto petition is one filed by a person who is not an aggrieved party. In Locsin’s case, the petitioner was Paciano Travero, a registered voter in Merida town.

In its decision, the HRET said the reasons Travero cited are not a "proper ground" for a case under Section 253 of the Omnibus Election Code.

It said under this section, a voter can question the election of a member of Congress or any local official "on the ground of ineligibility or disloyalty to the Republic of the Philippines . . . within 10 days after the proclamation of the results of the election."
It said even if Travero raised a valid issue, his petition should nevertheless be dismissed as it was filed beyond the 10-day period.

The petitioner questioned Locsin’s proclamation principally on the ground that she was not the winner and that it was Eufrocino Codilla Sr. who won the election by a margin of nearly 18,000 votes.

On the other hand, Locsin, aside from pointing out that Travero’s petition was filed beyond the 10-day period, claimed that it is the HRET that has exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving the election of a House member.

The Leyte congresswoman was proclaimed last June 15 after the second division of the Commission on Elections disqualified Codilla for allegedly engaging in prohibited pre-election practices. She took her oath and has assumed her duties as a House member.

Travero filed his petition on Sept. 4.

ELECTION

EUFROCINO CODILLA SR.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL

IN LOCSIN

LEYTE

LOCSIN

OMNIBUS ELECTION CODE

PACIANO TRAVERO

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

TRAVERO

VICTORIA LOCSIN

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