Civil Code Article 13:
When the law speaks of years, months or nights, it shall be understood that years are of 365 days each; months of 30 days; days of 24 hours; and nights from sunset to sunrise.
If months are designated by their name, they shall be computed by the number of days which they respectively have.
In
computing a period, the first day shall be excluded, and the last day included.
Lynetter
Garvida Petitioner
Vs.
Floencio
Sales Jr., COMELEC, Election Officer Dionisio Rios & Provincial Supervisor
Noli Pipo Respondents
Facts: On
March 16, 1996, Lynette Garvida applied for registration as member and voter of
the Katipunan ng Kabataan of Barangay San Lorenzo, Bangui, Ilocos Norte.
However, her application was denied by the Board of Election Tellers since she
exceeded the age limit. She then filed a “Petition for Inclusion as Registered
Kabataan Member and Voter” with the Municipal Trial Court which was granted by
the said court. Then, on April 23, 1996, Garvida filed her certificate of candidacy
for the position of Chairman, Sangguniang Kabataan, Barangay San Lorenzo,
Municipality of Bangui, Province of Ilocos Norte. On the same date, Election
Officer Dionisio Rios, per advise of Provincial Election Supervisor Noli Pipo,
disapproved petitioner’s certificate of candidacy again due to her age.
Petitioner then appealed to COMELEC Regional Director Filemon Asperin who set
aside the order of respondents and allowed petitioner to run. Earlier and
without knowledge of COMELEC officials, private respondent and petitioner’s
rival Florencio Sales Jr. filed with the COMELEC en banc a “Petition of Denial
and/or Cancellation of Certificate of Candidacy” via facsimile and registered
mail on April 29, 1996. And, on May 2, 1996 respondent Riso issued a memorandum
to petitioner informing her of her ineligibility and giving hr 24 hours why her
certificate of candidacy should not be disapproved. Also on the same date, the
COMELEC en banc issued an order directing the Board Election Tellers and Board
of Canvassers to suspend the proclamation of petitioner in the event she won in
the election. This is why on May 6, 1996, Election Day, Garvida was not
proclaimed the winner. She was only proclaimed on June 2, 1996. Said
proclamation was “without prejudice to any further action by the Commission on
Elections or any other interested parties.
Issues: Whether
or not COMELEC erred in the cancellation of her candidacy on the ground that
she has exceeded the age limit.
Whether or not COMELEC en banc acted within its jurisdiction in
cancelling her certificate of candidacy.
Ruling: Petition
dismissed. Lynette Garvida is declared ineligible for being over the age
qualification for candidacy in the May 6, 1996 elections of the Sangguniang
Kabataan. The general rule is that an elective official of the SAngguniang
Kabataan must not be more than 21 years old on the day of his election. The
only exception is when the official reaches the age of 21 years during his
incumbency.
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