Arnado Vs COMELEC - New Case of Arnado
Arnado Vs COMELEC - New Case of Arnado
Arnado Vs COMELEC - New Case of Arnado
EN BANC
G.R. No. 210164, August 18, 2015
ROMMEL C. ARNADO, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON
ELECTIONS AND FLORANTE CAPITAN,Respondents.
DECISION
DEL CASTILLO, J.:
Only natural-born Filipinos who owe total and undivided
allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines could run
for and hold elective public office.
Before this Court is a Petition for Certiorari1 filed under
Rule 64 in relation to Rule 65 of the Rules of Court
assailing the Per Curiam Resolution2 dated December 9,
2013 of respondent Commission on Elections
(Comelec) En Banc in SPA No. 13-309 (DC), which
affirmed the Resolution3 dated September 6, 2013 of the
Comelec Second Division. The Comelec, relying on our
ruling in Maquiling v. Commission on
Elections,4 disqualified petitioner Rommel C. Arnado
(Arnado) from running in the May 13, 2013 elections, set
aside his proclamation as elected mayor of Kauswagan,
Lanao del Norte, and declared respondent Florante T.
Capitan (Capitan) as the duly elected mayor of said
municipality.
Factual Antecedents
Petitioner Arnado is a natural-born Filipino citizen who
lost his Philippine citizenship after he was naturalized as
citizen of the United States of America (USA).
Subsequently, and in preparation for his plans to run for
public office in the Philippines, Arnado applied for
repatriation under Republic Act No. 92255 (RA 9225)
before the Consul General of the Philippines in San
Franciso, USA. He took an Oath of Allegiance to the
Republic of the Philippines on July 10, 2008 and, on
even date, an Order of Approval of Citizenship Retention
and Re acquisition was issued in his favor. On April 3,
2009, Arnado executed an Affidavit of Renunciation of
his foreign citizenship.
On November 30, 2009, Arnado filed his Certificate of
Candidacy (CoC) for the mayoralty post of Kauswagan,
Lanao del Norte for the May 10, 2010 national and local
elections.
Linog C. Balua (Balua), another mayoralty candidate,
however, filed a petition to disqualify Arnado and/or to
cancel his CoC on the ground, among others, that
Arnado remained a US citizen because he continued to
use his US passport for entry to and exit from the
Philippines after executing aforesaid Affidavit of
Renunciation.
While Balua's petition remained pending, the May 10,
2010 elections proceeded where Arnado garnered the
highest number of votes for the mayoralty post of
Kauswagan. He was proclaimed the winning candidate.
On October 5, 2010, the Comelec First Division issued a
Resolution holding that Arnado's continued use of his US
SO ORDERED.11
Ruling of the Comelec En Banc
Aggrieved, Arnado filed a Verified Motion for
Reconsideration.12 He argued that the Comelec Second
Division erred in applying Maquiling claiming that the
said case is not on all fours with the present
controversy; that Capitan's Petition was filed beyond the
25-day reglementary period reckoned from the filing of
the CoC sought to be cancelled; and, that the Comelec
must uphold the sovereign will of the people of