Sunday, June 22, 2025

Second Placer Rule vs. Rule of Succession; Three Classifications of Domicile; Requisites of Domicile by Choice

TOPICS:

  1. Second Placer Rule has no legal basis, thus, the Rule on Succession shall govern when a permanent vacancy is created after the winning candidate is disqualified from the office to which he was elected. 
  2. The three classifications of domicile are domicile of origin, domicile of choice, and domicile by operation of law. 
  3. In order to acquire a domicile by choice, the following must concur: residence or bodily presence in the new locality; the intention to remain there for an indefinite period of time; and the intention to abandon the old domicile. The last two requisites were not complied with by Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu. 

Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu vs. COMELEC, et al. 

FACTS:

Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu was the Mayor of the Municipality of Datu Abdullah Sangki (DAS), Magunidanao, after winning the May 2019 elections. While being a resident of DAS, Maguindanao, Pax Ali filed his Certificate of Candidacy for Provincial Governor of Sultan Kudarat on October 7, 2021. Subsequently, Pax Ali resigned as Mayor of DAS, Maguindanao on November 15, 2021, and won during the May 2022 elections. 

Pax Ali’s opponent, Sharifa Akeel Mangudadatu, filed a Petition to Deny Due Course or Cancel his COC on the ground that he misrepresented in his COC that he had been residing in Sultan Kudarat for at least one year immediately preceding the May 9, 2022 elections, when in fact he was still a resident of DAS, Maguindanao, being their municipal mayor. 

Pax Ali argued that his domicile of origin was at Sultan Kudarat. However, he temporarily transferred to DAS, Maguindanao, in compliance with his residency requirement for the position of Mayor. He further argued that despite this, he always had the inherent intention to return to his roots in Sultan Kudarat. 

Both the COMELEC First Division and the COMELEC en banc ruled that Pax Ali committed a material misrepresentation as regards his residence in Sultan Kudarat.

ISSUES: 
  1. Whether or not Pax Ali committed a false misrepresentation in his COC when he ran for the position of Governor in Sultan Kudarat
  2. If so, whether or not the second placer rule or the rule of succession will govern in determining the new governor of Sultan Kudarat.

RULING: 
I. 
Yes, Pax Ali committed a false misrepresentation in his COC. 

The Local Government Code provides that a governor must be a resident of the province where he intends to be elected for at least one year immediately preceding the day of the election. 

In this case, Pax Ali stated in his COC that he has been a resident of Sultan Kudarat for 1 year and 8 months before the May 9, 2022 elections. However, it was only on November 15, 2021, when Pax Ali resigned as the Mayor of DAS. Counting from said date, he has been a resident of Sultan Kudarat for only 5 months and 22 days immediately preceding the May 9, 2022 elections. This shows that Pax Ali’s resignation as Mayor and acquisition of a new domicile in Sultan Kudarat were done too late.  

Therefore, Pax Ali committed a false misrepresentation in his COC. 

II.
The rule of succession shall govern in determining the new governor of Sultan Kudarat. 

The Local Government Code provides that with respect to vacancies in the Office of the Governor, the Vice Governor shall become the Governor.  A permanent vacancy is created when the winning candidate is not qualified and cannot qualify for the office to which he was elected. 

Therefore, the above concern calls for the application of the rule on succession.

DISCUSSIONS:

Residence, for election purposes, is used synonymously with domicile. Domicile denotes a fixed permanent residence to which, when absent, one has the intention of returning. There are three classifications of domicile: 
  1. Domicile of origin, which is acquired by every person at birth; 
  2. Domicile of choice, which is acquired upon abandonment of the domicile of origin; and
    1. In order to acquire a domicile by choice, the following must concur: residence or bodily presence in the new locality; an intention to remain there (not met by Pax Ali); and an intention to abandon the old domicile (not met by Pax Ali).
      1. The purpose to remain in or at the domicile of choice must be for an indefinite period of time; the change of residence must be voluntary; and the residence at the place chosen for the new domicile must be actual.
  3. Domicile by operation of law, which the law attributes to a person, independently of his residence or intention
Apart from Pax Ali's failure to effect a change of domicile from DAS Maguindanao to Sultan Kudarat, one year immediately preceding the May 9, 2022 elections, Pax Ali’s intention to remain in Sultan Kudarat for an indefinite period and to abandon DAS, Maguindanao are missing. 

Pax Ali’s intention to maintain a residence in Sultan Kudarat and to abandon DAS, Maguindanao became manifest only when he resigned as Mayor of DAS on November 15, 2021 – a mere afterthought. Clinging to his position as Mayor in DAS Maguindanao when Pax Ali filed his COC as Governor in Sultan Kudarat earlier on October 7, 2021 meant that he must comply with the continuing requirement of remaining a resident of DAS, Maguindanao during his entire tenure. Jurisprudence dictates that qualifications for public office, whether elective or not, are continuing requirements. These qualifications must be possessed not only at the time of appointment or election, or of assumption of office, but during the officer's entire tenure. This renders questionable Pax Ali's bona fide intent to remain at Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat for an indefinite period of time.

Moreover, since Pax Ali failed to show that he had established a new domicile at the time of the filing of his COC, his residency in DAS continues. He remained a resident of DAS, Maguindanao as of October 7, 2021.

The quantum of proof necessary to establish a change in domicile in election cases is substantial evidence or such relevant evidence as a reasonable mind will accept as adequate to support a conclusion.

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Second Placer Rule vs. Rule of Succession; Three Classifications of Domicile; Requisites of Domicile by Choice

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