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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights supporting SB 2664 strengthening the ban on vote-buying and vote-selling including digital transactions

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) strongly supports the passage of Senate Bill (SB) No. 2664, which seeks to strengthen Section 261 of the Omnibus Election Code by explicitly defining cyber vote-buying and vote-selling.

Filed by Senator Grace Poe, SB No. 2664 expands the definition of vote-buying and vote-selling under Batas Pambansa Blg. 881, S. 1985, to cover transactions conducted through electronic means, including websites, software, online banking, and money remittance applications. Under this bill, offenders face imprisonment of six (6) to ten (10) years, without the possibility of probation.

The CHR supports this measure as it reinforces the integrity of every Filipino’s right to vote. It is a significant step toward ensuring a cleaner, more transparent, and more credible electoral process—even in the digital sphere. The bill is also consistent with Article XXI, Section 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which upholds every citizen’s right to universal and equal suffrage.

Vote-buying and vote-selling have long undermined the democratic process. It is imperative to protect the sanctity of the ballot and ensure that electoral choices are made free from monetary influence, safeguarding the future of our nation in the hands of genuine public servants.

The CHR commends Senator Grace Poe for championing this legislation and urges its swift passage. As elections approach, we call on all Filipinos to remain vigilant, vote wisely, and uphold the values of integrity and accountability.

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