ACT-CIS Partylist
ACT-CIS Partylist | |
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Chairman | Erwin Tulfo |
Colors | Blue |
Slogan | Ang Partylist ng mga Inaapi (transl. The Partylist of the Oppressed) |
Seats in the House of Representatives | 3 / 63 (Party-list seats only)
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The ACT-CIS Partylist, officially the Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support Partylist,[1] is a political organization which has party-list representation in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. They are supported primarily by radio and television broadcasters brothers Raffy Tulfo and Erwin Tulfo.[2]
In the 2019 National Elections, ACT-CIS got the most number of votes in the party-list race with 2,651,987 votes.[3]
Electoral performance
[edit]Election | Votes | % | Party-list seats |
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2013 | 377,165 | 1.36% | 2 / 58
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2016 | 109,300 | 0.34% | 0 / 59
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2019 | 2,651,987 | 9.51% | 3 / 61
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2022 | 2,111,091 | 5.74% | 3 / 63
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Representatives to Congress
[edit]Period | 1st Representative | 2nd Representative | 3rd Representative |
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16th Congress 2013–2016 |
Samuel Pagdilao Jr. | — | — |
18th Congress 2019–2022 |
Eric Yap (also ad-interim caretaker of Legislative district of Benguet) |
Jocelyn Tulfo | Rowena Niña Taduran |
19th Congress 2022–2025 |
Edvic G. Yap | Jocelyn Tulfo | Jeffrey Soriano (2022–2023; resigned[4]) |
Erwin Tulfo (2023–[5]) |
Criticism
[edit]Election watchdog Kontra Daya claims that representation of marginalized groups is not a function that ACT-CIS serves given that the group’s second nominee in 2019 Jocelyn Tulfo is the sister-in-law of Ramon Tulfo, the Philippine President's special envoy to China.[6] She also has ties with former tourism secretary Wanda Tulfo Teo, who was implicated in allegations of an anomalous government transaction, according to Kontra Daya.[6][7]
External links
[edit]- Official website (Archived)
References
[edit]- ^ Galvez, Daphne (May 20, 2019). "Comelec resumes canvassing, then suspends after no new COC transmission". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
- ^ "ACT-CIS widens lead over rivals in party-list race". Tempo. May 18, 2019. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
- ^ "Official COMELEC Website :: Commission on Elections".
- ^ Pinlac, Beatrice (February 22, 2023). "ACT-CIS party-list Rep. Jeffrey Soriano resigns". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
- ^ Pazzibugan, Dona; Aurelio, Julie (June 1, 2023). "Erwin Tulfo is fourth member of family to take oath as lawmaker". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved July 6, 2023.
- ^ a b Tiangco, Minka Klaudia (May 11, 2019). "Kontra Daya warns against party-list groups that could easily afford political ads". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved May 31, 2020.
- ^ Umil, Anne Marxze (May 9, 2019). "'Vote for party-list groups that represent marginalized, underrepresented' – Kontra Daya". Bulatlat. Retrieved May 31, 2020.