Therefore, the Resolution of the COMELEC dated October 13,
1998 which annulled petitioners proclamation as Mayor of Iguig,
Cagayan in the May 11, 1998 elections should be set aside. On the
other hand, the petition filed before the COMELEC against petitioner
for election offenses committed during the May 1995 elections should
be dismissed for being moot and academic, the term of office to which
petitioner was elected having already expired.
WHEREFORE, the petition is partly GRANTED. The Resolution of
the COMELEC, dated October 13, 1998 is SET ASIDE insofar as it
annuls the proclamation of petitioner as winner in the May 11, 1998
elections. Insofar as the May 8, 1995 elections is concerned, we find
the issues related thereto rendered moot and academic by expiration
of the term of office challenged and, accordingly, DISMISS the petition
lodged in connection therewith. No costs.
SO ORDERED.
Davide, Jr., C.J., Bellosillo, Melo, Puno, Vitug, Kapunan, Mendoza,
Panganiban, Quisumbing, Purisima, Buena, and Gonzaga-Reyes,
JJ., concur.
Pardo, J., no part.
Penera
G.R.
25
(motion
vs.
Commission
on
No.
November
for
Elections,
et
al.
181613
2009
reconsideration)
Facts:
On 11 September 2009, the Supreme Court affirmed the COMELEC’s
decision
to