Comelec decision on petition vs Marcos' presidential bid may be known in December
The decision of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on the petition seeking to cancel the certificate of candidacy of presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. may be known next month.

"Well its probably going to be something around December because right now we are already ending the first week of November and again with five days to answer and three days to submit memoranda, that's already one week gone. Then you have to talk about the different schedules. So, I'm estimating maybe late December," Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez said in a television interview Thursday, Nov. 4.
"You have to understand there's scheduling to consider. Number two, there is the question of when they will actually receive the summon because receipt of summon is what tolls the period, right? So it can run into a few weeks," he added.
On Wednesday, the poll official already gave an overview of handling of cancellation cases.
According to Jimenez, cases will first be raffled either to their First or Second division.
He said summons will be issued and served; and respondents will have five days to file their answer.
A pre-conference, Jimenez said, will be held and parties will be given three days to submit their respective memoranda.
The poll official said the matter will then be deemed submitted for resolution.
Several groups and personalities on Tuesday submitted a petition with the poll body seeking to cancel or deny the COC of the former senator over supposed "false material representation" stemming from a 1995 tax case.