All official candidates, both national and local, party-list groups and political parties who have submitted their YouTube channel to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) now have a verified badge.

On Thursday, Feb. 10, the Comelec said, around 393 YouTube channels of candidates in the 2022 National and Local Elections have already been verified.
"The verification is a step towards ensuring the availability of trusted and credible sources of information for the public a vital part of the fight against disinformation. And that is happening because the Comelec steadfastly pursued its policies, despite knee-jerk opposition," Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez said in a statement.
"We have worked with YouTube to verify these channels, regardless of the number of subscribers, and we will continue to work in close coordination as we strive to push out information that will be helpful to the voters through these reliable channels," he added.
Under Resolution No. 10730, as amended by Resolution No. 10748, websites and other social media platforms used for the endorsement or candidacy of all registered political parties/coalitions and bona fide candidates must be registered with the poll body.
The verification came just in time for the kickoff of the e-Rally live streaming on Feb. 8 which the poll body conducts every night for candidates of all national elective posts via the Campaign S A F E Comelec e-Rally Channel on Facebook and the Commission's official YouTube account.
The Comelec has provided all presidential, vice-presidential, senatorial candidates, party-list groups and political parties a platform for the free live streaming of their e-rallies, according to a schedule of e-rally time slots per night.