Candidates in the May 2022 polls take note.

Campaigning is not allowed on Holy Thursday and Good Friday.
Based on Resolution No. 10730 or the “Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Fair Elections Act in connection with the May 2022 polls" of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), campaigning will be prohibited on April 14 (Maundy Thursday), April 15 (Good Friday), May 8 (Eve of Election Day) and May 9 (Election Day).
In an interview, Comelec Commissioner George Garcia reminded bets that campaigning during the Holy Week is considered as an election offense.
"What awaits them, more importantly, is disqualification and imprisonment," he said.
Other than being prohibited, Garcia said, campaigning will leave a "bad taste to our electorate."
He then asked bets to pause this Holy Week as it is a time of reflection, a moment of high spirituality.