Teachers who served as electoral boards (EBs) will get their honoraria within 15 days from Election Day, May 9.

This was the assurance given by Commission on Elections (Comelec) Acting Spokesperson John Rex C. Laudiangco to teachers on Thursday, May 12.
Citing the Electoral Service Reform Act, the acting spokesperson said the Comelec is obliged to pay the EBs within 15 days from Election Day, May 9.
“Sisiguraduhin po ng Comelec na mabibigay po sito sa kanila within the time frame allowed by Law (The Comelec will make sure that this will be given to them within the time frame allowed by Law),” he said during a press briefing.
“Absolute po iyan, wala pong excuses. Gagawin po namin iyan (That’s absolute, there’s no excuse. We will make it happen).”
Additional honoraria?
Meanwhile, Laudiangco said the Comelec has yet to decide if teachers who served beyond the usual period of rendering election services will get additional honoraria.
“There is no Resolution yet approved and promulgated. It was a statement of me having remembered that there was a similar instance in the 2019 NLE (National and Local Elections),” he said.
“Please allow me to clarify po, that if ever this would be decided on, this would NOT be the first time that this was done, given, as I’ve said, the similar instance in 2019,” the acting spokesperson added.
The Comelec raised the honoraria of chairperson of electoral boards from P8,000 to P10,000; and of members of the electoral boards from P6,000 to P8,000.
In April, the poll body said it tried to appeal to the Bureau of Internal Revenue or BIR, asking the agency not to deduct income tax from the honoraria of teachers who served as EBs.