THINGS TO DO TO START A CAMPAIGN
1. PUT UP AN OFFICE
2. ESTABLISH A WAR ROOM
3. DATA GATHERING
4. CREATE AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
5. MAKE IDENTIFYING MARKS
6. ORGANIZE A SUPPORT GROUP
7. CREATE AND ORGANIZE PARALLEL GROUPS
8. IMPLEMENT PROJECTS
9. JOIN DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS
10. RAISE FUNDS
11. ORGANIZE YOUR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
WAR ROOM – must include all the data gathered by the Research Group it
must be in hard and soft copies. A War Room is off-limited , only authorized
persons as determined by the Execom can enter the place.
DATA GATHERING
Data to be gathered are the following:
o List of Registered Voters
o Project of Precincts
o List of Board of Election Tellers
o List of School Principals
o Names of Election Officers & their Election Assistants
o List of Board of Election Inspectors
o Name of the City Treasurer
o Name of the Board of Canvassers
o Election Results (Previous Elections for Local )
o List of Candidates of the latest Local Elections
o List of Incumbent Municipal Officials
o List of Candidates of the latest barangay elections
o List of Incumbent Barangay Officials
o List of incumbent SK Officials
o List of Organizations within the District and their Officers
o List of Religious Organizations
o Calendar of Barangay Fiestas
o District Profile
o Socio-Economic Profile of the district
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o District Map
o Barangay Maps
o Calendar of Official Holidays
o Comelec Resolutions/Calendar of Activities
After all data are gathered an office must be established which must not
be identified by many and only the authorized personnel can enter the
place.
OFFICE EQUIPMENTS AND SUPPLIES
QTY. OFFICE SUPPLY/EQUIPMENT
1 Air-conditioner (Split or Window Type)
1 Televison Set ( Any size)
6 Desk Top Computers with tables & Internet Subscription
1 Computer Laptop
1 Internet Modem
1 Executive Table
1 Executive Chair
2 Visitor’s Chair
1 Set Living Room Furniture with Center Table
1 Conference Table
10 Conference Swivel Chairs
1 Small Refrigerator
4 Computer Printers
1 Projector with Screen
20 Mono block Chairs ( color identified to the candidate)
4 Square Mono Block Tables ( color identified to the candidate)
2 Electric Fans
2 Ceiling Fans
10 Cellphones
1 Landline Telephone
10 Radio Communication Equipment
Pantry/Kitchen Needs
Official Vehicles (Utility Van and Motorcycles)
Various Office Supplies
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OFFICE STAFF/PERSONNEL
QTY PERSONNEL
1 Office Supervisor/Administrator/Head
10 Execom
1 Social Media Personnel
4 Computer Encoders (Secretariat to receive orders and
instructions from the Head )
1 All-around Utility Worker
1 Official Driver
1 Cook/ Market Purchaser
ORGANIZATIONAL SET UP
(To start on October 2021)
QTY STAFF/PERSONNEL
10 Execom (Plans and Strategies)
1 Office Head ( A member of the Executive Committee)
1 Operations Head ( A member of the Executive Committee)
1 District Coordinator ( A member of the Executive Committee)
1 Secretariat Head ( A member of the Executive Committee)
1 Finance Officer ( A member of the Executive Committee)
6 Area Coordinators
40 Barangay Coordinators
SPECIAL OPS
(To start from January 2022)
QTY PERSONNEL
1 Election Officer
1 Treasurer Office Personnel
2 Police Station Commander
4 Comelec Task Force from Main Office
BEI Supervisor
Punong Barangays
Civil Society Groups
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MONTHLY PAYROLL OF SALARY/COMPENSATION OF PERSONNEL
(To start on October 2021)
QTY POSITION SALARY
10 Execom 25,000.00/head
1 Social Media Personnel 15,000.00
6 Computer Encoders x 10,000 @ 60,000.00
1 Utility Worker 6,000.00
1 Official Driver 8,000.00
1 Cook/ Market Purchaser 8,000.00
Total P 347,000.00
Note:
This monthly budgetary requirements does not include monthly utility fees
such as electricity, water, telephone and internet services. Plus the daily
food consumption of the staff/personnel.
ALOWANCES OF COORDINATORS
(To start on October 2021)
QTY POSITION ALLOWANCE
6 Area Coordinators 15,000 @ 90,000.00
40 Bgy. Coordinators 12,000 @ 480,000.00
Total P 570,000.00
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Quezon City's 1st congressional district is one of the
six congressional districts of the Philippines in Quezon City. It
has been represented in the House of Representatives of the
Philippines since 1987. The district consists of the
western barangays bordering Manila and the southern enclave
of Caloocan, and to the north of Quezon Avenue. The
neighborhoods of La Loma, San Francisco del Monte and Santa
Mesa Heights are in this district. It is currently represented in
the 18th Congress by Anthony Peter Crisologo of the National
Unity Party (NUP).
Barangays of the First District
Area 1
1. Vasra
2. Project 6
3. Bagong Pag-asa
4. Sto. Cristo
5. Alicia
6. Ramon Magsaysay
Area 2
7. Bahay Toro
8. Katipunan
9. San Antonio
Area 3
10. Sta. Cruz
11. Phil-am
12. Nayong Kanluran
13. Paltok
14. West Triangle
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15. Bungad
16. Veterans Village
Area 4
17. Damayan
18. Del Monte
19. Paraiso
20. Masambong
21. Talayan
22. Sto. Domingo
23. Mariblo
Area 5
24. Balingasa
25. Siena
26. Damar
27. Manresa
28. St. Peter
29. Pag-ibig sa Nayon
30. San Jose
Area 6
31. Sta. Teresita
32. Lourdes
33. San. Isidro Labrador
34. Salvacion
35. Paang Bundok
36. N.S. Amoranto
37. Maharlika
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Representation History
Name Term Congress Party
1 Renato “Äto” Yap 1987 - 1995 8th & 9th PDP-Laban
2 Reynaldo Calalay 1995 - 2003 10 , 11th, 12th
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PRP, PMP, LDP
3 Vincent “Bingbong”Crisologo 2004 -2010 13th, 14th, 15th Nacionalist, UNA
4 Francisco “Boy”Calalay 2013 -2016 16th Liberal
5 Vincent “Bingbong”Crisologo 2016 - 2019 17th PDP-Laban
6 Anthony Peter “Onyx”Crisolgo 2019 – present 18th NUP
ELECTION HISTORY (From the last 4 Congressional Race)
2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Nacionalista Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo 78,610 60.78
Independent Vivienne Tan 30,599 23.66
NPC Elizabeth Delarmante 19,671 15.21
Independent Benjamin Mariquit 462 0.36
Valid ballots 129,342 94.78
Invalid or blank votes 7,127 5.22
Total votes 136,469 100.00
Nacionalista hold
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2013 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
Liberal Francisco Calalay 62,226 47.70
UNA Rita Crisologo 56,604 43.39
Independent Gary Jamile 2,095 1.60
Margin of victory 5,622 4.31%
Valid ballots 120,925 92.70
Invalid or blank votes 9,529 7.30
Total votes 130,454 100.00
Liberal gain from UNA
2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
UNA Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo 81,799 55.20
Liberal Francisco "Boy" Calalay 57,056 38.50
Invalid or blank votes 9,342 6.30
Total votes 148,197 100.00
UNA gain from Liberal
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2019 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Party Candidate Votes %
PDP–Laban Anthony Peter Crisologo 74,033 55.2
NPC Elizabeth Delarmente 56,833 42.3
Independent Andres Samson 3,327 2.5
Valid ballots 134,193 93.7
Invalid or blank votes 9,092 6.3
Total votes 134,193 100.00
PDP–Laban hold
LIST OF COORDINATORS
ARE NO. OF
BARANGAY A COOR. AREA COOR. BGY. COOR.
VASRA 1 1
PROJECT 6 1
BAGONG PAG-ASA 2
STO. CRISTO 1
ALICIA 1
R. MAGSAYSAY 1
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BAHAY TORO 8
KATIPUNAN 1
SAN ANTONIO 2
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STA. CRUZ 1
PHIL-AM 0
WEST TRIANGLE 0
NAYONG KANLURAN 1
PALTOK 2
BUNGAD 1
VETERANS VILLAGE 1
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DAMAYAN 1
MARIBLO 1
PARAISO 1
DEL MONTE 1
MASAMBONG 1
TALAYAN 1
STO. DOMINGO 1
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BALINGASA 2
PAG-IIBIG SA NAYON 1
MANRESA 2
SIENA 1
DAMAR 0
ST. PETER 1
SAN JOSE 1
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STA. TERESITA 1
LOURDES 0
SAN ISDRO LABRADOR 1
SALVACION 1
NS. AMORANTO 1
PAANG BUNDOK 1
MAHARLIKA 1
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TOTAL 6 45
PRE-CAMPAIGN PERIOD
Date Activities/Timelines
September 20, 2021 Final nomination of ACs and
BCs
September 24, 2021 Deadline for submission of
10 Community Leaders per
Bgy.
October 1, 2021 Final Submission of List of
SM Warriors
October 11, 2021 Start of SM circulation
message
December 15, 2021 Organizational Meeting /
X’mas Gathering
January 5, 2022 Headquarters is identified
and notify the ACs and BCs
January 15, 2022 BC distribution of Barangay
Voters’ List (use 2019 list if
2022 is not yet available
subject to updating)
February 27, 2022 Presentation of Final
Campaign plan
March 1, 2021 Deadline for submission of
number and location of
postering sites and sortie
venue.
March 19, 2022 Delivery of posters and
other campaign materials
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CAMPAIGN PERIOD
March 26, 2022 Official kick-off of Campaign
Period
FIRST WAVE
Postering
Distribution of
campaign materials,
Backgrounder , leaflets
Barker
April 15, 2021 SECOND WAVE
Postering
Distribution of Leaflets
on programs of Action
of AA
Campaign sorties
Barker
Submission of
Watchers’ List
Planning for Food for
the E-day
May 2-6. 2022 FINAL WAVE
Postering
Distribution of Appeal
letter to the people
Campaign Sorties
Big Rally
Watcher’s Orientation
Distribution of Sample
ballots (Door to door)
Special Ops
Submission
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May 7, 2022 (Saturday) Last Day of Campaign
May 8, 2022 (Sunday) Watcher’s Orientation
2nd Batch
Ironing of E-day Plans
Setting up of operation
quickcount
May 9, 2022 (Monday) Judgement Day
CRITERIA FOR COORDINATORS (ACs and BCs)
1. A volunteer
2. Good qualities of a community leader
9knowledge,Ability and Skills)
3. Network of Volunteers (sectoral or political)
4. Not a candidate for the 2022 elections or closely
related to a candidate
MAIN SCOPE OF CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES
1. Recruitment of members
2. Postering
3. Distribution of Campaign Materials
4. Operating Barkers
5. Identification of strategic sortie sites
6. Social media campaigning
7. Distribution of leaflets, etc.
8. Distribution of Sample Ballots
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