Political Law, 2011 Bar — Question 61
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Adela served as Mayor of Kasim for 2 consecutive terms. On her third term, COMELEC ousted her in an election protest that Gudi, her opponent, filed against her. Two years later, Gudi faced recall proceedings and Adela ran in the recall election against him. Adela won and served as Mayor for Gudi’s remaining term. Can Adela run again for Mayor in the next succeeding election without violating the 3 term limit? (A) No, she won the regular mayoralty election for two consecutive terms and the recall election constitutes her third term. (B) No, she already won the mayoralty election for 3 consecutive terms. (C) Yes, her ouster from office in her third term interrupted the continuity of her service as mayor. (D) Yes, the fresh mandate given her during the recall election erased her disqualification for a third term.
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