House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal
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The House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal (HRET) is an electoral tribunal that decides election protests in the House of Representatives of the Philippines. It consists of six representatives and three justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, who are designated by the Chief Justice. The equivalent tribunals for elections to the upper house is the Senate Electoral Tribunal and for president is the Presidential Electoral Tribunal. The tribunal is located at SET-HRET Building, Commission on Audit Compound, Quezon City.
House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal | |
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Established | 1987 |
Location | Quezon City |
Composition method | Designation of the Chief Justice (3 members) Nomination by the House of Representatives (6 members) |
Authorized by | Constitution of the Philippines |
Appeals to | Supreme Court of the Philippines |
Number of positions | 9 |
Website | Official website |
Chairman | |
Currently | Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa |
Members of the Tribunal receive a monthly allowance of 100,000 Philippine pesos on top of their regular salaries.[1]
In August 2020, the tribunal abandoned its old building in Quezon City when the city's Department of Building Official condemned it.[2]