As commissioner Garcia was appointed commissioner by then president
Rodrigo Duterte in March 2022. Presidential spokesperson
Martin Andanar said that it was "wise decision." Garcia oversaw the
2022 Philippine general election. The commission did not confirm Garcia's appointment on its June 1 hearings.
As chairperson On July 22, President
Bongbong Marcos appointed Garcia as COMELEC chairman, replacing
Saidamen Pangarungan, whom the Commission on Appointments also bypassed along with Garcia in June. The Commission on Appointments confirmed Garcia on September. Garcia will serve a term that will end on February 2, 2029. Just as when he was commissioner, Garcia said that he will recuse from cases involving his former clients. As COMELEC chairperson, Garcia oversaw the
2023 Cavite's 7th congressional district special election, of which he personally voted on, and several local plebiscites, including the
2024 Special Geographic Area plebiscites. In the controversy if the results of the 2022 elections matched what was voted upon, Garcia volunteered that they "will open the ballot boxes. We can count the ballots one by one, and we’ll find out if they match the election returns. If they don’t match, then their accusation is correct. But if they match, it means the results are correct." For the
2025 Philippine general election, Garcia said that the COMELEC will prohibit premature campaigning, create precincts for people with special needs, increase the honoraria of election-day workers, and will publish expense reports of candidates. In July 2024,
SAGIP House representative
Rodante Marcoleta insinuated a certain COMELEC official received bribes to approve Miru Systems as the technological provider of the
2025 Philippine general election. Garcia waived his rights under the bank secrecy law, releasing a document from
Land Bank certifying that one of the supposed bank accounts he used in the alleged bribery scheme was “nonexistent.” Garcia later said that two
Cayman Islands banks denied the existence bank accounts attributable to him. Later on, former House representative
Edgar Erice sued Garcia for corruption, over the 18 billion-peso contract the COMELEC awarded to Miru Systems. After the 2025 elections, Garcia faced a disbarment case, filed by losing candidate Jordan Pizarras, who alleged Garcia demanded 300 million pesos in exchange for him winning. == References ==