The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) announced today that the resumption of overseas absentee voters’ (OAV) registration period will be moved to November 2, 2011 from October 31, 2011 as originally scheduled.
COMELEC Spokesman James Jimenez said the poll body had to move the start of the OAV list-up since Malacanan has already declared October 31, 2011 as a special non-working holiday to give full opportunity to the public to properly remember their dead “with all its religious fervor.”
“We wish to inform our overseas compatriots that they may register as overseas absentee voters starting November 2, 2011. Applications for registration shall be filed before authorized COMELEC representatives at Embassies and Consulates that has jurisdiction over the places they temporarily reside. Applicants need only present their valid Philippine passports or Seaman’s Book for seafarers when they register,” Jimenez said.
The COMELEC spokesman said OAV registration period will run from November 2, 2011 until October 31 of next year to give ample opportunity to qualified OAV voters abroad to exercise their right to suffrage.
The COMELEC has earlier said they are aiming for one million OAV registrants at the end of the registration period.
COMELEC Spokesman James Jimenez said the poll body had to move the start of the OAV list-up since Malacanan has already declared October 31, 2011 as a special non-working holiday to give full opportunity to the public to properly remember their dead “with all its religious fervor.”
“We wish to inform our overseas compatriots that they may register as overseas absentee voters starting November 2, 2011. Applications for registration shall be filed before authorized COMELEC representatives at Embassies and Consulates that has jurisdiction over the places they temporarily reside. Applicants need only present their valid Philippine passports or Seaman’s Book for seafarers when they register,” Jimenez said.
The COMELEC spokesman said OAV registration period will run from November 2, 2011 until October 31 of next year to give ample opportunity to qualified OAV voters abroad to exercise their right to suffrage.
The COMELEC has earlier said they are aiming for one million OAV registrants at the end of the registration period.
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