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COMELEC urged to purge voters’ list
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from
NAMFREL Election Monitor Vol.2, No.18
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Malacañang and the House of
Representatives are gearing for and have made initial steps to
cleanse the voters’ list in time for the 2013 elections.
The House of Representatives approved a bill (HB 3469, with Rep.
Susan Yap as principal author) seeking to have the voters’ list
purged. Under the bill, registered voters will just have to go to
the election officer in their city/municipality to validate their
registration. The voters’ biometrics will then be captured using
Data Capturing Machines (DCMs),after which the Commission on
Elections (Comelec) will produce the list with biometrics data as a
security measure.
Apart from the clean list, the Comelec will have another list for
multiple and illegal registrants with biometrics as well for
reference. The House further asserted that by referring to this
list, those who cheat by resorting to multiple or illegal
registration can be prosecuted in the future. |
The Palace on the other hand has committed to push for the
cleansing of voters’ list, particularly in the Autonomous
Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). A Palace official said
that this is in response to the clamor of various concerned
groups in the region
to have a clean list of registered voters to ensure that
elections are done in an honest and credible manner. “The
ARMM election was postponed so we can purge the voters’ list
of the ARMM and make sure that those who are in the list
that are actually residents and voters”, reiterated
Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda.
On annulling the existing voters’ list
in Maguindanao
Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes said that the poll body is
not inclined to grant the request by Maguindanao Governor
Esmael Mangudadatu to trash the existing voters’ list and to
conduct a new registration ofthe voters to obtain a fresh
and clean one. He stressed that such process would entail
unpleasant precedents, aside from being costly.
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“If we would annul the voters’ list in
Maguindanao, other areas in ARMM like Sulu, Basilan, Lanao del Sur
would also ask for the nullification of the voters’ list in their
province,” Brillantes said. He further added, “Every time you go to
an annulment and new registration, it’s a very expensive process.”
Overseas absentee voters’ registration
The Comelec in August 3, 2011 has promulgated
Resolution no. 9269
that sets the general instructions for the resumption of the
continuing registration of overseas absentee voters in time for the
May 2013 elections. The period for filing applications is from
October 31, 2011 to October 31, 2012. Applicants may process their
registration before the Comelec’s representatives at the designated
posts that have jurisdiction over the place where the registrants
are temporarily based. |
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