Manila Standard

House Bill allowing OFWs to vote via internet clears second reading

- By Maricel V. Cruz

OFW Rep. Marissa Magsino welcomed on Thursday the approval on second reading of a draft legislatio­n that will allow Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to register and vote for public officials via the Internet.

Magsino also thanked House Speaker Martin Romualdez for supporting House Bill (HB) 10178 or the proposed Overseas Electronic Registrati­on and Voting Act that was passed during Wednesday’s plenary session.

Magsino said the bill seeks to expand the registrati­on and voting methods available to OFWs by including

internet or electronic registrati­on and voting through available technologi­es as deemed appropriat­e by the Commission on Elections (Comelec).

She said the bills imminent enactment is a triumph for overseas voters, as it will provide them, particular­ly OFWs, an alternativ­e, viable, convenient, and secure means to exercise their right of suffrage. This enables them to help shape the future of their families and their motherland.

“Half the battle is won and I consider this a victory for our overseas voters... We expect this will likewise boost the efforts of our colleagues in the Senate to pass the counterpar­t bill,” Magsino said.

In her sponsorshi­p speech, Magsino underscore­d that low voter turnout among overseas voters remains a challenge.

“The dilemma is attributab­le to the considerab­le physical distance between the overseas voters’ workplaces or residences and the location of the Posts in their host countries, to the itinerant character of their employment, as in the case of Filipino seafarers, and on other restrictiv­e personal circumstan­ces of the overseas voters while at work,” she said.

According to Comelec, of the 1.69 million registered overseas voters, including OFWs, only around 600,000 or 35.5 percent actually voted in the last 2022 National and Local Elections.

While the poll body has shown progress in implementi­ng internet voting for the 2025 midterm elections, Magsino also stressed in her speech the necessity of a specific statutory basis to solidify and support Comelec’s initiative­s.

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