Philippine Daily Inquirer

Party-list wants voter listing extended

- By Tarra Quismundo

APPARENTLY, a year and a half of voter registrati­on is not enough.

Youth leaders yesterday asked the Supreme Court to stop the Commission on Elections (Comelec) from enforcing its Oct. 31 deadline for voters to enlist and register their biometric data for the 2016 elections, saying closing too soon was “illegal.”

In a 22-page petition filed late afternoon yesterday, Kabataan Party-list Rep. Terry Ridon and seven other youth leaders asked the high court to compel Comelec to extend voter registrati­on to Jan. 8, 2016.

This developed just as last-minute registrant­s trooped to Comelec offices and designated malls to sign up and get their biometrics data recorded so they could participat­e in the presidenti­al elections in May.

The Comelec opened voter registrati­on in May 2014.

Illegally set

The petition cited how Comelec Resolution Nos. 9853 and 9981 had “illegally set the deadline” for voter registrati­on to Oct. 31, in violation of Section 8 of the Voter’s Registrati­on Act.

The law provides that “the personal filing of applicatio­n of registrati­on of voters shall be conducted daily in the office of the Election Officer during regular office hours,” and that “no registrati­on shall… be conducted” 120 days or four months before a regular election, or 90 days or three months before a special election.

Ridon cited a 2009 ruling on a similar plea, where the high court held that Comelec “cannot prematurel­y terminate the continuing registrati­on of voters before the prohibitiv­e period of election registrati­on defined under the law.”

“There is existing jurisprude­nce that proves that setting an Oct. 31 registrati­on deadline is illegal,” Ridon said.

Urgent request

The certiorari and mandamus petition asked the high court to issue a temporary restrainin­g order or preliminar­y mandatory injunction to stop the Comelec from imposing the Oct. 31 deadline.

It also asked the court to declare the assailed Comelec resolution­s unconstitu­tional.

Ridon said he sent an urgent request to the Comelec en banc to extend the registrati­on period.

“However, we feel that Comelec will again act on this request halfhearte­dly, that is why we seek relief before the high tribunal today,” he said in a statement.

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