Sun.Star Cebu

Seniors will get first crack but those 18-30 will need more time

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Let the seniors vote first so they can avoid the worst of the summer heat.

That’s one advice the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gave on the eve of today’s Barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections.

Senior citizens make up some 14 percent or about 8.2 million out of all registered voters for today’s election, the first barangay election in nearly five years.

A weather bureau official reported that in Cebu, the temperatur­e could rise to 34 degrees Celsius today but feel like 41 degrees. All voters and election workers were advised to bring umbrellas and drinking water.

Except for 96 barangays in Marawi City, voters are expected to choose their barangay and youth council officials in 41,948 villages.

Those 18 to 30 years old can expect a longer time in the polling places. Unlike younger and older voters, this group will vote for both barangay and SK officials.

Those planning to cast their votes in today’s Barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan (SK) elections had better bring protective gear and water.

An official of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa) announced that the temperatur­e today could reach as high as 34 degrees Celsius.

Engr. Oscar Tabada, Pagasa Visayas director, said the heat index could also reach as high as 41 degrees Celsius, which could be physically dangerous after prolonged exposure.

Tabada urged poll officials to allow senior citizens, persons with disabiliti­es, and those with preexistin­g conditions to vote early to avoid exposing themselves to the heat.

“They should be allowed to vote first so they won’t suffer heat stroke,” Tabada added.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) also reminded voters to bring protective gear, such as hats and umbrellas, to protect themselves from the sun.

“Also bring water to avoid dehydratio­n,” said Cebu Provincial Election Supervisor Lionel Marco Castillano.

Castillano urged voters to be patient as some precincts could be crowded.

He also reminded voters 15 to 30 not to mix up their ballots or these will be invalidate­d.

Voters ages 15 to 30 will cast their votes twice, one for barangay officials and one for the SK.

If they place the wrong names on the ballot, their votes could be declared as invalid, Castillano said.

Comelec 7 Director Atty. Veronico Petalcorin also reminded voters to avoid erasures, write legibly on the ballots, and not be hostile if their bets will lose.

“You have to be really careful when writing the names of your bets, don’t add unnecessar­y monikers or tag names, or else your votes will be discounted. The people should also remember that the elections is a community-activity. There is no need to be cold and harsh, you just have to remain calm,” he told SunStar Cebu.

As of 4 p.m. yesterday, Petalcorin said there was no report of lacking ballots or any other concern from members of the electoral board.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? KIDS’ PLAY. This area where ballot boxes are kept is off-limits, but not to these kids looking for a shaded place to play.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS KIDS’ PLAY. This area where ballot boxes are kept is off-limits, but not to these kids looking for a shaded place to play.

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