The Philippine Star

Comelec wants more student voters in 2019 polls

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) intends to hold more voters’ education seminars in schools and universiti­es to encourage more students to participat­e in next year’s elections.

Comelec spokesman James Jimenez yesterday called on school administra­tors and student groups to initiate Know Elections Better Seminar (#KEBs) in their schools and universiti­es.

Jimenez said the Comelec is ready to work with various schools and universiti­es for the holding of KEBs upon request.

“In line with the resumption of #VoterReg20­18, you can now request Know Elections Better Seminar (#KEBs) sessions for your schools,” Jimenez posted in his Twitter account.

Requests for #KEBs sessions, Jimenez said, may be sent via e-mail at comeleceid.

kebs@gmail.com. Jimenez said the voters’ education sessions would help in convincing students to become new voters as well as to wisely exercise their rights to vote starting with the 2019 midterm polls.

“VoterEduca­tion is essential to an enlightene­d electorate and a sturdy democracy,” he stressed.

The Comelec launched the KEBs in 2017 with pre- and first-time voters like senior high school and college students as primary target.

The Comelec has since been conducting #KEBs sessions in schools in Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

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