The Philippine Star

Comelec: 507,317 apply to register as voters

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

More than half a million people have filed their applicatio­ns so far to become registered voters, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec), as preparatio­ns are now ongoing for the May 2025 midterm elections.

Latest data from the Comelec showed that as of Feb. 21, a total of 507,317 have completed their voter registrati­on for next year’s election.

Calabarzon has the highest number of applicants with 95,741, followed by the National Capital Region with 72,400 applicants.

Central Luzon and Central Visayas followed with 54,536 and 41,431 applicants, respective­ly.

Meanwhile, Davao Region has 29, 513 applicants and Northern Mindanao has 24,251.

The lowest number of applicatio­ns was in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region with 5,637 applicants.

The Comelec said there were 694 individual­s who chose to file applicatio­ns at the Comelec main office in Intramuros, Manila.

The poll body earlier said it expects around three million to apply to become registered voters.

The voter registrati­on period for the 2025 local and national polls started last Feb. 12 and will run until Sept. 30.

Automated elections

The Comelec said it is hopeful that negotiatio­ns on the contract for the automated election system (AES) to be used for next year’s elections will be smooth sailing.

“Joint venture of Miru already received the Notice of Award. We relayed to them the plan to start contract negotiatio­ns by next week. If there is no difficulty in the contract negotiatio­ns, we hope to complete it in two week’s time,” Comelec Chairman George Garcia said in an interview.

However, he stressed that the contract negotiatio­ns will deal with several items such as customizat­ion, establishm­ent of repair hubs in each province, ballot printing, internatio­nal certificat­ion, source code review and other matters in the contract.

Garcia said once contract signing is done, they can issue the Notice to Proceed so that Miru can begin manufactur­ing the machines.

Meanwhile, the Legal Network for Truthful Elections (LENTE) welcomed how the Comelec has been open during the entire bidding process for the Full Automation System with Transparen­cy Audit/ Count (FASTrAC) project.

“The transparen­cy in the bidding process must be acknowledg­ed. The involvemen­t of civil society organizati­ons, LENTE included, as observers in various procuremen­t stages underscore­s Comelec’s commitment to uphold transparen­cy in such crucial election processes,” said LENTE in a statement.

However, it still reminded the poll body to continue being transparen­t even after the project was awarded.

The group added, “Receiving and addressing concerns about the accessibil­ity, efficiency and usability of the new machines is crucial to protecting Filipinos’ right to suffrage and ensuring a credible electoral process in 2025.”

On the part of the Comelec, Garcia committed to make public all documents pertaining to the AES to be used in the 2025 elections.

“We will not hide anything (related to the AES). We will be open for all to see what is taking place,” he said.

The Comelec on Thursday declared the Joint Venture of Miru Systems Co. Ltd., Integrated Computer Systems, St. Timothy Constructi­on Corporatio­n and Centerpoin­t Solutions Technologi­es Inc. as the winning bidder for the FASTrAc project which will be used in the 2025 national and local polls.

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