Philippine Daily Inquirer

Pinoys abroad who didn’t vote face Comelec axe

- Julie M. Aurelio

FILIPINO citizens living abroad who registered but failed to vote in the last two national elections—in 2013 and this year—will be delisted from the overseas voter rolls.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has formed a resident election registrati­on board under its office for overseas voting (OFOV) to oversee the deactivati­on of the voters’ registrati­on.

“The OFOV, after verifying the voting history of each registered overseas voter, noted that there were voters who failed to vote in two consecutiv­e elections, the 2013 and 2016 national elections,” the Comelec said.

The formation of a resident election registrati­on board (RERB) was provided for in a Comelec resolution promulgate­d on Aug. 11.

Under the law, Fil- ipino voters who fail to vote in two consecutiv­e national elections shall have their registrati­on records deactivate­d by the Comelec.

The turnout for the 30-day overseas voting in last May’s elections was 406,780, much higher than the 112,310 turnout for the 2013 national elections.

The RERB will be composed of a senior Comelec official as chair, with officials of the Department of Labor and Employment and of Foreign Affairs as members.

The OFOV was granted authority to constitute additional RERBs to ensure that all registrati­on records for deactivati­on are acted upon.

The RERB will begin processing the deactivati­on with five summary hearings from Aug. 30 to Oct. 31.

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