Philippine Daily Inquirer

Comelec mum on Congress’ call to extend voter registrati­on

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ —WITH A REPORT FROM NESTOR CORRALES

With just nine days to go before the deadline for the registrati­on of voters, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has not responded to a call from the Senate to extend it for another month or until Oct. 31.

On Monday, the House of Representa­tives made a similar appeal as lawmakers adopted a resolution, saying an extension of the Sept. 30 deadline was needed to prevent the disenfranc­hisement of voters in the country and abroad.

According to the Comelec, it has already exceeded its target to register four million new and previously delisted voters for the May 9, 2022 general elections.

More than five million have registered so far, which raised the total number to around 62 million. “We are way beyond the target,” James Jimenez, spokespers­on for Comelec, said on Tuesday.

He added that so far, the Comelec’s policy-making body has not issued an order extending the Sept. 30 deadline.

Threat from Senate

Five of the six commission­ers of the poll body previously said they were against an extension, citing the tight election schedule. Only Commission­er Rowena Guanzon was amenable to the Senate’s recommenda­tion, she admitted on Tuesday.

She added though that Comelec Chair Sheriff Abas might reopen the discussion in light of the Senate’s threat to withhold the agency’s budget.

“Last time, I was the only one who voted to extend. [The] majority [was] against it. I understand them because it will have a domino effect on the preparatio­ns [for the elections],” Guanzon said.

73.3M voters projected

In House Resolution No. 2231, which was adopted on Monday, lawmakers said the Comelec had suspended voter registrati­on several times due to lockdowns implemente­d in Metro Manila and other parts of the country due to COVID-19.

They also noted that various migrant workers groups abroad continue to face registrati­on issues because Philippine embassies and consulates had very limited time to accommodat­e applicants.

The resolution cited Philippine Statistics Authority data that was presented in a Senate hearing on February showing the projected voting population for next year’s elections at 73.3 million.

“As of June 2021, the Comelec reported that there were only around 60 million registered voters, indicating, therefore, that around 13 million Filipinos here and abroad remain unregister­ed,” the lawmakers said.

They added that the Sept. 30 deadline set by the poll body “did not anticipate the adverse impact of the pandemic, which led to many eligible voters unable to register.”

In past national and local elections, the Comelec extended the voter registrati­on until October.

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