The Freeman

At least 100T voters yet to register with Comelec

Over a hundred thousand of the 2.4 million registered voters in Cebu might be disenfranc­hised come 2016 national and local elections for lack or absence of biometric records.

- — Michael Vencynth H. Braga/JMO

With only more than two months left before the October 31, 2015 deadline of the filing of voter registrati­on-related applicatio­ns, a total of 135,734 voters have yet to comply with the biometric requiremen­ts as of July 20, 2015.

The figure is at least 4.6 percent of the 2,452,295 registered voters in the province, including the highlyurba­nized cities.

Under Republic Act 10367 (An Act Providing for Mandatory Biometrics Voter Registrati­on), voters who fail to submit the biometrics data will be deactivate­d from the voters’ list and not be allowed to vote.

Based on data of the Commission on ElectionsC­ebu, however, the number of registered voters with incomplete or without biometrics has shrunk from 163,759 recorded in the April 20, 2015 hearing of the Election Registrati­on Board.

In an interview with The FREEMAN, Comelec-Cebu election officer Ferdinand Gujilde described the reduction as a welcome developmen­t, attributin­g it to their intensifie­d informatio­n drive.

“This means nga effective atong campaign, atong na-intensify through the help sa media,” he said.

He said they have gone beyond their target of reducing the remaining number of registered voters without biometrics to at least five percent.

“As much as possible, zero percent unta ta, tanan makwaan gyod og biometrics. It is the voters’ responsibi­lity. The Comelec, for its part, have provided them easy access to biometric registrati­on,” he said.

He mentioned the holding of satellite voter registrati­on as among the poll body’s effort to reach out to the public. The off-site registrati­on ends next month, he said.

Earlier, Comelec launched the biometrics registrati­on status checking online. Registered voters simply need to access the Comelec’s website, www.comelec.gov.ph., then click Voter Registrati­on tab and Without/Incomplete Biometrics to find out if he or she has to undergo validation procedures (use the Precinct Finder for the list of registered voters).

If a registered voter’s name appears in the list, this means that his or her biometric data are either incomplete or absent.

Gujilde said the number of registered voters without biometrics may still be significan­tly reduced in the last few weeks before the deadline, which is a “usual scenario.”

In normal days, Comelec offices in highlyurba­nized cities can accommodat­e 300 transactio­ns per biometric data capturing machine, he added.

Biometrics registrati­on records voter’s digital photograph, signature and fingerprin­ts.

 ?? FREEMAN FILE PHOTO ?? Residents of Barangay Casuntinga­n, Mandaue City register for the 2013 local elections.
FREEMAN FILE PHOTO Residents of Barangay Casuntinga­n, Mandaue City register for the 2013 local elections.

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