The Philippine Star

Over 9 M voters face delisting

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

Over nine million registered voters will likely not be allowed to vote in the 2016 presidenti­al elections for not having biometrics data or automated identifica­tion.

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said yesterday 9,018,256 registered voters do not meet the requiremen­ts under the Mandatory Biometrics

Registrati­on Act of 2013.

Under the law, voters who failed to submit for validation prior to the May 2016 elections shall be deactivate­d from the voters’ list and shall not be allowed to vote.

The Comelec issued a resolution in accordance with the law, urging voters without biometrics data to immediatel­y report to the poll body for automated photograph, fingerprin­t and signature.

Validation of registrati­on records starts today. Voters may validate their records at the Office of the Election Officer of the city or municipali­ty where they are registered.

Comelec offices are open Monday to Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The poll body is also setting up satellite offices to accommodat­e the expected volume of voters who will come for validation.

Voters are required to bring any proof of identifica­tion such as current employee’s identifica­tion card with the signature of the employer or authorized representa­tive; Postal ID; Student ID or library card signed by the school authority; senior citizen’s ID; driver’s license; clearance from the National Bureau of Investigat­ion or from the police; passport; SSS or GSIS ID; Integrated Bar of the Philippine­s ID; and license issued by the Profession­al Regulation Commission.

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