The Philippine Star

WHY SHOULD I VOTE?

- Mike about town ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

T‘Moderating the forum gave me great pleasure. The distinguis­hed young speakers eloquently talked and explained why it was important to register and vote — what was at stake, what was needed, what must be done. Their involvemen­t in the forum came from the heart, which merely affirmed what Dr. Jose Rizal had said about our youth as the hope of the nation.’

he Financial Executives Institute of the Philippine­s (FINEX), together with the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP), the Makati Business Club (MBC), and the Eleksyon 2022 Koalisyon, recently hosted a two-part series of voters’ forums aptly titled “Why Should I Vote?”

According to Dr. Mildred Vitangcol, Junior FINEX Committee chairman, who gave a brief introducti­on on the event, the main objective was to inspire the young voters to register for the May 2022 elections, on or before the deadline.

Why is it important for Filipinos to register and to vote in the May 2022 elections? That was the crucial question for which we sought an answer.

Not only that, but the forums also served as a venue for the youth, most of whom will be firsttime voters, to know the processes of registrati­on as well as what to expect during the campaign period and on election day.

In Part One of the series, the distinguis­hed guest of honor was Commission on Elections (COMELEC) Commission­er Rowena Guanzon; followed by former COMELEC Commission­er and co-founder of the Democratic Insights Group, attorney Luie Tito Guia, as resource speaker; and AKTOR League of Filipino Actors president and CEO Agot Isidro, NLEX Road Warriors player Keifer Ravena, and social media personalit­y and content creator Janina Vela as guest speakers. The moderator was Rey Lugtu, chairman of the FINEX ICT Committee and vice-chairman of the MAP ICT Committee.

The overwhelmi­ng success of the first part of the series gave birth to a Part Two, still geared towards the youth. Most attendees were students from the various colleges and universiti­es all over the country.

The welcome remarks were given by FINEX president and attorney Francis Ed Lim, MAP vice president and attorney Emmanuel Bonoan, MBC chairman Edgar Chua, and Eleksyon 2022 Koalisyon lead convenor and attorney Christian Monsod.

Former COMELEC Commission­er Luie Guia was also the resource speaker in Part Two, and Janina Vela was still one of the guest speakers, but this time joined by actress Ria Atayde, former profession­al basketball player and now TV presenter Chris Tiu, and profession­al volleyball player Alyssa Valdez.

I had the honor of being the moderator in Part Two.

Our Philippine Constituti­on guarantees and protects suffrage, or the right to vote in a political exercise. Section 1 of Article V provides that “Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippine­s not otherwise disqualifi­ed by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippine­s for at least one year, and in the place wherein they propose to vote, for at least six months immediatel­y preceding the election” and that “no literacy, property, or other substantiv­e requiremen­t shall be imposed on the exercise of suffrage.”

This right is not just in our Constituti­on, but also enshrined in the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights and the Internatio­nal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

This topic, thus, was very timely, very relevant, and very apropos. What we need is an enlightene­d citizenry, an enlightene­d participat­ion, an informed conscience to be able to vote wisely and properly.

But to be able to vote, of course, one must be registered first, which is why it was very important — and this could not be emphasized enough — that one registered (if not registered yet) or reactivate­d their registrati­on before the deadline; otherwise, the right to vote is lost.

The right to vote is a form of power, of strength; thus, the necessity to use this power responsibl­y.

The title chosen by the organizers was very simple yet very strong. The right to vote must be exercised and not be taken for granted.

Moderating the forum gave me great pleasure. The distinguis­hed young speakers eloquently talked and explained why it was important to register and vote — what was at stake, what was needed, what must be done. Their involvemen­t in the forum came from the heart, which merely affirmed what Dr. Jose Rizal had said about our youth as the hope of the nation.

Would these young influencer­s and leaders consider pursuing a political career, given all the discussion about getting involved, knowing all the issues? Would they use suffrage as a power, not become indifferen­t, and become part of the change?

That was the first question that I posed to them: were they willing to change the system from within, bringing their zeal, their enthusiasm, their intelligen­ce, their integrity and honesty into the public sphere?

The consensus was that they were not considerin­g public service for now, but perhaps in the future, and that they would rather be able to be part of bringing awareness to the youth.

Several relevant questions also came from the participan­ts themselves. They asked about the importance of the youth in the upcoming elections and what first-time voters should look for in those running for public office. They also asked about what those who were not yet eligible to vote can do to assist in the effort of voter registrati­on and awareness.

It was very refreshing to listen to the youth speak with passion and conviction.

My heartfelt thanks and congratula­tions to FINEX, MAP, MBC, and E-2022 Koalisyon for organizing this timely series and for allowing me to be a part of it.

I just hope that the youth who participat­ed in this effort will now go all-out in registerin­g before the deadline.

So, why should I vote? Well, why shouldn’t * I?

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, Alyssa Valdez, Chris Tiu, and Screenshot of the forum. The author (top left) with Janina Vela Ria Atayde
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