Balloons and a walk highlighted early Tuesday the start of the voters’ registration for the May 2016 national and local elections.
Meanwhile, in Manila, early birds lined up at the Comelec’s Manila office for the voters’ registration, radio dzBB’s Glen Juego reported.
The Comelec on Tuesday opened the registration for voters for the May 9, 2016 elections. The registration runs until Oct. 31, 2015.
Register early
“Kung hihintayin natin na du’n tayo sa dulo magpaparehistro, magsisiksikan tayo diyan. Malamang sa hindi, mahihirapan kayo, baka mawalan kayo ng gana lalo. Bakit hindi niyo gawin ngayon habang maaga?” Jimenez said in a live interview on GMA News TV’s “News To Go.”
Comelec offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jimenez said, and will be closed only on either Friday or Saturday.
Jimenez also said voters should head to the Comelec office of the city or municipality he wishes to vote in and bring one valid ID, like a driver’s license, government/company/school ID, or passport.
Voters may also be asked to present supporting documents (e.g., birth certificate or proof of billing) if there are issues regarding their personal data or address.
The Comelec has intensified its invitation to voters to register for the 2016 polls. Some 9.6 million registered voters have no biometric records while some 3 million new registrants are expected to sign up. —Joel Locsin/KG, GMA News