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MANILA, Philippines - The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said the
measure allowing senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs) to vote
in advance would reduce the number of voters on Election Day.
Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez welcomed House of Representatives
Bill 5661, which was approved on third and final reading on Thursday,
describing it as a “positive step forward towards increasing the inclusiveness
of Philippine elections".
Comelec chairman Juan Andres Bautista, who was present during the
deliberation in Congress, said they still need to study how they will “properly
implement” the measure.
Bautista also clarified that senior citizens and PWDs will be allowed
to vote for all positions, unlike those who applied for absentee voting, who
are only allowed to vote for national positions.
"Early voting for senior citizens and PWDs is not like absentee
voting. Senior citizens and PWDs can vote for all positions, not just
national," he said in a radio interview.
According to Comelec, a total of 7.4 million senior citizens and more
than 300,000 PWDs have registered as voters as of August 2016.
Under the measure, a nationwide registration will be held for senior
citizens and PWDs who would like to avail of early voting. It states that those
who are not registered for early voting may vote on Election Day itself.
The bill's principal authors are House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, and
Representatives Romero Quimbo (2nd District, Marikina); Angelina Tan (4th
District, Quezon); Estrellita Suansing (1st District, Nueva Ecija); and Maximo
Rodriguez Jr. (2nd District, Cagayan de Oro City). (Ferdinand G. Patinio/PNA)
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