The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has starting checking out all voter’s voting record after the May 14 local and national election to retain or retire from the Voter’s Book of records, all voters who failed to vote in the last two elections.
City Election Officer Roy Cuevas said “Balik na kami sa administrative duty after the elections,” meaning that they are back to their regular work of checking voters records in preparation for the next elections.
The next elections will be for barangay officials scheduled for October this year.
Cuevas explained that if a voter did not vote for two elections their names will be removed from the master list and they can only vote again if they go to COMELEC and reactivate.
The voting record of the voters will reflect how many times a voter voted and where he or she voted.
The office is also checking and sees to it that the record of the dead are deactivated and removed so that no one will vote in their stead on Election Day.
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