Comelec urged: Step-up absentee voting promo
Comelec urged: Step-up absentee voting promo
It has been six months since the Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) registration for the upcoming May 13, 2012 mid-term elections in the Philippines started last November 2011. Still the number of applicants to date is way too far from the Commission of Elections (COMELEC) target of one million registered absentee voters for next year’s poll. The COMELEC reported that, as of March 21, 2012, they received 34,603 OAV applications, a meager 3.5% of the target.
“This is not surprising. There is absolutely urgent need for the COMELEC to intensify its information campaign regarding OAV registration,” said Jonathan Canchela, national coordinator of Migrante Sectoral Partylist (MSP) in Canada.
“OAV registration should be well-publicized, widespread and accessible so that qualified Filipinos abroad could exercise their right to vote. But how come the COMELEC is seemed too complacent – as if noynoying — in doing its job mandated by law?” he said.
Section 20 of the Overseas Absentee Voting Act (RA 9189) states that the “Commission, in coordination with agencies concerned, shall undertake an information campaign to educate the public on the manner of absentee voting for qualified overseas absentee voters.”
In 2010 elections, over half million Filipinos registered for absentee voting, but only 153,323 actually voted. In Canada, one of the top locations with the most number of Filipinos, the turnout was quite low. Out of 15,777 registered absentee voters, only 3,422 actually voted, that is a 21.7% turn-out.
“This reflects the whole problem of the lack of access to consular services for Filipino immigrants and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) around the world,” said Migrante Canada secretary general Christopher Sorio.
“It is in this light that Migrante Canada has launched a petition urging the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa to provide accessible and affordable consular services across Canada,” he said.
In Canada, consular services including OAV registration are only offered at the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa, Philippine Consulates in Toronto and Vancouver. So other kababayans in the areas with high Filipino concentration such as Winnipeg will have to travel far to get their passports renewed or get registered for OAV.
Migrante Canada calls on all Filipino citizens in Canada and around the world to get out and register for Overseas Absentee Voting. Migrante Canada also calls on the COMELEC and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to step-up the promotion of OAV registration.
(PRESS RELEASE)
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