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Page 1: Steps in Voters Registration

Present yourself to the Election Officer of the place where you intend to vote, and inform him of your desire to apply for registration;

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2Fill out the appropriate application form;

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3Present yourself for the capturing of your biometric information, i.e., your digital image, your fingerprint, and your electronically recorded signature;

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4Receive your Acknowledgment Receipt;

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5Wait for the Notice of Hearing on your application. This will be issued by the Election Registration Board;

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6Attend the Hearing if one is called since a Hearing means that someone has challenged your right to be registered as a voter. If no Hearing has been called, simply wait for confirmation that your application has been approved.

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Registration ProceduresPursuant to Section 12 of Resolution No. 9853:

1. A qualified applicant need only to appear personally at the Office of the Election Officer (OEO), the local COMELEC office.

2. The applicant's identity and residence will be verified. (Bring a valid ID with photograph and signature.)

3. The applicant's status of registration will also be verified.

This may be done using a computer application at the OEO or using the on-line Precinct Finder facility in this Website.

4. After a successful verification of the applicant’s identity, he (or she) shall be given three (3) copies of the application forms to fill up.

A blank Application Form is also available for download from this Website. This form may be downloaded and printed. It may be accomplished before proceeding to the OEO to save on time. However, it should only be signed and thumbmarked before the EO.

An online version of this is also available to help the applicant in accomplishing the form, eliminating the need for writing on the blank form in three (3) copies. After providing the required information once, the accomplished Application Form may be printed in three (3) copies already.

5. The applicant's biometrics will then be digitally captured using the Voter Registration Machine (VRM) by an authorized VRM Operator.

6. An Acknowledgment Receipt will be given to the applicant afterwards.

Comelec: Voters' registration open on Sundays starting MayFebruary 26, 2014 6:06pm

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Filipinos 18 years old and above will have less reason not to be registered as a voter after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday announced that its offices nationwide will be open even on Sundays.

Voters' registration will resume on May 6, 2014 until October 31, 2015, Sunday to Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to Comelec Resolution No. 9853.

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