Comelec calls on overseas voters to take part in internet voting test run

Published February 8, 2021 10:35am The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is calling on overseas voters to participate in the test run of internet voting, one of the measures being considered amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Particularly being encouraged to sign up for the test run are registered overseas voters who have active and complete voter registration record. "Their registration status must be active, which means that it must not have been deactivated for failure to vote in the two previous elections in 2016 and 2019," the Comelec said in a statement on Monday. Interested participants should also have complete biometrics data, including photograph, fingerprints and signature. To participate in the test run, a voter must have a smartphone capabile of running Android or iOS apps, a laptop or a personal computer, or any mobile device with internet/data access. Interested voters can sign up through a form posted on the Facebook page of Comelec's Office for Overseas Voting (OFOV). "In compliance with our data privacy policy, interested participants will be required to email us their signed consent form, together with a copy of their passport or seafarer's book," said OFOV director Sonia Bea Wee-Lozada. "We advise that they only send these documents to our official email address at overseasvoting@comelec.gov.ph," she added. Test voters may sign up until 8 a.m. (Manila time) on February 12, 2021. The Philippines is set to hold national and local elections in May 2022. —KBK, GMA News

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