DFA records final overseas voter turnout of 118,752
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Wednesday recorded a final overseas voter turnout of 118,752 or about 16 percent of all registered voters abroad.
There were 975,263 registered overseas voters and of this figure, 237,504 were put on inactive list for not participating in previous polls.
The highest voter turnout was recorded in the Asia-Pacific region with 51,312 voters followed by the Middle East and Africa with 32,378, the Americas with 18,057 and finally Europe with 17,005, Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said.
The top 10 diplomatic posts that registered the most number of voters are: Hong Kong (28,260), Singapore (8,036), Riyadh (6,851), Jeddah (3,648), Los Angeles (3,628), Dubai (3,545), Abu Dhabi (3,337), Milan (3,227), Kuwait (3,203), and Rome (2,870).
Philippine officials admitted that certain limitations such as political apathy, residence status of workers, and physical location to polling places resulted to the dismal turnout of voters.
Hernandez added that presidential elections tend to generate more interest among overseas Filipinos than senatorial elections. - VVP, GMA News
There were 975,263 registered overseas voters and of this figure, 237,504 were put on inactive list for not participating in previous polls.
The highest voter turnout was recorded in the Asia-Pacific region with 51,312 voters followed by the Middle East and Africa with 32,378, the Americas with 18,057 and finally Europe with 17,005, Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez said.
The top 10 diplomatic posts that registered the most number of voters are: Hong Kong (28,260), Singapore (8,036), Riyadh (6,851), Jeddah (3,648), Los Angeles (3,628), Dubai (3,545), Abu Dhabi (3,337), Milan (3,227), Kuwait (3,203), and Rome (2,870).
Philippine officials admitted that certain limitations such as political apathy, residence status of workers, and physical location to polling places resulted to the dismal turnout of voters.
Hernandez added that presidential elections tend to generate more interest among overseas Filipinos than senatorial elections. - VVP, GMA News
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