30,000 individuals registered for local absentee voting
MANILA,
March 18 (PNA) -- Some 30,000 individuals have registered in the local
absentee voting (LAV) for the May 10, 2010 national and local elections
with the figure only half of those who registered in the 2007 polls.
Comelec Commissioner Rene Sarmiento, head of the committee
on LAV, said that the figures are only partial as they are still
collating the data from the local Comelec offices nationwide.
The deadline for LAV registration was last March 15.
Sarmiento said among the possible reasons for the low number
of registrants is that they will use the manual election system and the
lack of information campaign as some of the people are not familiar
with the LAV.
Those who will avail of the LAV will be casting their votes
ahead of the counting from April 24 to 26.
Under the law, those who are qualified to participate in the
LAV are government officials and employees as well as members of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police.
In the LAV, voters will only vote for president,
vice-president, senators and party-list representatives.
Votes casts are going to be manually counted, transmitted
and canvassed.
Republic Act 7166 was created in order to accommodate those
who are registered voters but may be temporarily assigned to perform
election duties on Election Day. (PNA)
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