VP Binay to OFWs:
Register for 2013 polls
By OVP Media
August 13, 2012
MANILA –
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay on Monday urged Overseas Filipino
Workers (OFWs) to register for the May 2013 midterm elections.
“Nananawagan po ako sa ating mga kababayan na nasa ibang bansa na
magpunta po sa ating mga embahada at konsulado para magrehistro bilang
botante sa susunod na halalan,” Binay said.
“Ang pagboto ay isang napakahalagang karapatan at responsibilidad na
kailangan nating gampanan bilang mga Pilipino,” he added.
Binay, the Presidential Adviser on OFW Concerns, issued the call after
the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced it was still 200,000
short of its target of one million registrants.
“Napakadali pong magrehistro. Kailangan niyo lang pong ipakita ang
inyong pasaporte at punuin ang registration form,” he said.
“Kung kayo naman po ay nasa bansa ngayon ngunit nasa ibayong dagat sa
araw ng halalan, maaari rin po kayong magpunta sa COMELEC (Commission
on Elections) sa inyong lugar o sa mga registration centers sa NAIA (Ninoy
Aquino International Airport) at POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment
Agency),” he added.
The Overseas Absentee Voting Act of 2003 allows qualified Filipino
citizens residing abroad to vote for President, Vice President,
Senators and Party-List Representatives.
All Filipino citizens abroad who are at least 18 years old on 14 May
2013, and who are not otherwise disqualified by law, are allowed to
register.
Filipinos with dual citizenship or those who have reacquired or
retained their Philippine citizenship under RA 9225 may also vote.
The new registrants include 110,170 abroad and 101,839 who registered
at local overseas absentee voting (OAV) registration centers at the
DFA-Aseana, Commission on Filipinos Overseas, NAIA, POEA, Overseas
Workers Welfare Administration, Joint Manning Group (JMG) and the
Associated Marine Officers and Seamen's Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP),
and Philippine Transmarine Carriers Inc.
As of August 10, the DFA said OAV registration has exceeded 800,000
with 212,009 new registrants.