General Announcement for Overseas Absentee Voting
Update : Check Philippine 2010 OAV List from Comelec
General Announcement for Overseas Absentee Voting
Voting of all registered overseas absentee voters
commences on April 14, 2007 and will end at 3:00pm
(Philippine Time) on May 14, 2007.
You may elect 12 Senators and a Party-List
Organization/ Sector. The Certified List of Official
Candidates and Party-List Organizations may be viewed
here.
Please check the 2007 Certified List of Absentee
Voters (CLOAV) http://www.comelec.gov.ph/oav/oav.html
to see if your name is included in the list.
PERSONAL VOTING
Those registered under the jurisdiction of the
following Posts may go to the Philippine
Embassy/Consulate or Labor Office to cast their votes:
Riyadh PE (Saudi Arabia)
Jeddah PCG (Saudi Arabia)
POLO Al-khobar (Saudi Arabia)
Dubai PCG (United Arab Emirates)
Hongkong PCG (Hongkong)
POLO Macau (Macau)
Athens PE (Greece)
Saipan PCG (Northern Marianas Islands)
Kuwait PE (Kuwait)
Beijing PE (PROC)
Guangzhou PCG (PROC)
Shanghai PCG (PROC)
Xiamen PCG (PROC)
Hanoi PE (Vietnam)
Tripoli PE (Libya)
Beirut PE (Lebanon)
Vientianne PE (Laos)
Yangon PE (Myanmar)
New Delhi PE (India)
Port Moresby PE (Papua New Guinea)
Amman PE (Jordan)
Manama PE (Bahrain)
Muscat PE (Oman)
Doha PE (Qatar)
Koror PCG (Palau)
Verify the schedule of voting at your respective
Posts. If your name is in the CLOAV, bring any
identification card bearing your signature and
photograph. A voter’s ID may be presented for purposes
of identification but it is not a requirement for you
to be able to vote.
VOTING BY MAIL
Voters who are not residing in the above-mentioned
countries and not under the jurisdiction of the cited
Posts will vote by mail.
You will receive a mailing/packet envelope that
contains the ballot and the envelopes to seal and
send/deliver the ballot. It also contains the
Certified List of Candidates and Instructions which
provides the step-by-step procedures on how you will
be able to cast your vote.
Please note that the Outer Envelope should bear your
printed name and the signature that you used when you
registered as an overseas absentee voter. As well, use
only the envelopes provided by the Commission.
Finally, make sure that the accomplished ballot
reaches the Post on or before 3:00pm (Philippine Time)
on May 14, 2007 to ensure that your votes will be
counted.
MODIFIED VOTING BY MAIL
For overseas absentee voters underline jurisdiction of
the following Posts, namely:
Rome PE (Italy)
Holy See PE (Italy)
Milan PCG (Italy)
Your mailing/packet envelopes will be sent to these
Posts. You may pick them up personally and cast your
votes at the Embassy or the Consulate, as the case may
be. Check also if the Posts will establish pick-up
points where the Post personnel will bring the mailing
envelopes to an identified place near the place where
you reside.
VOTING BY SEAFARERS
Seafarers may vote at any Post adopting personal
voting (see above). Additionally, you can also vote at
the following Posts adopting voting by mail.
Caracas PE (Venezuela)
Brussels PE (Belgium)
Ottawa PE (Canada)
Vancouver PCG (Canada)
Hamburg PCG (Germany)
The Hague PE (Netherlands)
Wellington PE (New Zealand)
Stockholm Pe (Sweden)
MECO Kaohsiung (Taiwan)
London PE (United Kingdom)
Los Angeles PCG (USA)
Washington PE (USA)
San Francisco PCG (USA)
Brunei PE (Brunei)
Seoul PE (South Korea)
Singapore PE (Singapore)
Tokyo PE (Japan)
Osaka PCG (Japan)
Canberra PE (Australia)
Sydney PCG (Australia)
From time to time, do check our website for field
voting schedules that will be conducted by the Posts
concerned. Under this scheme, the Post personnel will
be bringing the mailing envelopes to the port or the
vessel so that you will be able to vote.
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