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Local absentee voting starts
By J.Lo
“To our local absentee voters, we need you to come election day…thus, it’s important for you to cast your votes now until April 30,” Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Garcia said government employees and other qualified individuals who will be performing election-related duties can already cast their votes starting today.
Garcia said the poll body is set to conduct Local Absentee Voting (LAV) until April 30.
Local absentee voters may cast their votes from 8 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon.
Garcia urged over 57,000 police officers, soldiers, government personnel and members of media to cast their votes.LAV, Garcia said, its Comelec’s way of recognizing gallant performance of those government and media personnel on election day.
“You’re all heroes to us, so we want to give you this special treatment,” Garcia said.
Comelec previously approved total of 57,689 LAV voters.Number includes 29,030 Armed Forces personnel, 23,448 national police, 4,206 government employees and 1,005 members of media.
Those participating in LAV will vote for 12 senators and one party-list organization using automated counting machines (ACMs).
Government officials and employees, including policemen and military, shall vote in venues pre-determined by heads of offices/supervisors/commanders, while members of the media will vote at Comelec offices where they filed their applications for LAV.
In the 2022 elections, LAV had 88 percent voter turnout out of over 84,000 qualified local absentee voters.
