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Comelec extends pre-enrollment period for overseas online voting until May 12
Comelec extends pre-enrollment period for overseas online voting until May 12

Filipino Times

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Filipino Times

Comelec extends pre-enrollment period for overseas online voting until May 12

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has announced the extension of the pre-voting enrollment period for online voting until May 12, 2025, 12:00 noon Philippine Standard Time. This will be observed across 77 Philippine posts worldwide, including the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai. Initially scheduled to end on May 7, the enrollment period was first extended to May 10, 7:59 PM UAE time, to accommodate more enrollees. The extension aims to increase the number of registered voters participating in the month-long overseas voting that will conclude on May 12, 2025. As of May 3, Comelec reported that 134,474 overseas voters have pre-enrolled for Internet Voting. This figure represents 11.01% of the total 1,220,942 registered overseas voters under the Overseas Voting Contingency Scheme (OVCS) posts. The pre-voting enrollment process, which started on March 20, is essential for overseas voters to take part in the online voting system. Enrollment can be done through the official link: Comelec urges overseas voters to complete their pre-voting enrollment before the deadline to ensure their participation in the voting process.

Two days left: Overseas pre-voting enrollment ends soon
Two days left: Overseas pre-voting enrollment ends soon

Filipino Times

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Filipino Times

Two days left: Overseas pre-voting enrollment ends soon

Filipino registered voters in the UAE are urged to complete their pre-enrollment for the May 2025 midterm elections as the deadline approaches in two days. The pre-voting enrollment period, initially set to end on May 7, has been extended to May 10, 2025, 7:59 PM UAE time. The Commission on Elections (Comelec) granted a three-day extension to accommodate more Filipino voters abroad, following numerous requests from various Filipino communities overseas. According to Minute Resolution No. 25-0544, the extension aims to increase the number of enrollees under the Online Voting and Counting System (OVCS). The enrollment, which started on March 20, is necessary for voters to participate in the online voting process. As of May 3, the Comelec reported that 134,474 overseas voters have already pre-enrolled. However, this only represents 11.01% of the total registered overseas voters under OVCS posts, which amounts to 1,220,942. Philippine missions are also encouraging registered voters to pre-enroll to ensure their participation. The voting period itself will conclude on May 12, 2025. The Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate General in Dubai remain open to the public for onsite assistance regarding online voting. Filipino voters in the UAE are encouraged to visit the official Comelec website at for enrollment.

Online voting system in UAE now sealed and ready
Online voting system in UAE now sealed and ready

Filipino Times

time12-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Filipino Times

Online voting system in UAE now sealed and ready

The Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate-General in Dubai have officially sealed the online voting system for the 2025 Philippine midterm elections. The Final Lockdown and Sealing (FLS) confirms that the system is now secure, tamper-free, and ready for use. FLS status report. The Consulate-General in Dubai completed the sealing on Friday, April 11, while the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi followed on Saturday, April 12. Both confirmed that the Online Voting and Counting System (OVCS) contains zero votes at the time of sealing. Metrics for test voting. This year marks the first time Filipinos abroad will cast their votes online. Voting will be done through mobile phones, tablets, or computers with internet access and a camera, removing the need to queue at the consulate or embassy. Only senior citizens, persons with disabilities, pregnant women, and those who cannot read or write will be physically assisted at the Philippine missions, but even for them, voting will still be done online through kiosks. 'I always keep saying, hinihingi ito ng mga Pilipino since 2003 when the law was passed. And we've tried to improve along the way para maka-increase na ng participation. And ito na siguro yung one of the most effective ways; it's online voting. Diba kasi nga lahat tayo dito, we're very attuned to using our cellphones, we're very attuned to the online and internet world,' said Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Alfonso Ver. Online voting for Filipinos overseas begins on April 13 (8 a.m.) and ends on May 12 (3 p.m.), while the official voting day in the Philippines is on May 12, 2025. The Philippines has set up online voting in 77 embassies and consulates around the world, including Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Philippine elections: Online voting system to go live April 13; Dubai mission conducts final checks
Philippine elections: Online voting system to go live April 13; Dubai mission conducts final checks

Khaleej Times

time11-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Khaleej Times

Philippine elections: Online voting system to go live April 13; Dubai mission conducts final checks

It's all systems go for the upcoming Philippine midterm elections. The Philippine Consulate-General in Dubai conducted on Friday the Final Lockdown and Sealing (FLS) of the Online Voting and Counting System (OVCS) equipment that will be used for the Philippine overseas voting that will start on April 13. The FLS is intended to present the system and ensure that the OVCS is ready for the actual operation for the duration of the 2025 Philippine midterm elections. This will be the first time that internet voting will be conducted — which means no more queues at the Philippine missions to cast ballots. Registered Filipino voters in the UAE are required to pre-enroll on the Philippine Commission on Elections' (Comelec) voting portal until May 7, before they can participate to elect 12 senators and a party-list representative. Watch a video of the final checks, here: The official election day is May 12, 2025, but for overseas Filipino expats — including those in the UAE — online voting will run for 30 days from April 13 to May 12. Voting can be done on mobile phones, tablets, laptops, or desktop computers with built-in cameras, or ones that can be plugged with a camera and are capable of connecting to the internet running on any web browser. In case of any issues, however, voting can still be cast physically at the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi or the Consulate-General in Dubai. To participate in Internet voting, eligible citizens must be registered as overseas voters and enlisted under the 77 Philippine posts (embassies and consulates) that will facilitate Internet voting. The Philippine missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai are among the foreign posts in the Middle East that will facilitate online voting.

Comelec opens pre-enrollment for online overseas voting
Comelec opens pre-enrollment for online overseas voting

Filipino Times

time23-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Filipino Times

Comelec opens pre-enrollment for online overseas voting

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has officially opened the link for pre-voting enrollment for online overseas voting. In a social media post, the Office for Overseas Voting announced that the link is now available for those who will be using the Online Voting and Counting System (OVCS) in the May 12 midterm elections. The official enrollment link can be accessed at The enrollment period will run until May 7, 2025. Only registered overseas voters are eligible to pre-enroll. 'Only registered overseas voters at Philippine Embassies and Consulates adopting internet voting can enroll. Local voters will be blocked from enrollment,' the office wrote on Facebook. Comelec also warned the public against unverified links and urged voters to rely only on official websites. 'Beware of fraudulent links! Only use the official website to enroll. Do NOT share personal details on unverified sites,' the Comelec wrote. The official link is available only on the Comelec and Department of Foreign Affairs websites, as well as the official social media accounts of Philippine Embassies and Consulates.

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