The last day for voter registration is fast approaching. Some netizens were complaining that they’re getting problem in scheduling their appointments via online. Moreover, the latter schedules of August 2021 were not used in accommodating registrants due to lockdown. With this, Commission on Election (COMELEC) offices resumed their operation last September 6, 2021 to accommodate the huge number of unregistered voters. COMELEC offices are often located near or around the perimeter of city halls. And given that these offices are limiting the number of registrants by imposing cut offs due to health protocols, here’s the list of SM mall branches that offer walk-ins.
Check the other available COMELEC sites in SM supermalls here.
Robinsons and Ayala malls partnered with COMELEC as well in order to help and encourage Filipinos to register and be able to vote.
On the other hand, those who are registered voter but are not exercising their right to vote for two consecutive elections are subject for deactivation. Their accounts might be reactivated once they file and confirm it again in COMELEC sites.
Your right to vote matters. Register now and be part of the change!
Know more about the requirements and steps in voter registration here.