Overseas Absentee Voting at Philippines Embassy

I went with my wife to the Philippines Embassy yesterday morning to cast her vote for the upcoming election on 10th May 2010. There were not many people in the morning. For those who have not voted, please make your way to the embassy as early as possible to avoid the crowd. Don't wait until last minutes.

Please take note that only registered overseas absentee voters are allowed to vote. If you are not sure whether you are registered, please check your name at the Certified List of Overseas Absentee Voters (CLOAV) folders just after you enter the main entrance.

At each ballot voting location, you will see a stack of papers showing the list of candidates for national positions. It shows their names and pictures. This is a great improvement as compared with the previous election.

Please see some of the pictures below:

Overseas Absentee Voters Notice Board

Certified List of Overseas Absentee Voters (CLOAV) Folders

The Crowd on Saturday Morning

The List of Candidates on Each Ballot Voting Location

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