COTABATO CITY --- Mayor
Frances Cynthia Guiani–Sayadi has urged the city’s Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
to closely monitor its early voters’ registration procedure following the
reported sudden influx of new registrants.
“My
request is for the COMELEC office to watch on people registering as city voters
well. In fact, they are not from here,” Sayadi said during a press conference
held LAST July 24 at the city hall.
Sayadi
said she made the request following reports that there are people from
neighboring Maguindanao and North Cotabato provinces registering as new voters
in the city.
The
COMELEC has set the early voters registration from July 2 to September 29 this
year based on COMELEC Resolution 10392 or the “Resumption of the System of
Continuing Registration of Voters Pursuant to Resolution No. 10166 and Republic
Act No. 8189 for the May 13, 2019 National and Local Elections.”
In
a meeting last July 23, the mayor said City Election Officer Michael Igne has
assured her of “safety nets” against multiple registrants in the voters’ master
list.
“One
of the safety nets according to Atty. Ignes is the biometric fingerprint
registration system to which every voter must undergo, and I believe him on
that. But I insisted that continuous monitoring is a must” she said.
Based
on existing election records, this city has 103,530 registered voters out of
299,000 population.
Meanwhile,
the Election Office in Maguindanao has reported a gradual turn-out of registrants
in the ongoing early voters’ registration across the province.
At6ty.
Udtog Tago, Maguindanao provincial election supervisor, said they have required
new voter registrants to produce a National Statistics Office-accredited birth
certificate upon registration.
“This
is to prevent future flying voters or multiple registrants from entering our
voters’ list based on our past experience,” Tago said.
He
said they are also relying on the much-improved COMELEC biometrics system to
determine spurious registrants.
“The
biometric results are forwarded to our COMELEC head office in Manila to further
determine double registrants,” Tago stressed.
During
the recently concluded barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan polls, the COMELEC-Maguindanao
office has delisted more than 3,000 residents for having multiple voters'
registration.
Tago
said the province has a total of 634,323 registered voters. (NOEL
PUNZALAN, PNA – COTABATO/ MINDANAO EXPOSE)
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