Why Pinoys are overzealous to register as voters
>> Monday, August 12, 2013
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Jun R.
Guiang
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte --It will be a sad
story to remember in the history of Comelec registration of voters about the
reported stampede due to unruly crowd that marred the said event last July 31,
2013. In Metro Manila and nearby major cities, a mammoth crowd of
registrants flocked in Comelec offices to beat the July 31, 2013 deadline.
National television footages showed a sea of humanity that swelled in the
last day of poll registration in Manila and Quezon City.
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There were reports of
unruly crowd due to the long queue of people who wanted to register as voters
for the forthcoming barangay (village) and Sanggunian Kabataan (youth) elections
in October this year. At the height of the registration period, the crowd
(packed like canned sardines at the gate of the registration centers) turned
rowdy, yelling and pushing each other to get in that led to confusion and
stampede. Police could hardly control the mob. Several victims were
reportedly hurt. Some women registrants collapsed and carried in stretchers by
first-aid rescuers due to dizziness and exhaustion. It may be noted
that most of these registrants belong to the masses such as urban settlers,
farmers, fishermen, laborers, housewives and jobless people.
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In Laoag City, the
Comelec office also reported a queue of late registrants till night, said
lawyer John Paul Martin, city election registrar. Many students even
excused themselves from their schools in an effort to register as new voters.
Others skipped lunch as they waited for their turn to go inside the
registration room. As special priority registrants, some pregnant mothers and
senior citizens were also seen sitting in discomfort at the waiting lobby of
the city hall. The weary registrants eased the pang of hunger by buying snack
food from ambulant vendors.
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National Comelec
officials blamed the bad practice of many fellow Filipinos who were fond of
beating the deadline last July 31. Similar queueing is true whenever tax payers
beat the BIR deadline of annual filing income tax returns. In schools, late
enrolees also fall in line because students are fond of rush hours.
Procrastination.Manana habit.Mamaya na lang. Bukasna lang. Postpone it for
tomorrow. That's our countrymen's culture, Filipino-style.
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Be that as it may,
there's a wild speculation on why people were overzealous in getting registered
as election voters last July 31 deadline. The registrants' allegation
that they want to exercise their constitutional right of suffrage is only
secondary to the main reason of their extreme desire to become registered
voters.
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Critics surmised that
the masses were lured to register because the voters believed that politicians'
money will again flow in every household in the forthcoming village and youth
elections. No doubt, everybody was happy during the last May 13 national
and local elections except for the intellectual voters who shunned politicians'
money.
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