By Eva Visperas
DAGUPAN CITY – More than 150,000 voters in
the Ilocos Region may not be able to vote next year unless they undergo
biometric registration in October, poll officials said yesterday.
Commission
on Elections (Comelec) assistant regional director Reddy Balarbar said among
the provinces with a large number of voters without biometric data were
Pangasinan with 95,742; La Union, 20,922; Ilocos Sur, 13,167, and Ilocos Norte,
26,363.
Balarbar
said the number is based on data submitted during the election registration
board hearing in July, which result was released in August.
He said
another result, a final one, would be released in November.
Region 1 has
about 2.8 million voters. Of the number, 2.6 million have undergone biometric
registration.
Balarbar
said voters could check www.comelec.gov.ph. to determine if their
biometrics are complete, as others were said to lack photographs or signatures.
Comelec
regional director Noli Pipo said they have announced the registration schedules
and brought the sites near the voters, but still a huge number have yet to
register.
Pipo said
the voters’ lack of interest to undergo biometrics has been a cause for worry
for Comelec officials.
“We are not
worried so much for the national elections, but for local positions in the
provinces and municipalities wherein a 200-vote lead can determine a winner,”
he said.
Meanwhile, Pangasinan
election supervisor Marino Salas said the off-site registration would end on
Oct. 5.
Comelec
offices will be open until 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, the last day of registration.
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