Online voters registration pushed

MABALACAT CITY -- Senator Joel Villanueva said that as a measure on the Covid-19 pandemic, voter registration must likewise shift to electronic means.

Villanueva said Senate Bill 1516, which he filed last month, will allow the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to pursue the registration of voters through automated and online system.

The system will also minimize the risk of spreading the disease, according to the senator.

"As part of our adjustment to the times, the Comelec should be given an option to conduct the voter registration through electronic means. Not only does it make it more convenient for people to register, it will also help improve the data-keeping efforts of the commission," Villanueva said in a statement.

"This further increases the possibility of higher voter participation in the elections because there is nothing healthier for a democratic state than to have citizens who are informed, actively participating in its democratic processes, and truly engaged in charting the course of its destiny," he added.

The Comelec should as far as practicable, adopt, design, and use an automated and online system for voter registration that enables the electronic and online filing and processing of the application for voter registration, transfer of registration, reactivation, correction of voter registration entries, and such other requests and processes relative to the voter's registration and records, the bill stated.

The bill is among the proposed measures being tackled at the hearing of the Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms this afternoon.

If the immediate implementation of the automated, online system could not be done in the short-term, the bill allows the adoption of an online application verification system where prospective voters would submit their requirements online.

After reviewing, the Comelec could either prompt the prospective voter to submit additional requirements or issue other steps necessary for the completion of the application, according to the measure.

The proposed measure serves as an alternative procedure to personal filings as the threat of the Covid-19 persists, according to the lawmaker.

"We must adjust to the times that we have. Creating an online platform will help lighten the burden of Comelec to process applications manually, and our people can be a registered voter right in the comfort and safety of our homes," Villanueva said.

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