Youth solon urges Comelec anew to extend voters registration

05 October 2009

In light of the suspension of voters registration in towns and cities affected by Typhoon Ondoy, Kabataan Representative Raymond “Mong” Palatino today once again urged the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to extend the registration of new voters for the 2010 elections.

The young solon filed House Resolution 1143 to direct the Comelec to move the deadline of voters registration from October 30, 2009 to its original date of December 15, 2009 “to ensure that the people’s right to suffrage is protected, especially those whose lives are severely affected by the recent calamities that have struck the nation.”

Citing news reports, Palatino said Comelec temporarily stopped accepting applications for voters registration in typhoon-stricken areas in the cities of Pasig, Taguig, Muntinlupa, Marikina, Montalban, and Rizal.

“Even if Comelec has announced that registration for these areas have resumed, some barangays remain flooded, preventing people to register. The damage brought about by Ondoy is enormous. Many flood victims will be busy recovering and rehabilitating their homes in the coming weeks, hoping to return to the normal course of their lives,” Palatino said.

He also said the suspension of registration of new voters may inevitably occur in some provinces and towns in Northern and Central Luzon affected by typhoon Pepeng.

Palatino said the need to participate in the 2010 elections becomes even more relevant and important during these times of crisis amid calamity brought on by bad governance and mismanagement of national affairs.  “Filipinos saw how ineffective the current government has been during its rescue and recovery operations,” he said.

Palatino also said that the goal of registering five million new voters is realizable as the nation has witnessed the youth’s desire to serve their countrymen through volunteering in relief operations.

“The youth’s collective action has proven us that we can overcome any obstacle despite the failures of the government. It is now time for the youth to prove their generation’s political power by registering and voting,” he said.###

1 Comments For This Post

  1. meLai Says:

    Greetings from the Philippine Educational Theater Association!

    At the end of this year, 9M youth voters are expected to participate in the 2010 National Elections. Recognizing the importance of the youth vote, the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) is mounting a FREE 2-hour musical play by award-winning playwright, Vince de Jesus, on voters education entitled: “Si Juan, ang Diyablo at ang Limang Milyong Boto” (Juan, the Devil and the Five Million Voters).

    In PETA’s tradition of using theater to inform, influence and inspire, this vaudeville-styled musical will happen back-to-back with live sign-ups, performances, registration for the elections. We would like to invite you to attend the launch of this event at the PETA Theater Center No. 5 Eymard Drive, New Manila Quezon City on the following dates: October 13-15, 24 & 25. Please send me your email address so we could send the invitation letter if you’re interested. Thank you.

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