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Regular Elections
National
Every six years – Presidents and Vice-Presidents
Every three years – Senators
Local
Every three years
- members of House of Representatives, Party list
representatives
- Provincial, City and Municipal officials
- Barangay, Sanguniang Kabataan (SK) and ARMM
Elections
What is registration?
A Filipino Citizen
At least 18 years old
A resident of the Philippines for 1 year and of the city or
municipality wherein he process to
vote for at least 6 months immediately preceding the election
Not otherwise disqualified by the law
Just like text voting, you get heard and counted A process
wherein fingerprints of the voter would be captured
electronically at no expense to the voter
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Comelec Office
Barangay Office
You may apply with the election officer of new residence for
the transfer of your registration records
You will be asked to accomplish six application forms.
Malolos Constitution
American Era
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women, citizens who don’t own their land and those who are
“no read, no write” in English and Spanish.
Again, elected candidates of Philippine Assembly came from
rich families.
Commonwealth Era
Post Independence
1949 Elections
1953 Elections
1957 Elections
1961 Elections
Marcos Era
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1987 Constitution
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The Board of Election Inspectors will show to everyone and make sure
that the ballot box is empty.
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Password/PIN
Digital Signatures
Multiple Data Source and Storage
Back-up Battery
Quick Electronic Transmission Speed
Zero Report
Transmission Reports
Audit Log
Copies of ERs and COCs for distribution
Bar code, Watermark and UV features of the ballot
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffrage
http://ldb.org/philcon/suffrage.htm
https://tamayaosbc.wordpress.com/2014/08/02/citizenship-and-
suffrage/
http://electionspinoy.blogspot.com/2009/09/nature-of-right-of-
suffrage.html
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