Overseas Voting
The Philippine Embassy in Wellington refers to the allegation circulating on social media that a voting ballot sent by the Embassy excluded the name of a particular Presidential Candidate.
Anyone who claims that they have received a ballot with an erasure/non-appearance of any of the e...
**To claim your ballot, please bring a valid government ID (i.e. New Zealand or Philippine Driver’s License or Philippine Passport) as proof of Identity.
The option to personally pick up a ballot is for registered overseas voters whose mailing address is “C/O Philippine Embassy in New Zealand”...
POSTAL VOTING STEPS
To check if you're a registered voter:
https://comelec.gov.ph/.../CLOV/ASIA_PAC/WELLINGTON.pdf
https://comelec.gov.ph/?r=OverseasVoting/NROVCLOV2022NLE
If you have further inquiries, please email overseasvoting@comelec.gov.ph or ov.concerns@comelec.gov.ph
- Voters...
To check if you're a registered voter:
https://comelec.gov.ph/.../CLOV/ASIA_PAC/WELLINGTON.pdf
https://comelec.gov.ph/?r=OverseasVoting/NROVCLOV2022NLE
If you have further inquiries, please email overseasvoting@comelec.gov.ph or ov.concerns@comelec.gov.ph
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The Embassy informs our kababayans in New Zealand, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga that it is still receiving shipments from the Commission on Elections (COMELEC). As of 13 April 2022, it had verified and sent out some of the mailing packets from the following COMELEC List of Overseas Voters (C...