Overseas Voting
The period for accepting applications for the accreditation of watchers in the conduct of overseas voting closed on 31 March 2019. Please see Embassy Advisory this last February at https://www.philembassy.org.nz/consular/voting/resident-election-registration-board-application-to-observe-the-conduc...
Below are the voters whose ballots were returned (Return-to-Sender or RTS) to the Embassy on 30 April 2019.
If you find your name in this list, you can claim your ballots by sending us an email with the subject “Ballots – RTS” to ov.wellington@philembassy.org.nz. Indicate your name, address, a...
Below are the voters whose ballots were returned (Return-to-Sender or RTS) to the Embassy on 30 April 2019.
If you find your name in this list, you can claim your ballots by sending us an email with the subject “Ballots – RTS” to ov.wellington@philembassy.org.nz. Indicate your name, address, a...
The COMELEC has issued Resolution No. 10509 allowing Filipinos who are active overseas voters (OVs) to vote for the 2019 National and Local Elections at the nearest Foreign Service Post or FSP, i.e., Philippine embassy / consulate general / consulate, other than those where they registered.
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The Embassy of the Philippines informs the Filipinos in New Zealand, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga that COMELEC has received the ballots of the voters in the attached list, which bears more than one address.
If you find your name in the list, you can claim your ballots by sending us an ema...