

Overseas Filipino voters may now start voting for national candidates in the 2016 elections as the overseas voting kicks off April 9 and will run until May 9, 2016. And finally, this special issue also includes useful information on prohibited acts during the election period, social media and digital campaigns, voting acts and other election highlights.Ĭlick here to read the rest of the article We also provide links to websites which help voters to find their match of a presidential candidate as well as a link to the graph which shows the movements of the electoral polls. What we want to provide here are technical information on where, how and when to vote in various countries in Europe, whether in person or through postal voting.

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We know that the social, written and audio-visio media are full of that already. In this issue, we are veering away from promoting or defending any particular candidate. In the last weeks, various camps of presidential candidates have been casting to and fro nasty, hateful, and sometimes misinformed accusations to each other while campaigning or defending their presidential vet. All other relevant dates, including the prohibitions concerning the election were set by the Commission on Election (COMELEC). The whole election period thus run from January 10 up to thirty days after the election. However, the COMELEC decided to declare an earlier start on January 10. The campaign period is supposed to start on February 9 up to two days before the election, May 7. Why this Special Issue? We, the Editorial Team of N&V, think that we can also contribute in mobilizing the OF’s in Europe to go out and cast their intelligent, well-informed votes even if they are living outside our Bayang Magiliw.

I am now cramming for the opening letter for this Special Election Issue of our News&Views to beat the deadline as we want to get this circulated this weekend. I wouldn’t let my right of suffrage go unutilized. Is your email displaying incorrectly? View this email in your browserīe a Filipino first before being an Ilocano or a Mindanaoan, etc.
