PRESS RELEASE
03 August
2014
Refer to Jeeno C.
Arellano
(09175409618)
Senate President Franklin M. Drilon
urged today the Commission on Election (Comelec) to already make a reality in
the 2016 national elections what overseas Filipino dream about – to be able to
register and vote online under the Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) Act of 2003
which he principally authored.
“It is high time that the Comelec
adopt all the necessary technologies that would empower the about 10 to 12
million overseas Filipinos to use the internet to register and vote in 2016 and
onwards, without leaving their jobsites or residences abroad,” stressed Drilon.
Drilon expressed his own frustration
about the very low turnout of OAV registrants more so of actual voters
despite the huge funds and enormous efforts poured in all past elections.
He pointed out the perennial complaints
from OFW groups, as well as from Filipino immigrants, seafarers and Filipino
students abroad qualified to vote, that travelling far to OAV centers in
Philippine embassies and consulates have dsicouraged many of them from
participating in electing the country’s leaders in the past.
“Overseas Filipinos risk their lives
even in strife-torn countries like Libya now not only for their families but
also to prop up our economy with their over US$20 billion in remittances each
year. We should make it easier for them to vote and to participate in all
democratic processes by utilizing the power of the internet. Technological
advances should already be utilized to surmount all overseas voting challenges
in the past. The bigger voice of overseas Filipinos must be heard now!"
“Online absentee registration and
voting is already practiced in about 20 countries, including the US, France,
Germany, Italy and Australia. So, I see no reason anymore why it can’t be done
in the Philippines as well,” said Drilon, who added that the security of online
registration and voting can be addressed through the use of sophisticated data
encryption and other available technologies.
The present modes of registration
and voting under the OAV law (Republic Act 9189 as amended by RA 10590) –
through mail or personal appearance at the Philippine embassies or consulates
abroad – limit overseas voter registration and actual voting.
In fact, only 2.5 percent or a
little over 200,000 of the estimated 10-12 million overseas Filipinos
(including OFWs, dual citizens, seafarers, etc.) have cast their votes in past
national elections.
While Filipinos overseas in
countries like Hong Kong or Singapore have easy access to OAV centers, the same
is not true for their counterparts in many countries in the Middle East and
even in the US and Europe where Philippine consulates and embassies may be
located far away from many worksites or residences.
The Comelec Advisory Council (CAC)
recommended “the use of new technologies such as, but not limited to,
Online Voting and recent innovations in Direct Electronic Recording (DRE)
equipment.”
“If we are to have online
registration and voting in 2016, then we must already do the spadework now,
starting with looking at the different technologies being utilized by countries
where Internet voting is already practiced and implement it right now in
time for 2016," said Drilon.
According to Drilon, in France
alone, more than 1.5 million absentee voters cast their votes through the
Internet, which means it is doable.
Registration under the OAV has been
low that the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued Foreign Service
Circular No. 16-2014 instructing Philippine Foreign Service posts to determine
if overseas Filipinos applying for passport renewal are registered under the
OAV. Despite such effort, registration turnout was dismal and voting percentage
did not improve significantly.
“If the (passport) applicant is not
registered, the post shall register him or her as an overseas voter first
before proceeding with the renewal of the passport. This procedure applies to
all Filipino immigrants, overseas workers, seafarers, dual citizens and
qualified students studying abroad,” said the DFA in its circular.
Drilon has called on the CAC and the
Comelec to work closely to ensure that online registration and voting be
implemented soonest. He likewise assured them of the Senate's unequivocal
support to jumpstart the plan.
"The Senate is behind the
Comelec in making sure that there are no more disenfranchised overseas Pinoys
come 2016. Let’s make it happen!" said Drilon.
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