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Festive Walk Iloilo resumes COMELEC Voters' Registration for Barangay Elections on December

Festive Walk Iloilo has partnered with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in setting up a satellite voter registration site to provide a more convenient option for registrants during the pandemic.


The Comelec satellite office at Festive Walk Iloilo is open from July 18 - 23, from 8AM to 5PM. Applicants can find the office at the 2/F Cyberzone Area. 



The deadline for voter registration is on July 23, 2022. 


To register, applicants must accomplish the Voter Registration Form and Health Declaration Form which can be downloaded from www.comelec.gov.ph. Persons with disabilities, senior citizens with disabilities, and indigenous people must also accomplish the Supplementary Data Form. 


Registrants must submit the accomplished forms and valid IDs to the satellite office. IDs accepted are Government-issued IDs, Employee ID, Student’s ID or Library Card, PWD Discount ID, NBI Clearance, PRC License, and other valid IDs.


Updates or changes in schedule and other details will be posted on the social media accounts of Festive Walk Iloilo. Those who are already registered and want to check if their records are still active may call the Comelec’s Information Technology Department (ITD) at 8527-9365 or 8526-7769 to confirm.


For more information, visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com or call the Megaworld Lifestyle Malls Hotline 8-462-8888.  For quick updates, follow Megaworld Lifestyle Malls at facebook.com/megaworldlifestylemall on Facebook or @megaworldlifestylemalls on Instagram.


 


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