Preparations In Full Swing For OAV Registration In
Hong Kong
04 September 2005
31 August 2005 - Preparations
are in full gear for this year’s Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) continuing
registration in Hong Kong with the Philippine Consulate General embarking
on a massive information campaign drive to ensure maximum participation of
Filipinos working and residing in the territory.
Consul General Corazon L.
Belmonte-Jover said the registration of qualified new overseas absentee
voters for the 2007 national elections will commence on 1 October at the
Consulate. According to rules promulgated by the Commission on Elections,
the continuing registration period for overseas voters will be for 11
months, ending on 31 August 2006. The first registration in 2003 covered
a period of only two months.
“We would like to commend
members of the Filipino community who have volunteered their services for
the process,” Consul General Belmonte-Jover said. “With their cooperation,
we are optimistic that we can convince most of our kababayans in
Hong Kong to participate in this important political exercise.”
Registration will be held at
the Consulate from Sunday to Thursday. Bayanihan Centre, located in
central Hong Kong, will serve as a field registration area during Sundays.
The Consulate will also hold mobile registration in conjunction with its
monthly Post-Arrival Orientation Seminar (PAOS) for newly-arrived OFWs in
Hong Kong.
In 2003, Hong Kong registered
the most number of overseas absentee voters with more than 88,000. Out of
this number, at least 62,000 voted in the 2004 national elections, the
most by any country or territory.
“We expect between 20,000 to
30,000 to register this time,” Consul General Belmonte-Jover. “We will not
be surprised, however, if we can exceed that number considering that there
will be more time to register.”
As part of its preparations,
the Consulate conducted seminars for Consulate personnel and Filipino
community volunteers on the process and procedures to be used for the
continuing registration.
Meanwhile, Comelec Commissioner
Florentino A. Tuason, Jr, chairman of the Committee on Overseas Absentee
Voting (COAV), visited Hong Kong recently and held a dialogue with the
Consulate and members of the Filipino community in connection with the
preparations and resumption of registration of qualified voters.
“I’m urging our OFWs and all
Filipinos in Hong Kong to register as early as they can,” Commissioner
Tuason said. “I am confident that, with the cooperation of our embassies
and consulates abroad, we can register at least one million overseas
absentee voters.”

|