SUSPENDED FOR NOW. In this file photo, people flock to beat the deadline at the Comelec office in Arroceros, Manila on the last day of voters registration on September 30, 2019. Photo by Inoue Jaena/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Elections on Tuesday, June 30, extended the suspension of voter registration until August 31, owing to the recent increase in coronavirus cases in the Philippines. Comelec Spokesperon James Jimenez made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday morning, the day before voter registration was supposed to resume on July 1.
“The suspension was previously set only until June 30 but was extended for two more months in view of the still rising number of COVID-19 cases nationwide,” Jimenez said.confirmed coronavirus cases, including 1,255 deaths and 9,956 recoveries as of Monday, June 29. The latest case count continued the increasing number of cases seen in the last few weeks since the loosening of quarantine restrictions throughout the country.
The registration process usually sees crowds of people clustering around poll offices, making physical distancing difficult to implement.
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Hmmm this starting to feel like purposeful delay...
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