COMELEC VOTER REGISTRATION AT SM SUPERMALLS
The Commission on Elections and SM Supermalls recently launched 76 satellite COMELEC Voter Registration centers at the SM Supermalls to provide voters with more registration venues. This will run in SM Supermalls nationwide until Sept 30. This gives the public a safer, more convenient option amidst the prevailing COVID health crisis. Shown during the launch

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The Commission on Elections and SM Supermalls recently launched 76 satellite COMELEC Voter Registration centers at the SM Supermalls to provide voters with more registration venues. This will run in SM Supermalls nationwide until Sept 30. This gives the public a safer, more convenient option amidst the prevailing COVID health crisis. Shown during the launch at the SM Mall of Asia are COMELEC Commissioner Aimee Ferolino (center) joined by (from left to right) COMELEC Director IV for Election and Barangay Affairs Department Atty. Divine E. Blas-Perez, COMELEC Director IV for Education and Information James Jimenez, SM Supermalls President Steven Tan and SM Supermalls SVP for Operations Bien Mateo. SM Supermalls is providing free space and waived charges to essential conveniences so they can efficiently operate the registration centers.
In SM City Iloilo, venue will be at the lower ground floor (near Toy Kingdom). The voters registration will start 8am-5pm on September 10-11, 2021. The Iloilo City COMELEC also partnered with Daily Guardian, Prometheus and youth group iLead Trainings Inc. who recently had a virtual launch of iVote, a voter’s education program geared towards promoting voters education, registration, empowerment, and participation.
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