MANILA, Philippines — Top leaders of the House of Representatives have joined calls to extend the voter registration for the 2022 national elections to October 31.
Speaker Lord Allan Velasco, Majority Leader Martin Romualdez, and Minority Leader Joseph Stephen Paduano filed House Bill No. 10261, which seeks to extend the voter registration period for next year’s elections.
The House leaders’ bill wants the registration period to be extended to October 31, a month longer than the current September 30 deadline of the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
“For all intents and purposes, registration of new voters would have been an ordinary concern. But we are living under extraordinary circumstances. The public health crisis has been prolonged and many prospective voters have been forced to delay their registration this year and in 2020,” the House leaders said.
“At a time of uncertainty, each and every office of the government is tasked to be flexible and alert. In order to avoid massive voter disenfranchisement, the Comelec must extend the period of voter registration until 31 October 2021,” they added.
The bill was referred to the House committee on suffrage and electoral reforms during Wednesday’s session.
Comelec has previously said it would not extend voter registration beyond September 30 but would make registration hours longer and open registration areas in shopping malls.
On September 14, the upper chamber adopted Senate Resolution No. 851 similarly seeking the extension of the voter registration period up to October 31.