COMELEC Mobile App Now Available — Here’s How to Use It

Have you registered for Halalan 2022 yet? If not, then it’s time for you to download the COMELEC Mobile App, which is now available for all Android users.

Also read: Halalan 2022: How to Register for the PH National & Local Elections

What is the COMELEC Mobile App?

The Commission on Election (COMELEC) launched the mobile app on 15 Jun 2021 with the goal to ease the voter registration process. Registrants will still need to visit their local COMELEC offices to submit their information. However, the mobile app aims to cut the time of filling in the necessary forms.

“The launch of the mobile app is very timely in the face of mobility restrictions brought by COVID-19 because you will only need a smartphone to accomplish the form,” Commissioner Marlon Cascuejo said on Monday. 

“This will save time, effort, and money that will be otherwise spent on going to a computer shop to download and print the form, or getting the form at the local Comelec to fill it out manually.”

How to use the COMELEC Mobile App

  1. Download the app here
  2. Tap “Get Started.”
  3. Tick the box applies to you.
  4. Tap “Proceed.”
  5.  Enter your personal information.
  6. Review your application.
  7. Tap “Generate QR Code.”
  8. Save your QR Code.
  9. Present the QR Code and a valid ID at your local COMELEC office.

For more information, visit the Republic of the Philippines Commission on Elections’ official website.

Also read: Philippine National ID Registration Process & Requirements

Voter registration for Halalan 2022 will run until 30 Sep 2021, so make sure to visit your local COMELEC office as soon as possible!

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