There are many other beautiful places in the Philippines outside its capital, but these 5 destinations will let you enjoy weekend trips with great ease.

We may only be in the second month of this year, but preparations for the 2025 national and local elections are officially underway. This only means one crucial thing: It’s time to get registered to vote. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has officially announced a seven-month registration period from 12 Feb to 30 Sep 2024 for voters. So whether you’re a first-time voter or you need to update your registration, this article should be your guide for a smooth and successful voter’s registration process.
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Image credit: COMELEC Official Facebook PageTo register, go to the nearest Office of the Election Officer (OEO) in your area. Registration will be from 8am to 5pm from Monday to Saturday, including holidays. However, take note that the OEO will be closed during these days of the Holy Week: 28, 29, and 30 Mar 2024.
For added convenience, Register Anywhere Program (RAP) sites in malls, universities, and government offices nationwide will operate until 31 Aug to cater to new registrations, transfers, corrections, and reactivations, regardless of residence.
Also read: How to Check Your Voter Registration Status & Reactivate Your Record
This 2024, remember to always stay informed. Share this voter’s registration guide with your family, friends, and community members who have yet to register for the upcoming elections. By participating in voters registration, you’re taking a significant step towards shaping the future of the country.
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