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If you’re not yet registered as a voter or need to update your voter record, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is currently accepting applications nationwide. To make the process more accessible, COMELEC continues to roll out satellite voter registration sites, which may include selected Robinsons Malls during specific registration campaigns.
Mall-based voter registration is intended to help applicants register more conveniently, especially those who may find it difficult to visit COMELEC offices during weekdays.
Also read: Satellite Voter Registration Sites to Open at Ayala & SM Malls
Satellite voter registration booths at Robinsons Malls are not permanent or daily installations. These booths operate only on specific dates and in selected locations, depending on COMELEC announcements and mall participation.
Before heading to a Robinsons Mall to register, applicants are strongly advised to:
Check COMELEC’s official website and verified social media pages
Watch for announcements from Robinsons Malls’ Lingkod Pinoy Centers
Confirm schedules and locations in advance
If no mall-based registration site is available near you, voter registration continues at local COMELEC Offices of the Election Officer.
You may still register by:
Visiting your nearest COMELEC office
Looking out for satellite or mobile registration sites announced in your area
Following COMELEC’s official channels for verified and up-to-date information
Voter registration is currently ongoing, and applicants are encouraged to register or update their records as early as possible to avoid last-minute congestion before the registration period ends.
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