FOR 2025 POLLS: Comelec to implement early voting for vulnerable sector

The early voting hours in the upcoming May 2025 elections are expected to benefit the vulnerable sector since they would be casting their votes hours ahead of the general population, according to the Commission on Elections. INQUIRER file photo / ARNOLD ALMACEN
The early voting hours in the upcoming May 2025 elections are expected to benefit the vulnerable sector since they would be casting their votes hours ahead of the general population, according to the Commission on Elections. INQUIRER file photo / ARNOLD ALMACEN

MANILA – The early voting hours policy for the vulnerable sector will be implemented nationwide in the 2025 midterm elections.

According to Commission on Elections (Comelec) chairperson George Garcia, the decision was made following the success of the dry run during the 2023 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections.

“Come the 2025 elections, we will already allow the elderly, persons with disability, pregnant women nationwide to vote exclusively between 5 a.m. until 7 a.m.,” Garcia said.

The Comelec chair added that the early voting hours is expected to benefit the vulnerable sector since they would be casting their votes hours ahead of the general population.

“They will greatly benefit from this since it is not yet hot outside and there are not too many people in the polling precincts yet. When we pilot tested this during the BSKE, as early as 3 a.m., there are already senior citizens lining up to vote,” Garcia said.

“Early voting is just optional. If they still want to vote by 7 a.m. onwards, that’s fine,” he added.

During the pilot testing of the measure in the recent BSKE, persons with disability, senior citizens, and heavily pregnant women in Naga City and Muntinlupa City were allowed to vote between 5 a.m. to 7 a.m./PN

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