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Comelec reopens registration in Cainta
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) office in Cainta has resumed the voter’s registration starting on Jan. 5 at Robinson’s Cainta, according to a report by Manila Bulletin.
In an announcement posted on the social media page of the Cainta Municipal Government, the registration for new voters, transfer, change of status, correction of entry, and reactivation will be accepted at the 3rd floor of Robinson’s Cainta from Jan. 5 to 31.
For new registration, transfer and reactivation, the original and photocopy of any valid ID with Cainta address should be presented by the registrant.
For those wanting to have their marital status changed, applicants should bring an original and photocopy of their marriage certificate and Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) birth certificate.
Those who want to have their name corrected by the Comelec, they should bring an original and photocopy of their PSA birth certificate.
The registration site is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Saturday.
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