Overseas Voting for OFW | #PHElection2025

In less than a couple of months, the Philippines will once again go through an Election, covering Senators, Partylist, Congressmen and more.

As OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers) – we can still make sure that our voices are heard. Here’s the simple steps to register through an online voting form.

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OFWs, Let Your Voices Be Heard: Register for Overseas Voting Online!

As an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), we play a vital role in shaping the future of our nation. Our hard work and sacrifices not only support our families but also contribute significantly to the Philippine economy. Now, more than ever, it is essential to exercise our right to vote and make our voice count, even from miles away from home.

The Philippine government has made it easier for OFWs to register for overseas voting through an online platform. This means you no longer have to go through the hassle of visiting the embassy or consulate in person. By taking a few simple steps, you can ensure that you have a say in electing leaders who will represent your interests and those of your fellow Filipinos.

Why Register for Overseas Voting?

How to Register Online

  1. Visit the official Commission on Elections (COMELEC) website or the Philippine embassy/consulate website in your country of residence.
  2. Fill out the Overseas Voting registration form. Internet Voting Enrolment Form (REGISTER HERE)– as of writing, I did it myself and doing it through mobile phone is easier than laptop/PC.
  3. Fill the required info, submit and you will get a confirmation email.
  4. Then follow below step-by-step photos to get familiar with the platform.

There is a test voting – then afterwards, once the official voting opens, a new box/button will appear. I have yet to try it as I didn’t complete my TEST Vote option for now. Need to reflect and review candidates and be a wise voter.

Let’s make a difference, even from afar! The power to shape our nation’s future is in our hands. Register now and let your voice be heard in the upcoming elections!

 

Amping ug ampo Creatives!

 

God bless!

 

 

 

 

 


 

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