The GSIS announced last Tuesday that its head office in Pasay City is now one of the voters’ registration sites for the pilot implementation of the “register anywhere project,” or “RAP,” of the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
The Government Service Insurance System announced last Tuesday that its head office in Pasay City is now one of the voters’ registration sites for the pilot implementation of the “register anywhere project,” or “RAP,” of the Commission on Elections .
The voters’ registration in GSIS is ongoing at the GSIS Gymnasium in the GSIS Office in Pasay and will operate until January 13, and from January 16 to 20, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for those who wish to register or transfer their voter registration anywhere in the Philippines, a statement from the GSIS read.
“We hope that through RAP, Filipinos who are not yet registered voters will take the first step to exercise their right to vote.” Applicants may walk in and submit their application form and photocopy of one valid government-issued identification card upon presentation of the original ID and have their biometrics taken at the GSIS Gym within the scheduled dates.
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