A common concern among us voters on election day is finding our respective precincts. It can be difficult and stressful going through the lists the Comelec posts at voting centers. And looking for one’s name on the list of voters eats a lot of time.
The good news is, you can avoid these problems on election day by searching your precinct online.
Find your precinct online for the 2010 national elections by putting your information on the Comelec’s form below. I am posting the Comelec website/form here for everyone’s convenience. Just scroll up, down, and across within the subframe so that you can see the form in case you don’t see it right away.
It is best that you find your precinct online as early as possible to ensure that you are able to get information. Like any popular website, the Comelec database and website may crash and may not be accessible on election day because of the huge number of people expected to visit the Comelec website to find their precinct.
I have tried it myself and searched for the precinct of the other members of my family. It was a success.
Do tell me how your experience goes. Good luck!
[pageview http://www.comelec.gov.ph/precinctfinder/precinctfinder.aspx “COMELEC Precinct Finder” Navigate below to find your precinct for the May 10, 2010 National Elections.]
You can also click here to go to the Comelec website separately.
ralph, sad to say, mine wasn’t successful. i checked mine last week using the site and discovered that when i entered my full name, it indicated that i am registered in little baguio, san juan (which was my residence during the 1998 elections) and am now deactivated.
yet, i know i successfully transferred my registered precinct to old balara, QC and voted in the 2004 and 2007 elections. i hope they didn’t scratch out my name from the list. so please warn your readers to still watch out.
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