How to Register as a Voter for 2022 Election?
Philippine COMELEC Office are nowt finding easier ways for voter’s register in times of a pandemic. Find requirements and procedure here!
Read morePhilippine COMELEC Office are nowt finding easier ways for voter’s register in times of a pandemic. Find requirements and procedure here!
Read morehe Commission on Elections Office has set out 8 Easy Steps for Filipinos on How to Register as a Voter during a pandemic. Read more!
Read moreThe Philippine Senate Elections 2019 was held on May 13, 2019. View the 2019 Election in Negros Oriental & Dumaguete Results here!
Read moreThe Diocesan Electoral Board is closely monitoring reports of alleged vote buying in Dumaguete City for the 2019 Elections. Read more!
Read moreThe Calendar of Activities has confirmed that the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Commission of Election (COMELEC) are pushing through with this year’s Barangay Election 2018 and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Election 2018. Click here to read more and see calendar!
Read moreThe 2016 National elections that recently concluded a couple of hours ago was said to be “generally peaceful”, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
Read moreComelec-Cebu assured all 12,000 of the Board of Election Inspectors in the upcoming May 9 polls will receive their honoraria in the form of cash cards. They also detailed that the allotted budget for the BEI’s were P6, 500 each in honorarium.
Read moreAccording to the Commission on Elections, they reeled off Tuesday its month-long training this March for the members of the Board of Election Inspectors who will be deployed for the May 9 synchronized polls.
Read moreAfter the launching of the Gun Ban in the city of Dumaguete, the actions of both provincial and regional has taken immediate effect especially in the police departments like PNP.
Read moreAs reviewed last December, Negros Oriental was named as one of the “hotspot” for the 2016 election just as the EWAS or watch list areas mentioned. The Comelec (Commission of Election) has yet again reviewed the hotspot areas in the Philippines for the upcoming election that will start this May 9.
Read more