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For the 2019 polls, there are a total of 1,822,173 overseas voters, 1,779,140 are land-based workers while sea-based workers totaled 43,033. (Shutterstock Photo)

MANILA — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is all set for the month-long overseas voting for the May midterm polls in 80 Philippine embassies and posts all over the world which begins on Saturday.

“I can say that we are 99 percent ready. There is no such thing as perfect 100 percent.

So 99 percent. We are ready for the conduct of elections already.

We are all set for this April 13 start of elections,” said Comelec-Office for Overseas Voting (OFOV) Director Elaiza David, in an interview Friday.

With this, David is hoping to get a higher absentee voters’ turnout.

“Hopefully, our turn out will be higher than 16 percent, somewhere in the 25 percent,” she said.

A total of 41 countries/posts will be using the vote counting machines (VCM), These are in Agana, Calgary, Chicago, Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York, Ottawa, San Francisco, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington, Brunei, Canberra, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Taipei, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Syndey, Tokyo, Wellington, Athens, London, Madrid, Milan, Rome, Abu Dhabi, Beirut, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait, Manama, Muscat, Al-Khobar, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv.

Another mode of voting is the manual system which is either thru postal or personal voting.

Postal voting will be utilized in Brasilia, Buenos Aires, Mexico, Santiago, Bangkok, Beijing, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Islamabad, Port Moresby, Yangon, Ankara, Berlin, Berne, Brussels, Budapest, Geneva, Lisbon, Moscow, Oslo, Paris, Prague, The Hague, Vienna, Warsaw, Abuja, Cairo, and Pretoria.

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On the other hand, the following posts will be using personal voting — Dhaka, Dili, Jakarta, Manado, New Delhi, Phnom Penh, Shanghai, Vientiane, Xiamen, Vatican, Amman, Nairobi, and Tehran.

For the 2019 polls, there are a total of 1,822,173 overseas voters, 1,779,140 are land-based workers while sea-based workers totaled 43,033.

In terms of geographical locations, the Middle East and African Region had the highest number with 887,744; followed by the Asia Pacific Region with 401,390; North and Latin American Region with 345,415; and European Region with 187,624.

No overseas voting in conflict-hit areas

Meanwhile, Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez said that there will be no overseas voting in three conflict-hit posts, namely, Damascus in Syria, Tripoli in Libya and Bagdhad in Iraq.

“These three won’t have elections because of prevailing local conditions,” said Jimenez in a separate interview.

The Comelec added that they are not expecting the conflicts to be resolved anytime soon.

“We don’t see elections happening there in the immediate foreseeable future,” Jimenez said.

Syria and Iraq have been marred by heavy fighting between armed groups and the Islamic State terror group.

Last week, the Presidential Council in Libya placed security forces on alert after units loyal to the rival Libyan National Army announced they have begun advancing towards Tripoli, triggering some limited clashes south of the capital that left one person dead.

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