Voter IDs of registered overseas absentee voters are available for pick-up at the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok, said in an announcement on the Embassy website.
To claim your IDs, the Embassy advised voters to bring passports and a photocopy.
Meanwhile, “those who cannot personally come to the Embassy may authorize a representative to claim their IDs. A duly signed authorization letter, supported by a copy of the claimant’s passport, and a photocopy and the original ID of the representative must be presented to the Embassy,” the announcement added.
Click this link for the updated list of available Voter IDs.
For further inquiries, please email bkkpe.election2016@gmail.com.
source: Philippine Embassy website
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