Senate President Franklin Drilon wants the government's Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) program to be made available online, allowing OFWs to vote at the upcoming elections through the use of the Internet. "It is high time that the Comelec adopt all the necessary technologies that would empower about 10 to 12 million overseas Filipinos to use the Internet to register and vote in 2016 and onwards," said Drilon "Online absentee registration and voting is already practiced in about 20 countries, including the US, France, Germany, Italy and Australia. Read more in our articles including "Drilon calls for Online Overseas Absentee Voting for 2016" and "Kickstart invests in online learning platform Kalibrr".
Senate President Franklin Drilon wants the government's Overseas Absentee Voting (OAV) program to be made available online, allowing OFWs to vote at the upcoming elections through the use of the Internet. "It is high time that the Comelec adopt all the necessary technologies that would empower about 10 to 12 million overseas Filipinos to use the Internet to register and vote in 2016 and onwards," said Drilon "Online absentee registration and voting is already practiced in about 20 countries, including the US, France, Germany, Italy and Australia.
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