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Stay Safe And Extend | Youth Orgs Give Out Alcohol Spray, Bat For Voters Reg Extension

With two weeks left before the deadline to register, youth organizations gave out alcohol spray bottles to youth registrants lining up outside COMELEC QC to urge first-time voters to join the call for the extension of voters' registration.

Stay Safe And Extend | Youth Orgs Give Out Alcohol Spray, Bat For Voters Reg Extension

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With two weeks left before the deadline to register, Akbayan Youth, Center for Youth Advocacy and Networking (CYAN), and First Time Voters Network (FTVN) gave out alcohol spray bottles to youth registrants lining up outside COMELEC QC to urge first time voters to join the call for the extension of voters’ registration.

“We are proud of our fellow youth who are braving the pandemic and are lining up to get registered every day. With these alcohol spray bottles, we wish for them to stay safe but we also want this to serve as a reminder to COMELEC that voters are safer when we extend the registration,” Gladys Milioga, First Time Voters Network convenor said.

“We are hearing reports of unbearable long lines and of people lining up as early as 3AM outside COMELEC. These are potential health risks that can be mitigated if COMELEC finally decides to extend voters’ registration,” Alyannah Lagasca of Center for Youth Advocacy and Networking said.

After the Senate resolution supporting calls to extend the registration, the youth groups want COMELEC to declare the extension weeks before the deadline on September 30.

“Wala nang excuse ang Comelec not to extend the registration. Lahat nananawagan na nang extension: House of Representatives, Senate, media, youth and student groups and other sectors. All concerns were fully deliberated and considered. Lahat nag-aagree na kaya ang ligtas na extension at ito ay nararapat,” Justine Balane, Secretary General of Akbayan Youth said.

The spray bottles contained calls like: “Stay safe and Extend!”, “Safe na safe sa voters reg extension!” and “Kapit lang! Ipapaextend din natin to!” (Hang tight! Let’s call for extension!).