Are you a first-time voter or unsure what to bring on May 12?
Here’s what you need for a smooth, hassle-free voting experience.
#MatalinongBoto2025
Here’s what you need for a smooth, hassle-free voting experience.
#MatalinongBoto2025
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00:00Are you a first-time voter or unsure what to bring on May 12th?
00:07Here's what you need for a smooth, hassle-free voting experience.
00:11Bring a valid government-issued ID to present to the Electoral Board when you request your ballot.
00:17You can bring a handwritten code to go if you need a reminder.
00:20While cell phones are allowed inside the polling place,
00:23using them while voting or taking photos of your ballot is strictly prohibited.
00:27You may bring your own pen, but Kamalek will provide the official marker to be used for shading the ballot.
00:33Bring water, a snack, and a fan to stay cool and hydrated while waiting in line to vote.
00:39Lastly, don't forget your health essentials.
00:42Bring any needed medicine, a face mask, alcohol, and an umbrella for sun or rain protection.
00:49But here's what you shouldn't bring on voting day.
00:51Campaign materials like posters and flyers, firearms,
00:55and any items that may cause disturbance or disrupt the voting process.
01:00As you head to the polls, come prepared, stay mindful,
01:04and help keep the voting process safe and orderly for everyone.
01:08Make your vote count via Matalinong Voto 2025.