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The Special Board of Election Inspectors print election returns for its clustered precinct. |
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Philippine Embassy in Washington DC has officially concluded the first-ever online voting for overseas voters in the United States and the Caribbean, marking a historic step towards expanding electoral access for Filipinos abroad.
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Members of the Special Board of Canvassers check the transmission status of the eight Philippine Foreign Services Posts in the United States. |
“This is a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to bring not only our government services—but also the democratic process—closer to Filipinos wherever they are in the world,” said Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez. “Online voting addresses long-standing challenges faced by our kababayan such as distance, accessibility, and postal delays.”
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The Special Board of Election Inspectors inspect the election results for the Caribbean. A total of 375 Filipinos based in the Caribbean voted during the 2025 National Elections. |
Simultaneously, the Embassy’s Special Board of Canvassers (SBOC) canvassed and consolidated the results from all eight Philippine Foreign Services Posts in the United States. Out of the 188,519 voters registered across these Posts—from Guam to Washington DC—a total of 9,806 Filipinos cast their digital ballots, reflecting an overall turnout of 5.2 percent. Watchers and election observers were also present during the counting and canvassing of votes, ensuring the transparency and accountability of the process
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Members of the Special Board of Canvassers sign the Certificate of Canvas after consolidating the election results of all 30 clustered precincts in the United States. |
“Historically, midterm polls see lower turnout compared to presidential elections,” Ambassador Romualdez added. “But we at the Embassy see this as the beginning of a more accessible, secure, and inclusive way of making sure that the voices of overseas Filipinos are heard. I thank our kababayan who participated and helped us implement this system with integrity and trust.”
Throughout the 30-day voting period, the Embassy provided multiple channels for voter assistance, including technical support and step-by-step guidance for those accessing the system.
The full election results are posted on the Embassy’s premises and can be accessed at https://2025electionresults.comelec.gov.ph/.
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