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Election materials delivered to pag-asa island in preparation for may 12 polls

Hanna Camella Talabucon by Hanna Camella Talabucon
May 7, 2025
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As part of preparations for the upcoming May 12 National and Local Elections, the provincial office of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) successfully delivered election paraphernalia to Pag-asa Island, located in the heart of the West Philippine Sea. The delivery was made aboard a Philippine Air Force C-295 aircraft, a logistical effort underscoring the challenges of conducting elections in remote areas.

Leading the operation was Provincial Election Supervisor Atty. Percival Mendoza, who, alongside COMELEC-Mimaropa Regional Director Atty. Gloria G. Ramos-Petallo, personally oversaw the transportation of election materials. The officials also conducted the final testing and sealing of the Automated Counting Machines (ACMs) on-site, ensuring the integrity of the voting process.

Pag-asa Island, which is part of the municipality of Kalayaan, is the only barangay in the area and hosts five precincts with a total of 819 registered voters. It has one clustered precinct and one voting center. Despite its small population, the island’s role in the national democratic process remains vital.

The delivery of election materials to Pag-asa Island serves as a critical reminder of the logistical complexity of ensuring that even the most far-flung areas are included in the electoral process. With the island’s remote location and limited infrastructure, the successful transport of materials symbolizes the government’s commitment to maintaining a democratic process across all of Palawan, even in the most challenging conditions.

The island’s election day preparations will be closely watched, particularly given the growing importance of the West Philippine Sea in national discourse. While voters in more accessible regions may take the election’s execution for granted, Pag-asa Island’s residents rely on a much more deliberate and careful effort to participate in their civic duties.
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