The Commission on Elections, also known as COMELEC, has provided a valuable service for voters who want to know their designated voting precincts for the upcoming 13th May 2019 National and Local Elections. This option saves voters the hassle of going to their respective barangay halls, city halls, and other government establishments to personally ask for this information. Through the convenience of a website link, voters can now easily access their precinct details anywhere and at any time. This move by COMELEC is also an excellent way of promoting voter participation and civic responsibility among Filipinos. With this useful tool, voters can seamlessly cast their ballots and contribute to a free, honest, and credible election process. Overall, the COMELEC website link is an essential tool that every registered voter should take advantage of.
This service has been created to assist citizens in finding their designated polling centers, making the voting process more convenient and accessible for everyone. As per the guidelines of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), the voter database is updated as of the last voter registration period in September 2018. With this in mind, you can be sure that the information provided on this platform is always up-to-date and reliable. So, take advantage of our user-friendly search tools and find your assigned precinct or polling center right now!
If you are planning to vote but are unsure of where to cast your ballot, don’t worry! Below is a quick guide for you to easily check your voting precinct online. In today’s busy world, it’s essential to be able to access such information quickly and easily. By following this quick guide, you can be assured that you will be able to cast your vote without any hassle or confusion. Let’s get started and find your voting precinct online!
STEP 1
To access this information, all you need to do is click on the link, https://voterverifier.comelec.gov.ph/voter_precinct, which will direct you to the official Comelec website. By verifying your voter information through this website, you can ensure that you are registered and eligible to cast your vote in the upcoming elections.
STEP 2
Enter your first name, middle name, and last name on the provided space.
COMELEC provided some notes for names with extensions and other specific details. These information below are also listed in the Precinct Finder page of COMELEC.
People who do not have a middle name may use the dot or period (.) character.
If your name contains MA. or MARIA, try both variations in the FIRST NAME field.
If your name contains a JR, SR, II, III, IV, etc., try several variations of typing your Name.
- in the FIRST NAME field after your first name, such as “JUAN JR.”
- in the LAST NAME field after your last name, such as “DELA CRUZ JR.”
- without a period, such as “JR”
- with a comma and period, such as “JUAN, JR.”
- with two (or more) spaces in between, such as “JUAN JR.” or “JUAN JR.”
- or a combination of the above-mentioned variations.
To insert the “Ñ” character, simply click on the “Ñ” button provided at the side of each text field. You can also just use the Alt+165 combination keys.
It is also possible that the name was recorded as “N” simply instead of “Ñ”.
STEP 3
Select your Province and City or Municipality.
For National Capital Region, below are the lists of areas and cities under each district . These information are also listed in the Precinct Finder page of COMELEC.
- BINONDO
- ERMITA
- INTRAMUROS
- MALATE
- PACO
- PADACAN
- PORT AREA
- QUIAPO
- SAMPALOC
- SAN MIGUEL
- SAN NICOLAS
- SANTA ANA
- SANTA CRUZ
- TONDO
- CITY OF MANDALUYONG
- CITY OF MARIKINA
- CITY OF PASIG
- QUEZON CITY
- SAN JUAN CITY
- CALOOCAN CITY
- CITY OF VALENZUELA
- MALABON CITY
- NAVOTAS CITY
- CITY OF LAS PIÑAS
- CITY OF MAKATI
- CITY OF MUNTINLUPA
- CITY OF PARAÑAQUE
- PASAY CITY
- PATEROS
- TAGUIG
For residents of Sta. Mesa, Manila, select NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION – MANILA for PROVINCE then select SAMPALOC for CITY/MUNICIPALITY.
STEP 4
Tick the box for I’m not a robot captcha and images will show for verification. You need to select all related images of the given category and click the VERIFY button to continue.
STEP 5
If you able to verify the images, a check symbol will appear before I’m not a robot. Then, click the Search button to display your voting precinct record.
A new window will open and the record of your voting precinct will show same as below.
I want my precinct number
Hi, please note that the COMELEC link to check the voting precinct is not available. Kindly check it with your local COMELEC office.
Please find my precinct number
ito po ang link para macheck ang voting precinct, https://voterverifier.comelec.gov.ph/voter_precinct.
Ilagay nyo ln First Name, Middle Name, At Last Name, saka kung saan lugar kayo nakaregister bumoto.
Find my precinct no. San rafael iloilo area