It’s full steam ahead for the 2025 Philippine midterm elections, with overseas Filipino voters in the UAE set to cast their ballots online for the first time, starting on April 13.
On Friday, the Philippine Consulate-General in Dubai conducted the Final Lockdown and Sealing (FLS) of the Online Voting and Counting System (OVCS), ensuring that all digital infrastructure is in place and ready to go.
The groundbreaking move marks a major shift from the traditional manual process, eliminating long queues at Philippine missions. Filipinos can now vote using their mobile phones, tablets, laptops, or desktops — provided the devices are internet-enabled and have a camera.
Online voting will run for 30 days, from April 13 to May 12, 2025, ahead of the official election day on May 12.
To participate, voters must be registered with the Philippine Commission on Elections (Comelec) as overseas voters and pre-enrolled on the Comelec voting portal before May 7.
The Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate-General in Dubai are among 77 foreign posts worldwide facilitating the online voting system. While the process is expected to be fully digital, voters may still cast their ballots physically at the missions if needed.
Filipinos will be voting for 12 senators and one party-list representative in this year’s midterm polls.