(File photo) MANILA - There is a process that needs to be observed in removing names of deceased voters from the official list of voters, an official of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said on Tuesday. "We cannot immediately remove the names of those who died because of Republic Act (RA) No. 8189 otherwise known as the continuing registration law. The Comelec cannot automatically remove them," Commissioner George Erwin Garcia said in a radio interview. Garcia explained that the civil registry office of a local government unit has to issue first a certification that an individual has died before his or her name can actually be removed from the list by the poll body's election registration board. "Supposed to be, they (civil registry) should be giving regular updates to the Comelec on that matter. However, it does not happen because they do not immediately issue these certifications," he added. This came amid concerns that the names of deceased voters who re
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