MANILA - A senior citizen and retired university professor who has voted for at least seven Philippine presidents since 1965 is worried that he may not be able to vote in the coming May 9 general and local elections. Teodoro P. Reyes, who is turning 79 years old on April 28, has received a notification from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) informing him that his registration record as a voter of the Quezon City-National Capital Region-Second District, is currently under review. A resident of Villa Nova Subdivision in Barangay Nagkaisang Nayon, Novaliches, Quezon City, Reyes is worried because the notification can be interpreted as invalidating his voter's identification number issued by the poll body during the time of retired Comelec Chairman Sixto S. Brillantes Jr. Reyes, a former head of the Electrical Engineering Department of the Rizal Technological University in Mandaluyong City, told the Philippine News Agency that he used the same voter's ID when he voted in the pr
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