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Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION on ELECTIONS COMMITTEE on OVERSEAS VOTING Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS COMMITTEE ON OVERSEAS VOTING CERTIFIED LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS 2013 National Elections Country : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Post / Jurisdiction : CHICAGO Seq. No. Form ID No. Name Sex Birthdate CivilStatus 1 8402320100000317 ABA JR., MARIO RAMIREZ M February 24,1982 M 2 8402320130000445 ABAD, KING JAMES KRISTOFFER M August 15 , 1993 S PADUA 3 8402310500000734 ABAD, SHARON MAE ALDA F August 15 , 1978 M 4 6080020130051893 ABADIILLA, JACQUELINE MARIE PANG F January 01,1975 M 5 6080020130061081 ABADILLA, MARTIN JOSEPH ABAD M June 03,1973 M 6 8402310200000188 ABADILLA, SOCORRO AGUSTIN F October 25,1943 W 7 8402310200000167 ABANCO, TING CALVEZ M October 06,1984 M 8 8402310500000405 ABANDO, ROGER CASIMINA M December 05 , 1979 M 9 8402310400000649 ABANGAN, BENJAMIN TIRAD M November 01 , 1970 M 10 8402310400000650 ABANGAN, CHERYL GARAY F November 18 , 1965 M 11 8402310300000978 ABANIS, ARMANDO CADION M November 24 , 1964 M 12 8402320100000542 ABANTE, LUCILY MEDINA F July 29 , 1973 M 13 8403210500000443 ABAO, ARLENE DINGOL F August 28 , 1973 S 14 8402310300000558 ABAPO, MARIA LORENA CAVAN F March 20,1976 S 15 8402320130000368 ABARCA, ANTOLIN JR CAINDOY M July 05 , 1954 M 16 8402320130000367 ABARCA, FE RICARTE F January 15,1953 M 17 8402300300000209 ABARCA, FELICITAS ROSAL F November 15 , 1948 M 18 8402320130000343 ABARQUEZ, ANA GRACE ALMODOVAR F April 17,1975 M 19 8402310400000968 ABASOLO, PABLITO LOSTOJIO M January 05,1951 M 20 8402310400000969 ABASOLO, VIRGINIA FRIGILLANA F November 01 , 1950 M 21 8402320100000379 ABAYAN, NILVIE ORTALLA F October 23,1978 M 22 6080020130054920 ABAYARI, CRISTINE MAE BUENO F November 01 , 1991 S 23 8402310400000693 ABAYON, MARIA DONNA ASSIN F August 15 , 1975 M 24 6080020130010741 ABAYON, NELLIE JUANEZA F March 07,1969 M 25 6080020130010757 ABAYON, RAUL FORMENTERA M April 20,1964 M 26 8402310300000648 ABBAGU, MARICEL BASILIO F December 12 , 1972 M 27 8402310500000468 ABECIA, MELCHORA BATENGGO F January 06,1972 M 28 8402320130000509 ABELARDO, PRISCILA FERNANDEZ F July 08 , 1935 M 29 8402310300000249 ABELEDA, ARIS RODEL OLIQUINO M November 07 , 1974 M 30 8402310300000248 ABELEDA, MARIA ASUNCION ABRERA F August 16 , 1974 M 31 6080020130011841 ABELLA, ANGELI ARIAS F April 14,1959 M 32 6080020130014042 ABELLA, MARINA CRUZ F August 11 , 1978 M 33 6080020130011665 ABELLA, OSCAR MONTANANO M January 16,1959 M 34 8402310500000065 ABELLANA, TOMASITA LUGO F November 25 , 1957 M 35 8402310400000335 ABELLERA, ALDOUS MALVIN M May 07,1983 S MALICDEM 36 8402310100000783 ABELLERA, BANJAMIN PADILLA M September 06,1935 L 37 8402320100000568 ABELLERA, BENJAMIN PADILLA M September 06,1935 M 38 8402310400000334 ABELLERA, IRMA LOU MALICDEM F May 05,1951 W CLOV_USCH Page 1 of 174 Country : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Post / Jurisdiction : CHICAGO Seq. No. Form ID No. Name Sex Birthdate CivilStatus 39 8402310400000333 ABELLERA, MEGAN MARI MALICDEM F November 08 , 1989 S 40 8402310200000660 ABENDAN, ESTRELLITA MONTES F January 05,1964 L 41 8402310200000658 ABENDAN, HEINRICH YAP M September 17,1968 M 42 8402310100000844 ABESAMIS, JESSE RIVERA M November 27 , 1947 M 43 8402310400000204 ABIAD, LETICIA GOMEZ F September 28,1935 W 44 8402320100000844 ABIOL, GLORIA STA. MARIA F May 09,1943 W 45 6080020130053976 ABIVA, GLENDA CANONIZADO F September 21,1990 S 46 6080020130063453 ABIVA, GLORY CANONIZADO F October 18,1963 M 47 8402310100000088 ABLAO, CONRADO AGUILAR M June 02,1922 M 48 8402310500000600 ABNE, KHRIS SUAN M December 10 , 1986 S 49 8402310100000585 ABOG, DENISE MARGARETT PEPITO F December 11 , 1976 M 50 8402310200000990 ABREGANA, ROMEO VILLAREAL M May 17,1970 M 51 8402310100001058 ABRINGE, MARINA EWAY F December 26 , 1938 M 52 8402310100001059 ABRINGE, RODOLFO MARINO M October 07,1938 M 53 8402310100000662 ABROGAR, ERNESTO PERALTA M January 01,1936 M 54 8402310100000663 ABROGAR, ROSEMARY VIVERO F March 28,1941 M 55 8402320100000798 ABSIN, THALMA BAGNOL F September 16,1963 S 56 8402310300000899 ABUBO, GLORIA TAMSI F June 04,1940 W 57 8402310300000898 ABUBO, JOANNA TAMSI F August 05 , 1971 S 58 84230130000032 ABUBO, MARSHALUNA TAMSI F September 22,1980 M 59 8402310200000224 ABULENCIA, EMMA SERDENA F December 08 , 1974 M 60 8402310200000249 ABULENCIA, JONI DAROY M July 30 , 1977 M 61 8402310500000785 ABUNDO, BERNADETTE LOGRONIO F August 19 , 1982 M 62 8402310400000570 ABUNDO, GIANNE FRANCHESCA F December 12 , 1982 M ABLANG 63 8402310200000831 ABUNDO, GRACE LOZANO F May 13,1967 M 64 8402320100000739 ABUSAMAN, FARHA JEHAN SAHAC F December 20 , 1991 S 65 8402310100001237 ABUSTAN, MARIA CONSOLACION F September 08,1956 M BARNES 66 8402310400000757 ABUYABOR, JHONNA PANARES F December 02 , 1980 M 67 8402320100000358 ACABAL, CARLITO RESABA M March 05,1977 M 68 8402320130000416 ACABAL, TEOFILO ACADEMIA M March 07,1942 M 69 6080010200012558 ACAIN, RILINDA HILARIO F May 27,1982 S 70 8402310500000894 ACAS, BRINDES CARDENA M July 27 , 1950 L 71 8402320100000882 ACERON, ARIEL POLICARPIO M May 14,1981 S 72 8402320130000278 ACHIVARA, EMILIA SANCHEZ F October 08,1955 M 73 8402310300000047 ACIDO, JOSE CUYOS M January 29,1937 M 74 6080020130194218 ACOMPAÑADO, MARIFE MANIEVO F June 23,1985 S 75 8402310400000473 ACOSTA, ERLINDA LEDDA F August 23 , 1941 W 76 8402310500000805 ACOSTA, MARIA THERESA ARMADA F July 14 , 1975 M 77 6080020100044321 ACOSTA, ROSALYN RESPICIO F December 25 , 1947 W 78 8402310300000495 ACUB, JAY CASTRO M February 19,1978 S 79 8402310500000755 ACUMABIG, PAUL MICHAEL BARCO M May 02,1974 M 80 8402320100000481 ACUNA, MANUEL GUMIIT M August 22 , 1940 M 81 8402310300000215 ACUNA, SONIA LASALA F September 17,1958 M 82 8402320100000315 ADAJAR, PEPITO AMURAO M August 15 , 1967 M CLOV_USCH Page 2 of 174 Country : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Post / Jurisdiction : CHICAGO Seq. No. Form ID No. Name Sex Birthdate CivilStatus 83 6080020130053988 ADALIN, JUMER JAN BARCELONA M September 06,1991 S 84 8402310400000635 ADAMOS, HENRY DE GUZMAN M May 01,1975 M 85 8402310400000636 ADAMOS, REMEDIOS MAGTOTO F May 15,1977 M 86 8402320100000409 ADAMS, ALFRED ABAOAG M August 19 , 1952 M 87 8402310500000389 ADAMS, HERNALIZA ARROYO F March 15,1971 M 88 8402310200000453 ADAMS, LYDIA VILLAFLOR F March 27,1967 M 89 3443202500000121 ADAMS, MARIALYN LARIBA F July 03 , 1964 M 90 8402310500000654 ADANZA, ERLINDA YU F July 27 , 1941 W 91 8402320100000496 ADAP, EWELL CASIGURAN F December 30 , 1956 M 92 8402310500000375 ADDISON, MARIA EVANGELIE NASARA F August 29 , 1966 M 93 8402320100000794 ADESER, NELIA TEJADA F August 17 , 1971 S 94 8402310400000399 ADIONG, JONATHAN ORACION M February 27,1972 M 95 8402320100000696 ADLAON, MICHAEL BUSLON M July 15 , 1984 S 96 8402310300000936 ADO, KATHYRINE AMOROSO F August 08 , 1974 M 97 8402310300000533 ADOLFO, ERNESTO RUIZ M July 14 , 1954 M 98 8402310400000021 ADRAINCEM, TIMOTEO ALRO M September 11,1957 M POLICARPIO 99 6080020130014935 ADRALES, TERRENCE _ M September 09,1991 S 100 8402320100000673 ADRE, CECILE ABIGAIL ALVAREZ F February 17,1980 M 101 8402320100000085 ADRIATICO, ELIZABETH PAULINO F July 11 , 1962 L 102 8402310100001281 AENLLE, GLENDA REYES F August 07 , 1971 M 103 8402320130000052 AGANAD, FELIZA GOMEZ F October 12,1936 L 104 8402320100000308 AGANAN, NORMA VILLAREIZ F December 31 , 1930 W 105 8402320130000518 AGAPAOA, DELIA GULOY F December 29 , 1954 W 106 6080020130013191 AGARPAO, OFELIA SALCEDO F May 26,1954 W 107 6080020130053295 AGATON, AMADO CALMA M August 04 , 1952 M 108 8402310100001354 AGBAY, EDUARDO ENRIQUEZ M June 26,1966 M 109 8402310100001353 AGBAY, MARIA CARMENCITA F May 10,1963 M MAGALLON 110 8402310400000756 AGBAYANI, DINAH CASTILLO F June 26,1955 M 111 6080020130051145 AGBISIT, CHITO PAOLO ALPHONSUS M October 31,1986 S BUMANGLAG 112 6080020130064049 AGBISIT, JAN VINCENT GABRIEL M February 27,1989 S BUMANGLAG 113 8402310400000047 AGBON, FERNANDO DAGATAN M February 29,1976 M 114 8402310500000553 AGBUYA, MERLITA QUIZON F July 29 , 1951 M 115 6080020130181763 AGBUYA, SERGIO JR. ABORDO M September 13,1972 M 116 8402310300000992 AGBUYA, JR., ROLANDO LIM M June 15,1975 S 117 8402320100000413 AGCAOILI, ARNOLD FORONDA M August 06 , 1978 M 118 8402320100000412 AGCAOILI, LAWRENCE MARIE COLOMA F September 06,1980 M 119 8402320100000066 AGCOPRA, LELEBETH _ F September 30,1964 M 120 8402310200000913 AGDUMA, MARIA ROXANNE ANGELA F June 05,1984 S CORNELIO 121 8402320100000617 AGGABAO, AMOS ALCUIN GUIYAB M December 30 , 1971 M 122 8402320100000616 AGGABAO, MARY ANN MENDEZ F September 27,1977 M 123 8402310500000352 AGGABAO, RYAN GERARD ESCOBER M September 18,1979 S 124 8402310100000141 AGIAS, FELIPE ANGCON M October 22,1954 M 125 8402310200000403 AGINS, CHRISTINA LASALA F July 24 , 1949 M CLOV_USCH Page 3 of 174 Country : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Post / Jurisdiction : CHICAGO Seq. No. Form ID No. Name Sex Birthdate CivilStatus 126 8402310400000172 AGLAHI, RODERICK HERNANDEZ M February 20,1969 M 127 8402310500000567 AGLANO, ALMA MEJIA F November 15 , 1979 M 128 8402310500000565 AGLANO, OSCARSON BALSINO M April 27,1980 M 129 8402310200000427 AGNES, RICARDO VASQUEZ M March 26,1959 M 130 8402310100000144 AGNGARAYNGAY, HENRY GASPAR M June 07,1970 M 131 8402310100000143 AGNGARAYNGAY, JOVELYN ANDRES F July 17 , 1970 M 132 8402310500000401 AGONCILLO, EMELYN BAUTISTA F October 16,1971 M 133 8402310500000400 AGONCILLO, GIL VIADO M June 15,1971 M 134 8402310200000821 AGREGADO, GEORGE JR. ALONZO M August 28 , 1960 S 135 8402310200000680 AGTARAP, RONALD ALCID M January 10,1963 M 136 8402310300000874 AGUDO, MA. LOURDES FIGUEROA F April 01,1973 M 137 8402310300000873 AGUDO, JR,
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