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List of Oversease Voting Applicants (SEPTEMBER 2014) Page 1 of 127 No List of Oversease Voting Applicants (SEPTEMBER 2014) Page 1 of 127 No. Name Date Type of Application 1 AARON, VALERIANO PANGANIBAN 02-Sep-2014 Reactivation 2 ABABON, ALEJANDRO BARTOLABAC 14-Sep-2014 Certification 3 ABACAN, LOUIMEL LABAY 15-Sep-2014 Certification 4 ABAD, CLARISSA PUERTOLLANO 11-Sep-2014 Registration 5 ABAD, DANTE MANGANA 04-Sep-2014 Registration 6 ABADIA, EDWIN SANCHEZ 15-Sep-2014 Certification 7 ABADILLA, THEA RAMOS 25-Sep-2014 Registration 8 ABAIGAR, CHINITO JABINAL 28-Sep-2014 Registration 9 ABAJO, DEXTER SUICO 14-Sep-2014 Registration 10 ABALON, WILFRIDO SOBRIA 11-Sep-2014 Registration 11 ABALORIO, JOEL FULGENCIO 16-Sep-2014 Certification 12 ABALOS, EFREN MADAYAG 01-Sep-2014 Registration 13 ABALOS, ERWIN RAMOS 10-Sep-2014 Registration 14 ABALOS, MARIBETH MONCES 04-Sep-2014 Registration 15 ABAN, REGGIE MIRABEL 18-Sep-2014 Certification 16 ABANADOR, JUEL ABE 18-Sep-2014 Certification 17 ABANID, EDUARDO BROA 25-Sep-2014 Certification 18 ABANILLA, HIEZEL ESPANOLA 01-Sep-2014 Registration 19 ABAÑO, AILA LORENA 16-Sep-2014 Registration 20 ABANTAS, MOHAIMEN MENOR 16-Sep-2014 Registration 21 ABANTE, DOMINGO ABELA 14-Sep-2014 Certification 22 ABARA, ROMEO ALEJANDRO 22-Sep-2014 Certification 23 ABARCAR, DANIEL PERDIDO 18-Sep-2014 Registration 24 ABARIENTOS, JOEY CAUDILLA 18-Sep-2014 Registration 25 ABARQUEZ, RICHARD CARPENTERO 12-Sep-2014 Certification 26 ABAS, APIPA KAMIL 02-Sep-2014 Registration 27 ABAS, BERNA SAPBETEN 29-Sep-2014 Registration 28 ABAS, MOKTAR LUMAGAN 17-Sep-2014 Registration 29 ABAS, NORHANIE SADDI 28-Sep-2014 Registration 30 ABASA, ROSALITO ADOLFO 18-Sep-2014 Certification 31 ABASTILLAS, MARVIN DALUCAP 25-Sep-2014 Registration 32 ABAT, EBRAHIM MOKHALID 08-Sep-2014 Registration 33 ABAY, NORMILA CALI 12-Sep-2014 Registration 34 ABAYON, ALDRIN JOSE NERI 04-Sep-2014 Registration 35 ABAYON, REZA NELLAS 18-Sep-2014 Certification 36 ABDALA, JINKY DIMAAPI 18-Sep-2014 Registration 37 ABDON, NOLASCO TALAISA 24-Sep-2014 Registration 38 ABDUA, DONANT LIPAE 04-Sep-2014 Registration 39 ABDUHARI, NASRALYN GULAM 22-Sep-2014 Registration 40 ABDUL, MERIAM LIGA 11-Sep-2014 Registration 41 ABDUL, MONIB ALI 28-Sep-2014 Registration 42 ABDUL, NINA MOHAMMAD 04-Sep-2014 Registration 43 ABDUL, RONNIE MARAPON 10-Sep-2014 Registration 44 ABDULA, PERLA BALANSAG 01-Sep-2014 Registration 45 ABDULAH, ROWENA ODIN 21-Sep-2014 Registration 46 ABDULKADIL, JAINA ALDARUS 03-Sep-2014 Registration 47 ABDULKARIM, RUKAYA SALUANG 21-Sep-2014 Registration 48 ABDULLA, NOR-ASIA LUCAS 29-Sep-2014 Certification 49 ABDULLAH, BADRIA MASLA 07-Sep-2014 Registration 50 ABDULLAH, HAMIDA AMER 12-Sep-2014 Registration List of Oversease Voting Applicants (SEPTEMBER 2014) Page 2 of 127 No. Name Date Type of Application 51 ABDULLAH, SAIDA MANEGED 30-Sep-2014 Registration 52 ABDULLAH, SITTIE RAMLA MASUKAT 01-Sep-2014 Registration 53 ABDULRAHMAN , AIZA LAKIT 10-Sep-2014 Registration 54 ABDULSALIM, POTRE LABUAN 09-Sep-2014 Registration 55 ABDURAHMAN, ALMOSRI TAALAL 13-Sep-2014 Registration 56 ABDURAHMAN, ALPHIAN HO 21-Sep-2014 Registration 57 ABDURAHMAN, BASIR KAHAL 01-Sep-2014 Registration 58 ABDURASAD, RABBYA SAMSARAJI 02-Sep-2014 Registration 59 ABECILLA, RODERICK BAUAT 16-Sep-2014 Certification 60 ABEDIN , SAULAH ASIM 02-Sep-2014 Registration 61 ABEDIN, JOHN KUSAIN 16-Sep-2014 Registration 62 ABEDIN, SOHRIA BARAOCOR 24-Sep-2014 Registration 63 ABEJAR, MARK JASON CUBILLA 07-Sep-2014 Certification 64 ABELLA, EPHRAIM CENIZA 04-Sep-2014 Registration 65 ABELLA, MELINDA MUYALDE 29-Sep-2014 Registration 66 ABELLA, SOPHOCLES ESCOBER 02-Sep-2014 Registration 67 ABELLANA, ROMULO JR. RIZARDO 29-Sep-2014 Registration 68 ABELLANA, SUBAYDA SARIP 01-Sep-2014 Registration 69 ABENIO, PRUDENCIO JR. DELA CRUZ 11-Sep-2014 Registration 70 ABENOJA, RONALD MORALES 03-Sep-2014 Certification 71 ABETRIA, ANTONIO JR. MACAPAYAG 07-Sep-2014 Registration 72 ABGAO, LOPE GRAVOSO 04-Sep-2014 Registration 73 ABIDEN, AMINA MUSA 10-Sep-2014 Registration 74 ABIN, CEZARIO RICAFRENTE 15-Sep-2014 Reactivation 75 ABINA, JONATHAN AQUINO 07-Sep-2014 Registration 76 ABING, YOLY MONTEZA 02-Sep-2014 Registration 77 ABIOG, MARISSA DE LEON 03-Sep-2014 Certification 78 ABIUL, CHARLIE UDTUHAN 08-Sep-2014 Registration 79 ABIVA, ADOR MATIC 04-Sep-2014 Registration 80 ABLAO, DENNIS GALICIA 01-Sep-2014 Registration 81 ABLER, RICKY TUTING 03-Sep-2014 Certification 82 ABO, MONERA HUSSAIN 14-Sep-2014 Registration 83 ABOGA, WILLIAM LIQUE 10-Sep-2014 Certification 84 ABONG, FERDINAND SABADUQUIA 17-Sep-2014 Registration 85 ABORDO, ELLEN DECHAVEZ 18-Sep-2014 Certification 86 ABRAGAN, ANNA LIZA DUYAG 28-Sep-2014 Registration 87 ABRAO, ANGELITO ABARCA 30-Sep-2014 Registration 88 ABRES, NICOLAS RESMA 01-Sep-2014 Registration 89 ABTUH, LORRISA MYRNA LIM 25-Sep-2014 Registration 90 ABUAN, ALEXANDER RUABORO 09-Sep-2014 Certification 91 ABUBAKAR, SITTI NELJA SAHAM 18-Sep-2014 Registration 92 ABUBO, LORETO JR. JUBILO 21-Sep-2014 Certification 93 ABUCAR, FRANCISCO SARCILLA 08-Sep-2014 Certification 94 ABUCAR, MARICEL BAMBICO 08-Sep-2014 Certification 95 ABULRAHMAN, ARIANNE MARIE MADJILON 21-Sep-2014 Registration 96 ABUNALES, MARGIE MARLENE JALALON 17-Sep-2014 Certification 97 ABUNALES, NORLITA ATREGENIO 13-Sep-2014 Registration 98 ABURAN, NORENSAN MORTEZA 03-Sep-2014 Registration 99 ACABAL, RONALD TAN 10-Sep-2014 Registration 100 ACANA, WILHELMINA PROLLAN 09-Sep-2014 Certification List of Oversease Voting Applicants (SEPTEMBER 2014) Page 3 of 127 No. Name Date Type of Application 101 ACAS, ANTONIO GALAURA 07-Sep-2014 Registration 102 ACASO, MARY GRACE ASINJO 24-Sep-2014 Registration 103 ACEDERA, RONILO MARCELO 03-Sep-2014 Registration 104 ACEDO, ERONELIO JR. ANDOYO 03-Sep-2014 Registration 105 ACENA, ALEMAR CAGUIOA 01-Sep-2014 Certification 106 ACERO, RAUL DAACA 25-Sep-2014 Registration 107 ACERO, RONEL AVILA 14-Sep-2014 Certification 108 ACHASO, MARCELINA IGMASIN 09-Sep-2014 Registration 109 ACHAY, JEANETTE UGAY 17-Sep-2014 Certification 110 ACLAN, NEIL CADIZ 12-Sep-2014 Certification 111 ACLAO, LINO CELLONA 10-Sep-2014 Registration 112 ACOB, MARIAM SALIE 18-Sep-2014 Registration 113 ACOP, WARDEN TIDANG 25-Sep-2014 Registration 114 ACOPIADO, JESUS PASADILLA 02-Sep-2014 Registration 115 ACOSTA, ALFREDO JR. SILARAN 14-Sep-2014 Registration 116 ACOSTA, ANGEL FABROA 03-Sep-2014 Registration 117 ACOSTA, ANNIE MAE AUSTRIA 29-Sep-2014 Certification 118 ACOSTA, DAN ORVILLE VILLACASTIN 30-Sep-2014 Registration 119 ACOSTA, RENATO DELA CRUZ 02-Sep-2014 Certification 120 ACOSTA, RONALD ACOSTA 11-Sep-2014 Registration 121 ACUARIO, BRIGIDA TESORO 01-Sep-2014 Certification 122 ACUARIO, LINDA TESORO 25-Sep-2014 Registration 123 ACUPICUP, LAURO JR. DOMINGO 04-Sep-2014 Registration 124 ADAJAR, MELROSE LAMBOLOTO 25-Sep-2014 Registration 125 ADAM, NHORWINA AKMAD 02-Sep-2014 Registration 126 ADAME, SERAPIO CICERON 03-Sep-2014 Registration 127 ADAMERO, IRENE PAGULAYAN 18-Sep-2014 Registration 128 ADANTE, MARK ANTHONY AGRAVANTE 04-Sep-2014 Registration 129 ADAP, JECEP JACOSALEM 07-Sep-2014 Registration 130 ADARO, TRINIDAD SANITA 02-Sep-2014 Registration 131 ADINA, RODOLFO MARZAN 18-Sep-2014 Registration 132 ADLONG, JEFREY MONTES 16-Sep-2014 Registration 133 ADO, JOCELYN MARQUEZ 22-Sep-2014 Certification 134 ADOK, MAULA DAMIYOG 08-Sep-2014 Registration 135 ADOK, MONIRA DIGANDANG 08-Sep-2014 Certification 136 ADOK, MONIRA DIGANDANG 08-Sep-2014 For Correction 137 ADOLFO, DAREN RYAN YAUN 28-Sep-2014 Certification 138 ADRIANO, ERIL HEMELIO SIANO 07-Sep-2014 Registration 139 ADRIANO, JOSE ANGELITO ROY MARTIN 11-Sep-2014 Registration 140 ADRIANO, SHYLOCK CAPILI 22-Sep-2014 Registration 141 ADSAD, NIDA DANI 22-Sep-2014 Registration 142 ADUNA, ROBLES CATAQUIS 18-Sep-2014 Registration 143 AFABLE, ERIC ILAO 16-Sep-2014 Registration 144 AFABLE, RAFAEL CINSUANGCO 03-Sep-2014 Registration 145 AFUANG, WILLIAM SANTIAGO 02-Sep-2014 Registration 146 AGAGAD, SHERLY PARIÑAS 09-Sep-2014 Registration 147 AGALOOS, RYAN CUMABIG 13-Sep-2014 Registration 148 AGAPITO, SALVADOR MEDENILLA 08-Sep-2014 Reactivation 149 AGASEN, GENEROSO REGACHO 15-Sep-2014 Registration 150 AGAWIN, IBARRA DIMARANAN 02-Sep-2014 Registration List of Oversease Voting Applicants (SEPTEMBER 2014) Page 4 of 127 No. Name Date Type of Application 151 AGBAYANI, DONA MARET 02-Sep-2014 Registration 152 AGBAYANI, KAREN DELA CRUZ 21-Sep-2014 Registration 153 AGBISIT, HAZEL BAUTISTA 24-Sep-2014 Certification 154 AGCANAS, GILBERT VILLANUEVA 16-Sep-2014 Registration 155 AGCAOILI, ANALYN UY 30-Sep-2014 Certification 156 AGCAOILI, JOEWELL MOLINA 01-Sep-2014 Registration 157 AGDA, EDUARDO CRUZ 15-Sep-2014 Registration 158 AGDOL, DINDO SEARES 11-Sep-2014 Registration 159 AGDON, RYAN TATING 12-Sep-2014 Certification 160 AGDON, WILFREDO II CHUNTIC 30-Sep-2014 Registration 161 AGDUYENG, CATHERINE ALMENIANA 12-Sep-2014 Registration 162 AGILLON, MAREEFE ROSALES 12-Sep-2014 Registration 163 AGORTO, ARNEL PELAYO 24-Sep-2014 Certification 164 AGPAWA , PRINCESS PALLARINA 11-Sep-2014 Registration 165 AGPLAZA, EDUARDO BALIGAT 21-Sep-2014 Registration 166 AGRAVANTE, JENNIFER NACARIO 18-Sep-2014 Registration 167 AGSALDA, EGIL GUILLERMO 29-Sep-2014 Certification 168 AGSALUD, RONNIE DUMANGAS 10-Sep-2014 Registration 169 AGTANG , ARIEL PASCUAL 25-Sep-2014 Certification 170 AGTAY, GAVINO PAGCALIWAGAN 12-Sep-2014 Registration 171 AGUADO, LEONARDO BERNABE 22-Sep-2014 Registration 172 AGUADO, TIBURCIO CABANGON 02-Sep-2014 Registration 173 AGUALIN, GENER CEYNAS 30-Sep-2014 Registration 174 AGUAS, CRESSE SAGCILO 11-Sep-2014 Registration 175 AGUAS, ROBERTO FRANCISCO 01-Sep-2014 Certification 176 AGUBANG, RUSSLLIN MARFEGA 02-Sep-2014
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