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List of Voters Approved by the Rerb Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF VOTERS APPROVED BY THE RERB Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2018 - Jan. 31, 2018 Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy/Post : DUBAI No. Voter's Name / VIN Voter's Address 1 AALA, EDITHA AGUIRRE DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E1392EAA20000 2 ABABA, FREDERICK GIMANTOG PO BOX 686 AEAEDU-0000A-J1380FGA10000 3 ABAD, ANDREA TABILIN AL RIGGA AEAEDU-0000A-B0483ATA20000 4 ABAD, ANNIE DAANOY AL SHAABA AEAEDU-0000A-G0787ADA20000 5 ABAD, JETHRO MICHAEL ANGELO AGULAN AL KARAMA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K1493JAA10000 6 ABAD, JONAH JOJO HEERLIJK ABARRA ABDUL AZIZ AL MAJID AEAEDU-0000A-C0886JAA10000 7 ABADIANO, CATHERINE BORNEA CORNICHE AJMAN AEAEDU-0000A-K1790CBA20000 8 ABAGA, SERGIO JR MONTERMOSO DRY DOCKS AEAEDU-0000A-K2665SMA10000 9 ABAINZA, JIMMY GENIO AL SATWA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K2984JGA10000 10 ABAIS, EMILY VILLAGRACIA AL QOUZ, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-G1788EVA20000 11 ABAIS, SERGIO III YATOC AL QUOZ AEAEDU-0000A-J2587SYA10000 12 ABAIZ, FERDINAND ROY ALMEDA AL BARSHA SOUTH, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-I1192FAA10000 13 ABAN, MARITES HICETA AL MIZHAR 2, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E0876MHA20000 14 ABANADOR, IAN GLENN AQUINO AL QUOZ AEAEDU-0000A-L1483IAA10000 15 ABANGAN, HAZEL BALO SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD AEAEDU-0000A-C2591HBA20000 16 ABANIL, EDGARDO ABAINZA AL NAHDA, SHARJAH AEAEDU-0000A-D0678EAA10000 17 ABANTE, ARNEL CASTILLO AL NAHDA, SHARJAH AEAEDU-0000A-K1479ACA10000 18 ABANTO, FELIPA MIRAFLOR DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-I2049FMA20000 19 ABAR, ARLENE SENON P.O BOX 7880 DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E1075ASA20000 20 ABARA, NOBLESA CRISTOBAL JUMEIRAH 2 AEAEDU-0000A-D1964NCA20000 21 ABARATIQUE, ALMA GARCIA AL SATWA AEAEDU-0000A-L3080AGA20000 22 ABARICO, LUKE NATHANIEL DIONGZON AL RAMS, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-K1681LDA10000 23 ABARQUEZ, KAREN LOU SASIL AL JAZEERA, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-K0677KSA20000 24 ABAS, AVIERAH MACALILAY KHUZAM, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-J0382AMA20000 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document, including other pertinent documents attached thereto that are shared by the Commission on Elections in compliance with the existing laws and rules, and in conformity with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 ( R.A. No. 10173 ) and its implementing Rules and Regulations, as well as the pertinent Circulars of the National Privacy Commission, are similarly bound to comply with the said laws, rules and regulations, relating to data privacy, security, confidentiality, protection and accountability. Date Printed: 17-Mar-18 10:02:33.604 PM Page 1 of 292 16846808e09ebc6ecb858ff6c6cdc47 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF VOTERS APPROVED BY THE RERB Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2018 - Jan. 31, 2018 Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy/Post : DUBAI No. Voter's Name / VIN Voter's Address 25 ABAYA, MARY ANN DIVINAFLOR DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-H0891MDA20000 26 ABAYON, JANE HABITAN DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-A0190JHA20000 27 ABAYON, ROMEL VILLANUEVA OUD METHA AEAEDU-0000A-K2671RVA10000 28 ABAYON, TOM ANDREI SIMEON OUD METHA DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K2899TSA10000 29 ABAYON-VILLAMOR, FATIMA GERGLORY ARCONADO AL BARSHA 1 AEAEDU-0000A-E2585FAA20000 30 ABCEDE, ALVIN BAUTISTA AL QOUZ, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-C2890ABA10000 31 ABDULKARIM, HARIGJA KAMAD DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E0985HKA20000 32 ABDULKARIM, SAMIRA AGIL INDUSTRIAL AREA AEAEDU-0000A-F0485SAA20000 33 ABDULLAH, ARBAYA LUNA ARABIAN RANCHES AEAEDU-0000A-C1077ALA20000 34 ABEJERO, CRISTINA PAGUDON ARABIAN RANCHES AEAEDU-0000A-E0280CPA20000 35 ABELARDE, EVANGELINE PORRAS JUMEIRAH 1 AEAEDU-0000A-E1870EPA20000 36 ABELGAS, ALVIN ACEBU BUR DUBAI, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K1285AAA10000 37 ABELLA, JERSON APAS RASHIDIYA AEAEDU-0000A-H0677JAA10000 38 ABELLANA, JOEL ROBIS AL NAHDA 2 AEAEDU-0000A-A1272JRA10000 39 ABELLANO, CHRISTINA CAMILLE CERDON DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-A1388CCA20000 40 ABELLANO, EHERSON PACHECO AL DIYAFAH DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-C1987EPA10000 41 ABELLANOSA, ANJO LARAÑO AL BARSHA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-A2794ALA10000 42 ABELLANOSA, JUN RAY QUIMCO ROLLA AEAEDU-0000A-F1889JQA10000 43 ABELLANOSA, MARICEL GACITA SATWA DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-C1480MGA20000 44 ABELLERA, MARK JAYLORD PAROCHA DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-I0687MPA10000 45 ABELLO, EDMALYN DOMINGO AL NAHDA 2 AEAEDU-0000A-E2589EDA20000 46 ABENDAÑO, MANELYN MACABATAO AL AZRA AREA AEAEDU-0000A-D1088MMA20000 47 ABERIN, PATRICIA ANNE HERNANDEZ AL QUOZ AEAEDU-0000A-F0496PHA20000 48 ABES, NAZKA INALIGO DUBAI MARINA AEAEDU-0000A-I2089NIA20000 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document, including other pertinent documents attached thereto that are shared by the Commission on Elections in compliance with the existing laws and rules, and in conformity with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 ( R.A. No. 10173 ) and its implementing Rules and Regulations, as well as the pertinent Circulars of the National Privacy Commission, are similarly bound to comply with the said laws, rules and regulations, relating to data privacy, security, confidentiality, protection and accountability. Date Printed: 17-Mar-18 10:02:33.604 PM Page 2 of 292 16846808e09ebc6ecb858ff6c6cdc47 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF VOTERS APPROVED BY THE RERB Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2018 - Jan. 31, 2018 Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy/Post : DUBAI No. Voter's Name / VIN Voter's Address 49 ABONALES, ELVIE MAYONILA AL NAKHEEL, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-H0484EMA20000 50 ABONG, BERNARD RANDY RAÑIN DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-L0289BRA10000 51 ABONG, LIBERLEE PASTOR JBR AEAEDU-0000A-J2881LPA20000 52 ABOY, MARK ANTHONY IGNAS DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-D2381MIA10000 53 ABRAHAM, MARICEL CATAMCO ROLLA, SHARJAH AEAEDU-0000A-I2590MCA20000 54 ABRANTES, HAZEL ARCEO AL QUSAIS 3 AEAEDU-0000A-E1690HAA20000 55 ABRATIQUE, FREDERICK VICEDO AL SATWA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-H0277FVA10000 56 ABREGANA, ALYSSA JOY PALCES AL BARSHA 1 AEAEDU-0000A-F2090APA20000 57 ABRENICA, SHEILA KAE VIVAS OUD METHA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-A2992SVA20000 58 ABRERA, LYDIA MARITESS ABAN DISCOVERY GARDENS, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-I1882LAA20000 59 ABROGAR, MARLYN BIASON AL WUHEIDA AEAEDU-0000A-I2782MBA20000 60 ABSALON, REBHIE KATE CHALSEA OLIVA DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-H1295ROA20000 61 ABSIN, MC QUIVENN DIMASUHID WASIT SHARJAH AEAEDU-0000A-L1992MDA10000 62 ABUBAKAR, JOHARA MAKMOD AL GAIL, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-L1085JMA20000 63 ABUBO, MABELLE AUSTRIA DEIRA DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E2184MAA20000 64 ABUCAY, KATHEEN FAYE BELIGANO DISCOVERY GARDEN, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-H1984KBA20000 65 ABUDA, JUDY PADEL RASHIDIYA AEAEDU-0000A-I2886JPA10000 66 ABUEL, MARIE ANTTONETTE ESTELEYDES DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-J2187MEA20000 67 ABUNDO, CASTO HONORATO PAULINO MIRDIFF, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K0350CPA10000 68 ABUNYAWAN, JOANN GUMBAN 33 MUHAISNAH MIRDIF DUBAI UNITED ARAB AEDU-0000A-D1466JGA20000 EMIRATES 69 ABUSTAN, KIM ACUPAN DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-H2183KAA10000 70 ABUSTAN, MARIA FRANCIA FAJARDO AL NAHDA AEAEDU-0000A-I1782MFA20000 71 ABUTAL, BERNADETTE VIDAL AL MAHATTA, SHARJAH AEAEDU-0000A-C1389BVA20000 72 ACABA, DOLORES GULFERICA MOTOR CITY AEAEDU-0000A-C1471DGA20000 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document, including other pertinent documents attached thereto that are shared by the Commission on Elections in compliance with the existing laws and rules, and in conformity with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 ( R.A. No. 10173 ) and its implementing Rules and Regulations, as well as the pertinent Circulars of the National Privacy Commission, are similarly bound to comply with the said laws, rules and regulations, relating to data privacy, security, confidentiality, protection and accountability. Date Printed: 17-Mar-18 10:02:33.604 PM Page 3 of 292 16846808e09ebc6ecb858ff6c6cdc47 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF VOTERS APPROVED BY THE RERB Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2018 - Jan. 31, 2018 Country : UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Embassy/Post : DUBAI No. Voter's Name / VIN Voter's Address 73 ACAIN, MARY GRACE DE GUZMAN DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-E3176MDA20000 74 ACEBEDO, ANTHONY SALAZAR AL JAFILLIYA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-J0585ASA10000 75 ACIBAR, REYNELIA GARCIA 196 A AL WASL RD. JUMEIRAAS DUBAI AEAE-0000A-G1064RGA 76 ACIDO, JORDAN SOMORAY DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K1286JSA10000 77 ACIERTO, DOMINIC BONGAT AL RIGGA AEAEDU-0000A-G1179DBA10000 78 ACLO, RITCHAN ESTOSO MUTEENA, DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-J1278REA10000 79 ACOL, LANI SEGUNDO AL HAMRAH, RAS AL KHAIMAH AEAEDU-0000A-G2979LSA20000 80 ACORDA, DOMINADOR JR. BULAUAN DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-H0480DBA10000 81 ACOSTA, HEENNA MENNALEE DUMAYAS AL QOUZ 1, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-K1381HDA20000 82 ACOSTA, JULIAN CARLO AMERILA AL WAHDA ST AEAEDU-0000A-E0787JAA10000 83 ACQUIOBEN, APRIL JOY CORDERO AL TWAR, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-D0495ACA20000 84 ACUTILLAR, HENRY JR. PICARRA AL SATWA AEAEDU-0000A-H2088HPA10000 85 ADA, JHODELYN SERNA DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-D0782JSA20000 86 ADALIA, JESUSARIO ABUCAL SANAYA AEAEDU-0000A-A1479JAA10000 87 ADAO, MA. RICA BARTOLO DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-B1182MBA20000 88 ADAP, LISSA MARIE TANGALIN AL QUSAIS, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-L0982LTA20000 89 ADARLO, WILLIE ROSALES BUR DUBAI, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-D1884WRA10000 90 ADI, MARITES HAPIN DEIRA AEAEDU-0000A-J2776MHA20000 91 ADI, ZENAIDA KADIL DEIRA, DUBAI AEAEDU-0000A-C1079ZKA20000 92 ADINA, DIANNE ROSE OLINGAY AL BARSHA 1 DUBAI
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