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Postal Mode of Voting Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BAHAMAS # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 1 ABEJARON MELITON JR. BULASO 2 ALCALA ALICE BATTAD 3 ALMOITE ANNALEAH VENTURA 4 AMADO DANILO VILLAR 5 AMBID JOLIE TOLENTINO 6 APOSTOL BENEDICTA CAYABYAB 7 ARQUIZA ASTROPHEL SANGCO 8 ASUNCION DIVINA PEDRAZA 9 BACULINAO IVY CHRIS DONDOYANO 10 BAMBA JOSEFINA RAMOS 11 BARON WILLYN BENSING 12 BARRON MARIA SALVACION MADROÑAL 13 BATALLONES CORA LADORES 14 BENAVIDES ALLAN SALIBIO 15 BONIFACIO RACHEL RAFAEL 16 BOUFFARD MARIA CARMELA LIM 17 CAMACHO MYRA VALDEZ 18 CAMORONGAN CARLITO MAMARIL 19 CAMORONGAN ELUZA PERFECTO 20 CANLAS REYNALDO TABAS 21 CASTILLO ANNA LISSA MANIANITA 22 CULLADO REDENTOR CALARA 23 CUNANAN LETICIA TUMANG 24 DE GUZMAN IMELDA REMOLACIO 25 DELA CRUZ CARINA FABIAN 26 DELA PAZ FLORENCE BERNICE DUGAY 27 DOMINGO GIAN ERNEST FERNANDEZ 28 DOMINGO ROCHELLE POCALLAN 29 DUMAPAY ELVIRA BATTAD 30 EDA FELICITA GARGOLES 31 ENCARNACION FELOMINO III CABIAS 32 ERACHO EDUARDO MENDOZA 33 ESCARTIN NORA ESTREMERA 34 ESIL ANNALYN ARANETA 35 FERNANDEZ JASMIN MACATANGAY 36 FERNANDEZ MARILYN APOSTOL 37 FERNANDEZ NERISSA CONSOLACION TARINAY 38 GENIL DANICA ANNE MARANAN Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BAHAMAS # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 39 GOTLADERA APRIL ROSE ONG 40 GUCE MARIA RIZALINA FRANCIA GUCE 41 GUEVARRA CHYVA EMPEYNADO 42 GUMBAN CATHERINE PABILONIA 43 HOBANIL ELIZABETH ALCARAZ 44 JACINTO JULIET SARMIENTO 45 JAGDON SHELLDON IBO 46 LIMON MARILOU NARVAEZ 47 MABITO LEAH BUENO 48 MABITO VIRGINIA DAYAG 49 MAGANA ALEX RODOLFO 50 MAGANA CRISTINA RODOLFO 51 MAGANA GLENDA LORICA 52 MAGRO NERELA BAUTISTA 53 MALOCO VICENTE EVANGELISTA 54 MANGOSING ROGELIO ECLIPSE 55 MAQUINIANA CHERRY MOROTA 56 MARANAN MEYNARDO JR. PEREZ 57 MARZAN JANE ANDALES 58 MEDIO STELLA MARIE DAGANDAN 59 MENDOZA RUBY GALACGAC 60 MOISES CORAZON CASTANEDA 61 MOISES MANUEL RAMIREZ 62 MORALES CLARO ARTHUR GAVINO 63 ORENSE EDUARDO JR ARCOS 64 OROLFO * CECILIA MAGDARAOG 65 PAEZ DOROTEA BUENO 66 PAMA LOVE LEE MALABAR 67 PEÑARANDA CLARA APAN 68 PINEDA JEFFREY MIGRINO 69 QUIRANTE LEONISA GIGANTE 70 QUITO VALENTINA BANGUG 71 REOLADA EDNA NANGCAS 72 RIO ARTEMIO DUENOG 73 RIO LEONORA ZOILO 74 SACE GREGORIO SARCIA 75 SANGCO JOSEPH MORETO 76 SANTILECES LUVEMIN DERILO Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BAHAMAS # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 77 SAPITULA HELEN PABILONIA 78 SARGUILLA MA LOURDES ALVARADO 79 SARIOLA JANET BALDOVINO 80 SILASTRE MARIA FREVELYN GARCIA 81 SILVA MARICEL DELGADO 82 SINGZON ALTE MONTANEZ 83 SOLIBAGA CRISTINA MONTINO 84 TAGLE GINA LASI 85 TAN EVANGELINE ESTEPA 86 TAÑEDO JOSEPHINE VALLE 87 TENDILLA GRACEZAR GERONES 88 TRINIDAD AIDA SARTO 89 TRINQUITE AMY LYNN ADOBO 90 TUYOR LOUIE ORIAS 91 VALENTINO REYNALDO JUMAQUIO 92 VERDAD FAUSTINO TOLDANEZ 93 VILORIA JENNETE ORBILLO 94 WAGA PERLITA REYES 95 ZAENS MARIFE GISPIN Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BERMUDA # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 1 ABDON JOHNWIL REYES 2 ACEBEDO ASTRIO CRUZ 3 ALAYON CARLOS JR. LAGO 4 ALERIA BELINDA MODAR 5 ALERIA MYRNA MODAR 6 AMBAS GIOVANNIE GRIPAL 7 ANDALLEON MARIVIC PAPEL 8 ANDAYA SONIA CALINGO 9 ANDRES SHARON LUNA 10 ANGELES ERLINDA TACATA 11 ANTONIO MARK ESTOPA 12 AQUINO NOEL GUILLO 13 AVIÑANTE ALAN RICALDE 14 BACABAC FALCONERI JR. OBISPADO 15 BACALE MARICRIS BAGON 16 BACANI LOLITA ALMARIO 17 BACASNO MA. FIDELINA BAGON 18 BALASOTE STEFANIE ANN CATEDRAL 19 BAOIT NOEMI TUMANENG 20 BELIZAR FORTUNATO JR. VENERACION 21 BUENAFLOR NATHANIEL QUE 22 BULATAO RAMIR NOCUM 23 BUMANGLAG RODRIGO JR DEUS 24 BURGESS GRACEJOY REGIS 25 CALAYAG MARIA LAILA CARINGAL 26 CALZADO JOVELYN CASTRO 27 CAMPANA ANASTACIA ESTIPULAR 28 CANCINO GUILBERT RYAN MAÑIBO 29 CAPE JUNERE CENTINA 30 CARATAO LESLIE DALUMPINES 31 CASTRO CHARIZZA SAN JUAN 32 CATALAN LEA VOLPANE 33 CAYCO JERRY GOZON 34 COMPETENTE JONATHAN PIANO 35 CROFTON NORA LASTIMOSO 36 CRUZ ALEXANDER IGNACIO 37 CRUZ DANILO DE CASTRO 38 CUACHON CHRISTOPHER CASTILLOTE Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BERMUDA # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 39 DE VILLA RICHARD REPOSO 40 DEL ROSARIO REMA-LIAH CORCINO 41 DIAZ ANTONINO JR. RAMIREZ 42 DIGNADICE ZELLE BENUEZA 43 DIMALALUAN MAURO GARCES 44 DIMALALUAN RUDOLF GARCES 45 DOMINGO LORETO DELGADO 46 ELOPRE REBECCA ALIM 47 ESGUERRA EDUARDO ESPINO 48 FELIX HAZEL SAGORSOR 49 GASTARDO WALTERIO ANSELMO 50 GUIRIGAY PRISCO ARANGCON 51 HAMAC SELF HAMOY 52 HECHANOVA MARILYN AVELLANO 53 INFANTE HORACE ELIVERA 54 JAMILI SHEILA NEPOMUCENO 55 JAVATE MARY GEAM GUMERA 56 JOHNSTON CRISTY BACATAN 57 JUANILLO GEOFFREY SR. PLAMERAS 58 KANSAKAR IRINE CAINGAT 59 LAUREANO DOMINADOR GALLETES 60 LIM MARIA EVA CORAZON TORRES 61 MADERO DALLIA PINEDA 62 MALINAO ANSELMA MALULAN 63 MARAMI CHRISTOPHER GANTONG 64 MASCARINAS OSCAR RICOYATA 65 MENDOZA MICHELLE DORIA 66 MESIA JOAN LLORIN 67 MIGUEL DALMACIO MASIDDO 68 NAGAMOS CARMELO JOSE ALARAS 69 NAVAL MARGARET KICHELLE PANTIG 70 NAVARRO RONALD CALDERON 71 NAZARENO ROSELIE NAVALES 72 NEGRADAS JOHN MICHAEL MERCADO 73 OBIEN PAULO MANALO 74 OPEÑA ROSELLE VILLANUEVA 75 ORLANDA NELSON LIMBOY 76 ORTEGA ARVIE MARASIGAN Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, BERMUDA # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 77 PE BENITO RUBY RELUCIO 78 PRADO RENATO BULATAO 79 PUTI JOSE BIONI URATE 80 QUITO ROWENA YUMUL 81 RAMOS REMEDIOS PULLIDO 82 RAMOS ROSARIO REDAJA 83 RANCE MECHOLA DINAPO 84 RARANG HOMER MANINANG 85 RIVERA LICELLE ADONA 86 RIVERA MICHAEL AQUINDO 87 RODRIGO VENUS BAINO 88 RONGAVILLA MARY ANN BARRUN 89 RONQUILLO JACKIELYN XYRA ANICETO 90 SANCHEZ NORVIN BERNARDO 91 SAYO NORBERTO HERNANDEZ 92 SEBASTIAN MARK CHRISTIAN VILLARINO 93 SECRETO ELEANOR SANTACRUZ 94 SOMBILLO VIVIAN BANAL 95 TAYAO ORLANDO REYES 96 TIBURCIO SONIA YAP 97 TIQUES MARY JANE PELICANO 98 TO JUDY LIZA WONG 99 TUALA BAME ANDAG 100 TUBA ANTONIO BOJO 101 VALDEZ FREXY MAE OLAY 102 VASQUEZ MAILA MERILO 103 VELASQUEZ CARINA GUBATAN 104 VELASQUEZ LINDA PEREZ 105 VELASQUEZ RODOLFO LACIAN 106 VILLANOS MARIA VICTORIA LEDESMA Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, CAYMAN ISLANDS # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 1 ABUEVA FEDERICO RELLIN 2 ACORDA MARC CANDIDO 3 ADDUN JOSEPHINE RESPICIO 4 ALBAN CHRISTINE MARGARET JOY IGNACIO 5 ALBANIELL ANNALYN ACLADO 6 ALBERTO JESUS CEBAL 7 ALMERO RAYMOND SADUESTE 8 ALMOCERA RAMER REALUBIT 9 ALVARO LEAMOR BASALISO 10 AMIDO MANUELITO PARAON 11 ANDOY MARY ANN TAN 12 ANG ROXANNE RAYOS DEL SOL 13 ANGA-ANGAN RACHEL KATHERINE OFICIAL 14 ANGEL DAHLIA BITUIN DALUMPINES 15 ANGELES ROWENA CADIENTE 16 ANNANG EXEQUIEL PATUBO 17 APEGO ROSA BUESAN 18 AQUINO JAY-R LIM 19 ARANCES IMELDA ARQUIO 20 ARLANTE CHERRYL RAVINA 21 ARREOLA JOEL MINA 22 ASIGURADO DENNIS MICHAEL MAGDAMIT 23 ASIGURADO TEOFREDO ESCARPE 24 ATENCIO MARIFE REYES 25 AUSTRIA JAIME VICTOR TRINIDAD 26 AYTONA MELYN ANTIQUERA 27 BALDERAMA MELISSA MARCELINO 28 BALICOCHA REBECCA VALDEZ 29 BALIGNASAY JENNIFER BETERANTA 30 BAMBAO ENRICO NECASIO III ESTABILLO 31 BANDAL GLO JO GORDORA 32 BARELA MECHELE RACADIO 33 BARREDA RUTCHIE LOBRIO 34 BAUTISTA ANNIE ANGELES 35 BERNARDINO FREDDIE PIMENTEL 36 BLANCO ROBELIE DELICANO 37 BOONGALING SILVESTRE JR. TIAGA 38 BORBOR LINA CERNECHEZ Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE IN 2013 NATIONAL ELECTIONS PER POST / COUNTRY ( POSTAL MODE OF VOTING) NORTH AND LATIN AMERICA WASHINGTON, CAYMAN ISLANDS # LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MATERNALNAME 39 BORJA JASON BONZON 40 BUSTAMANTE ROSALINE GRUBA 41 CABARLES MARY GRACE VALLESPIN 42 CABATIC TEDDY JR. GARCIA 43 CALANGIAN FRODERICK GUZMAN 44 CAPISTRANO TEDDY MENDOZA 45 CATANGHAL LEONIDES PANGANIBAN 46 CATUGAS DEMETRIO BIALA 47 CELESTINO LESLIE PONTE 48 CHICO CIRILO VICTORIA 49 COLLADO MARIO ELARDE 50 CONSOLACION ELIZAR VILLAMOR 51 CRUZ LENNETH GONZALES 52 CRUZ RAYMUNDO TORRES 53 DADULA THELMA PASOHIL 54 DANGA DORIS SAMAN 55 DE JESUS MARGARITA DE LEON 56 DEL ROSARIO JOANNA REA APOLINARIO 57 DELA VEGA JOEY MAGCALENG 58 DIGNOS MARIETTA BADIOLA 59 DIO EDGAR GARCIA 60 DIONES FRANCIS CUEVAS 61 DOLLIENTE REYCHEL SIBAL 62 DOTAROT ELIZABETH TUTOR 63 DUMAGUING MARY CLAIRE ADDUN 64 DUMAGUING RYAN CARLO JAVIER 65 EDORA JEAN DIOLATA 66 ERRAZO OPALYN DOMONDON 67 ESMERIA SHEENA REYES 68 ESTRELLA ORLANDO LANSANG 69 FAJARDO CAROLINE GUTIEREREZ 70 FERNANDEZ EVELYN PEPITO 71 FERNANDEZ WILFREDO JR DELLAN 72 FERRERAS ELMER TORREFIEL 73 FRAGO DEXTER
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