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RERB Hearing for 19 April 20 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 31, 2021 Country : SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy/Post : MUSCAT PE DATE OF CIVIL ABROAD TYPE OF NO NAME SEX ADDRESS REMARKS BIRTH STATUS STATUS APPLICATION 1 ABALOS, NORMA AQUINO F 04/20/1971 S MADINAT AL ILAM OFW CERTIFICATION 2 ABAO, MICHELLE VILLONETE F 07/07/1974 S PO BOX 122 PC 133 AL OFW REACTIVATION KHUWAIR, MUSCAT 3 ABAS, NORHATA MAMALUBA F 06/06/1990 S AL KHOUD OFW CERTIFICATION 4 ABAWAG, ROSITA BACAYCAY F 09/04/1979 M AZAIBA OFW CERTIFICATION 5 ABBAS, MAYLA JIMLANI F 01/10/1977 S AL KHOUD 6 OFW CERTIFICATION 6 ABDULHALIM, NURSHIDA ISMULA F 07/28/1972 M C/O PHILIPPINE EMBASSY OFW REACTIVATION OMAN 7 ABDULLAH, SALIMA GORIGAO F 02/25/1984 S AL KHUWAIR OFW REGISTRATION 8 ABDULLAH, SETTIE NAFISAH BANGCOLA F 06/14/1977 S AL KHOUD OFW REGISTRATION 9 ABELGAS, JAMIE PEARL ADAY F 01/09/1988 M WAY 4109 BLOCK 669 AL OFW CERTIFICATION KHUWAIR 10 ABELGAS, JERRY OLAES M 03/26/1990 S FLAT NO. 1 BLDG 2832 WAY OFW CERTIFICATION 1737 MAWALEH 11 ABELIDA, JENIFER DOROTEO F 11/04/1987 S SOHAR OFW CERTIFICATION 12 ABELLERA, DIVA LOQUIS F 11/02/1973 M QURM OFW CERTIFICATION 13 ABENDAÑO, EMELITA CABIDES F 05/26/1970 S AL HAIL OFW REGISTRATION 14 ABIOG, EDIBERTO JR. NAVA M 05/21/1977 M 3459 WAY 1745 TAMEER ST. OFW REGISTRATION SOUTH MAWALEH 15 ABIS, MERELYN ONDIN F 11/20/1978 M AL AMERAT OFW CERTIFICATION 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: 04-Apr-21 09:51:54.215 AM Page 1 of 103 8779d68b155fb3a4931cf9c6b6caf657 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 31, 2021 Country : SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy/Post : MUSCAT PE DATE OF CIVIL ABROAD TYPE OF NO NAME SEX ADDRESS REMARKS BIRTH STATUS STATUS APPLICATION 16 ABLAZA, AIMEELOUZ MERCADO F 12/23/1987 S AZAIBA OFW CERTIFICATION 17 ABOY, SHARON ROSE CALOZA F 09/20/1986 M SOUTH MAWALEH OFW CERTIFICATION 18 ABRAHAM, JOVELYN PALUPE F 07/20/1978 M AL MUBAILAH OFW REGISTRATION 19 ABUAN, MARIBEL BADONGEN F 05/28/1975 M BARKA OFW CERTIFICATION 20 ABUYO, KEMBERLY ENERO F 10/09/1993 S AL KHUWAIR OFW CERTIFICATION 21 ACABAN, CLARA RAGA F 12/30/1981 M AL KHOUD 6 OFW REGISTRATION 22 ACEDO, ANA CHRIZA ESTEBAN F 11/24/1984 M INTERCONTINENTAL OFW REGISTRATION MUSCAT, SHATTI AL QURM 23 ACEJO, MARICAR BEGAS F 08/07/1980 S AL HAIL OFW REGISTRATION 24 ACEÑA, MARIA CECILIA NOGAR F 04/08/1972 M AL KHOUD OFW REGISTRATION 25 ACERA, RUBY ANN GATAN F 11/17/1989 S IBRI OFW REGISTRATION 26 ACOSTA, ROWENA DEL ROSARIO F 02/24/1975 S AL HAIL OFW CERTIFICATION 27 ADAJAR, NETTER CABRERA M 11/19/2001 S MAABELAH OTHERS REGISTRATION 28 ADAM, MUHANA ZACARIA F 05/10/1990 M LIWA OFW REGISTRATION 29 ADANZA, JONI ANNE LOPEZ F 01/09/1982 S WAY 3933 BLDG 2946 AL OFW REGISTRATION FAJR AL KUWAHIE 30 ADAP, JAYROSE CARATAYCO F 04/24/1990 M GHUBRA OFW CERTIFICATION 31 ADOBAS, MELGAZAR OMELDE M 01/06/1989 M AZAIBA OFW CERTIFICATION 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: 04-Apr-21 09:51:54.215 AM Page 2 of 103 8779d68b155fb3a4931cf9c6b6caf657 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 31, 2021 Country : SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy/Post : MUSCAT PE DATE OF CIVIL ABROAD TYPE OF NO NAME SEX ADDRESS REMARKS BIRTH STATUS STATUS APPLICATION 32 ADUCA, AHRUN NORFIN MONTALES M 12/18/1986 M SUR OFW REGISTRATION 33 ADUCA, BERNADETTE MENDOZA F 02/13/1983 M SUR OFW REGISTRATION 34 AGAD, LILIBETH JASMA F 08/08/1975 S SOUTH MAWALEH OFW REGISTRATION 35 AGANOS, EVANGELYN AGUSTINEZ F 03/09/1982 M AL SEEB OFW REGISTRATION 36 AGBAY, ELIAS PORTUGAL M 07/20/1977 M DUQM OFW REGISTRATION 37 AGCAOILI, JONABEL ALVARO F 03/24/1992 M AZAIBA OFW REGISTRATION 38 AGONCILLO, JOAN ALCANSADO F 12/28/1983 M 777 MABELAH SOUTH, SEEB OFW REACTIVATION HOUSE, MUSCAT 39 AGUARIN, HONEYLYN ESQUIBEL F 03/28/1992 S AZAIBA OFW REGISTRATION 40 AGUAS, RAYMON DELA PEÑA M 06/29/1982 M MAZZUN ST. 3433 BUILDING OFW REGISTRATION 520 41 AGUHAR, MARIA CECILIA LOYOLA F 04/28/1985 S AL HAIL OFW CERTIFICATION 42 AGUILA, MARISSA DE GUZMAN F 09/13/1974 M DAR QAMAR MEDICAL OFW REGISTRATION CENTER AL GHABBI BIDIYA 43 AGUILAR, MICHELLE MORATA F 12/15/1991 S 40 ST. AL GHUBRA ASH OFW CERTIFICATION SHAMALIYYAH 44 AGUILAR, RAYMUND JAY AREGLADO M 12/18/1989 S UNIT 4 AHMED AJMI BLDG OFW REGISTRATION AL TAREEF SOHAR 45 AGUILAR, RUDY CLAUS M 03/21/1988 M SOHAR OFW CERTIFICATION 46 AGUIRRE, RICHARD BESA M 05/10/1991 S AL KHUWAIR OFW REGISTRATION 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: 04-Apr-21 09:51:54.215 AM Page 3 of 103 8779d68b155fb3a4931cf9c6b6caf657 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 31, 2021 Country : SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy/Post : MUSCAT PE DATE OF CIVIL ABROAD TYPE OF NO NAME SEX ADDRESS REMARKS BIRTH STATUS STATUS APPLICATION 47 AGUSTIN, JUNE MANGULABNAN M 06/17/1983 M AL FALAJ OFW REGISTRATION 48 AGUSTIN, MICHELLE TAPINIT F 04/10/1987 S AL SUWAIQ OFW CERTIFICATION 49 AGUYLO, ARNOLD BALEIN M 07/25/1974 M AL HAIL OFW REGISTRATION 50 ALAS, ROSALIA MAZO F 05/04/1978 M HOUSE NO. 1656 WAY NO. OFW REGISTRATION 3019 SHATTI AL QURM 51 ALAWADIN, ARIES TADEPA M 04/04/1984 M WAY 1684 AL HAIL NORTH OFW REGISTRATION 52 ALBA, HASSEL PADOR F 08/24/1983 M AL KHOUD AL SEEB OFW REGISTRATION 53 ALBAY, REYMOND MARQUEZ M 08/20/1983 M DUQM OFW CERTIFICATION 54 ALBERTO, NERISSA SANTIAGO F 02/23/1981 M WADI AL ANSAB OFW REGISTRATION 55 ALBIOS, ANGELITA PAZ F 06/10/1977 S BAUSHER HEIGHTS OFW CERTIFICATION 56 ALCANTARA, JAYRALYN CESISTA F 08/20/1992 S AL HAIL OFW CERTIFICATION 57 ALCARAZ, CRISTINA IGNACIO F 01/09/1972 M AL MABELLA OFW REGISTRATION 58 ALCARAZ, RICHARD ALLEN DOMINGO M 01/21/1993 S AL KHOUD OFW REGISTRATION 59 ALEÑO, ARCHIE DE JUAN M 04/29/1978 M AL GHUBRA SOUTH OFW REGISTRATION 60 ALERA, ANNABEL DELA CRUZ F 10/12/1969 M AL KHOUD OFW CERTIFICATION 61 ALFARO, VIRGINIA GAMIS F 02/02/1973 S QURM PO BOX 133 OFW REGISTRATION 62 ALFEREZ, MARY JANE GARCIA F 04/16/1991 M SHATTI QURUM OFW REGISTRATION 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: 04-Apr-21 09:51:54.215 AM Page 4 of 103 8779d68b155fb3a4931cf9c6b6caf657 Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF APPLICANTS Period Covered: Jan. 1, 2021 - Mar. 31, 2021 Country : SULTANATE OF OMAN Embassy/Post : MUSCAT PE DATE OF CIVIL ABROAD TYPE OF NO NAME SEX ADDRESS REMARKS BIRTH STATUS STATUS APPLICATION 63 ALFONSO, WILMA MENDOZA F 01/28/1984 S AL MAWALEH OFW REGISTRATION 64 AL HARTHI, LOURDES RAPSING F 08/24/1977 M NORTH AL ATHAIBA OFW REGISTRATION 65 ALI, KABAISA ONSON F 07/08/1992 S AL KHOUD OFW CERTIFICATION 66 ALI, SHARINA CAUTIVAR F 07/23/1982 S IBRA OFW REGISTRATION 67 ALICANTE, LORRAINE CLARITO F 11/06/1983 S WATTAYAH OFW REGISTRATION 68 ALIH, JUNEA LAWAMA F 07/19/1981 M AL KHUWAIR OFW REGISTRATION 69 ALIN, RICHELLE SANTOS F 05/06/1986 M ROYAL ACCOMMODATION, OFW CORRECTION AL GUBRAH OF ENTRIES 70 ALINGIG, JULIUS CALIÑAHAN M 05/28/1980 M BARKA SANAYA OFW CERTIFICATION 71 ALLA, ALLAN JONSON M 11/16/1985 S WAY 4725 BLDG 2231 FLAT OFW CERTIFICATION 32 AL KHUWAIR SOUTH 72 ALLES, NERISSA AMAR F 04/29/1979 S AL RAFFAH HOSPITAL P.O OFW REACTIVATION BOX 1262 POSTAL CODE 133 MUSCAT OMAN 73 ALLIN, PRIMO JR.
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