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Republic of the Philippines Republic of the Philippines COMMISSION OF ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING LIST OF VOTERS WHO FAILED TO VOTE FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE NATIONAL ELECTIONS (2013 AND 2016 ELECTIONS) ITALY / ROME Seq. Form ID No. Name Registration date 1. 3806010100001283 AALA, MARIA GLORIA CABACES 02/27/2012 2. 3806000200001458 ABAD, REMEDIOS ESTINOR 11/21/2003 3. 6080020130032574 ABAD, ROWENA ADAP 04/22/2012 4. 6080020130081308 ABAD, ROXANNE TONIDO 05/03/2012 5. 3806010100000652 ABALOS, EMILIA RAQUENO 12/06/2011 6. 3806010100000782 ABALOS, NATALIE CABICO 02/08/2012 7. 3806010100000523 ABALOYAN, YOLANDA PUNZALAN 10/31/2006 8. 3806010100000678 ABANADOR, AURORA VISORIA 12/27/2011 9. 3806020100001183 ABANADOR, MARICEL MAHAGUAY 05/19/2009 10. 3806010200000229 ABANADOR, MICHAEL MASANGCAY 06/06/2012 11. 3806010200002066 ABANDO, EMMA CALLEJA 08/30/2012 12. 3806000100003235 ABAÑEZ, REGINO VALDEZ 09/25/2003 13. 6080020130178822 ABANGON, GREGORIA SARAZA 09/20/2012 14. 3806010200003374 ABANICO, ARIEL DE JESUS 10/28/2012 15. 6080020130050262 ABANILLA, JUVI ANN MONGADO 04/20/2012 16. 6080020130062201 ABAÑO, DIANE KARLA ALEGRE 06/22/2012 17. 3806010200001582 ABANTE, JACINTA LAS PIÑAS 08/06/2012 18. 3806010100002228 ABANTE, LEZYL DE VILLA 03/24/2012 19. 3806010200001586 ABANTE, MATEO CABRAL 08/06/2012 20. 3806010200000855 ABANTE, REYNALDO SORNITO 07/11/2012 21. 3806010100002297 ABANTE, ROCHELLE ILAGAN 03/25/2012 22. 3806000400002987 ABAQUITA, CONSOLACION LAINEZ 11/17/2003 23. 3806010200001845 ABAR, EDNA RABELAS 08/16/2012 24. 3806010200002720 ABARINTOS, EMELITA LUISTRO 10/06/2012 25. 3806010100002251 ABARINTOS, GREGORIO VIDAL 03/25/2012 26. 3806010100002327 ABARINTOS, JEANNEBE ESCAMILLAS 03/25/2012 27. 3806010100002334 ABARINTOS, JOSE ESCAMILLIAS 03/25/2012 28. 3806010100001327 ABARINTOS, LEE NAPA 02/28/2012 Page 1 of 200 ITALY / ROME Seq. Form ID No. Name Registration date 29. 3806010200002496 ABAS, FLORINDA REMITIO 09/25/2012 30. 6080020130023517 ABAS, ROSEMARIE BARCELA 05/02/2012 31. 6080020130062416 ABASULA, RENE OLOYA 06/29/2012 32. 3806010100002236 ABATAYO, ALMIRA DE VERA 03/24/2012 33. 3806010200000712 ABAYA, SEGUNDINA PABLICO 07/05/2012 34. 3806010200000711 ABAYA JR, JUSTIANO CABATAN 07/05/2012 35. 3800601030000389 ABAYARI, TONY FELIPE 05/17/2012 36. 3806010200002897 ABAYON, MARIA CHERRIELLE BRIONES 10/11/2012 37. 3806010200000686 ABCEDE, ELENA RUAN 07/04/2012 38. 3806010100003108 ABDON, CRISELDA TOLENTINO 04/22/2012 39. 6080020130053910 ABDON, GONER MARANAN 08/03/2012 40. 3806010200002794 ABE, FLORENCIA BLANZA 10/07/2012 41. 3806010200002858 ABE, JERRYME MARAMOT 10/10/2012 42. 6080020130081859 ABE, MA. KATRINA ARAZO 05/22/2012 43. 3806010200000933 ABE, MILA VILLANUEVA 07/16/2012 44. 3806010100003316 ABE, MYRA DE TORRES 05/01/2012 45. 3806010200000288 ABE, RALPH DENNIS DE TORRES 06/08/2012 46. 3806010200000931 ABE, RONALD VILLANUEVA 07/16/2012 47. 3806010100002517 ABE, VICTOR MACATANGAY 03/30/2012 48. 3806010200002453 ABECIA, EXEQUILA JAMELO 09/20/2012 49. 6080020130038686 ABEJUELA, ALMA CASTILLO 06/12/2012 50. 3806010200002762 ABEN, CAMILO BAYUGA 10/07/2012 51. 3806010200002763 ABEN, STA. BLESILA BAMBAO 10/07/2012 52. 3806010200003085 ABENIR, JOSE ABIGAN 10/15/2012 53. 3806010100000136 ABIAD, CAROLINA ATIENZA 02/29/2012 54. 3806010200000168 ABIAD, ELEUTERIO CAUSAPIN 06/04/2012 55. 3806010200001157 ABIAD, PERPETUA CREUS 07/25/2012 56. 3806000100003611 ABIAD, YOLANDA CREUS 11/18/2003 57. 3806020100001883 ABIGANIA, WENLY CORRE 07/12/2009 58. 3806010200000286 ABILA, ALEX TIPANERO 06/08/2012 59. 6080020130081313 ABIS, MARY ROSE SABADO 05/03/2012 Page 2 of 200 ITALY / ROME Seq. Form ID No. Name Registration date 60. 3806010200001188 ABOGADE, VIVINIA JARO 07/26/2012 61. 3806010100002766 ABOLENCIA, SOCITA ELARDO 04/16/2012 62. 3806010200000655 ABOOL, VENUS MALAKIN-GAN 07/03/2012 63. 6080020130096501 ABORDO, MARIBEL PEREZ 08/01/2012 64. 3806010200000865 ABORDO, SHERYL IRISH ICAL 07/11/2012 65. 3806010100002356 ABORJE, NIXON AYUP 03/25/2012 66. 3806010200000518 ABOROT, EDITHA MARASIGAN 06/21/2012 67. 3806010200001488 ABOROT, JOSEPH YURI MARASIGAN 08/01/2012 68. 3806010100001768 ABOROT, ROSARIO MARASIGAN 03/09/2012 69. 3806010100001598 ABRENA, BERNARD CASTILLO 03/04/2012 70. 3806010200002230 ABRENICA, MARITES LAYLO 09/07/2012 71. 3806000100001798 ABRENICA, SHIRLEY ARELLANO 10/25/2003 72. 3806000100002259 ABRIL, FAUSTO PAGSANJAN 12/18/2003 73. 3806000100000796 ABROGINA, MARILYN DEL RIO 11/19/2003 74. 3806010100002527 ABU, NOREBIEN UMALI 03/30/2012 75. 3806010100001375 ABUSTAN, BERNADETH FRANCISCO 02/29/2012 76. 3806010100000931 ABUSTAN, JULIETA FRANCISCO 02/15/2012 77. 3806010200003023 ABUTIN, ARLENE ROGUEL 10/14/2012 78. 3806010200002620 ABUTIN, FREDERICK LUMBAB 10/04/2012 79. 3806010200002334 ABUTIN, RICKY TAYOBANA 09/11/2012 80. 3806000100002545 ACAIN, SILVESTRA RONDOLOS 11/24/2003 81. 3806010100002762 ACAPULCO, ALDWIN DEXTER LARGO 04/16/2012 82. 3806010100001165 ACASILI, AYNA AGUSTIN 02/22/2012 83. 3806010300003813 ACDAY, ROSE JING LOVIANO 05/13/2012 84. 3806010100003234 ACEJO, RICKY DANGAN 04/24/2012 85. 6080020130053905 ACEREMO, NORELIE MORENO 08/03/2012 86. 3806010200001653 ACERON, REJHIENA MANALO 08/08/2012 87. 380600400003917 ACHURRA, SONIA TUMLOS 09/30/2003 88. 3806010100003062 ACIDERA, EULALIA DAGUIO 04/21/2012 89. 3806010100003031 ACIDERA, GERERDO JR VIERNES 04/21/2012 90. 3806010100001659 ACLAN, ELMAR EVANGELIO 03/07/2012 Page 3 of 200 ITALY / ROME Seq. Form ID No. Name Registration date 91. 3806010100001687 ACLAN, EMMA EVANGELIO 03/07/2012 92. 3806010100003185 ACOB, MARTINA SALES 04/22/2012 93. 3806010100002975 ACOB, NESTOR CABE 04/21/2012 94. 6080020130050215 ACOSTA, ARNIEL DELA CRUZ 04/20/2012 95. 3806010100002804 ACOSTA, DOLORES PASCUAL 04/18/2012 96. 3806010100001524 ACOSTA, EVELYN NUESCA 03/03/2012 97. 3806010100003768 ACOSTA, JESSA RAMIL 09/17/2012 98. 3806010200002231 ACOSTA, JOSUA CAONIS 09/07/2012 99. 3806010100001058 ACOSTA, LUISA ATIENZA 02/20/2012 100. 3806000100002542 ACOSTA, MILAGROS NIOKO 11/18/2003 101. 3806010200002149 ACUZAR, LEOVINO SUPILLO 09/04/2012 102. 6080020130096395 ACUZAR, ROLLY ANDAL 07/27/2012 103. 3806010200001393 ADAJAR, AMELIA HERNADEZ 07/29/2012 104. 3806010200001437 ADAJAR, REMEGIO SANDOVAL 07/29/2012 105. 3806010100000726 ADALIA, AMADA DACUMOS 02/07/2012 106. 6080020130150391 ADAO, JENETTE ADAY 08/03/2012 107. 3806010200002742 ADAO, MARICAR ABLITER 10/07/2012 108. 3806010100002131 ADARLO, LEONA ALDOVINO 03/24/2012 109. 3806010100002186 ADARLO, NICETAS ALDOVINO 03/24/2012 110. 3806010100002132 ADION, IRIN RODENAS 03/24/2012 111. 6080020100011933 ADONA, ROSEMARIE DEL PILAR 05/14/2009 112. 3806010200002591 ADRID, JONA ALVERO 10/02/2012 113. 3806010100003612 ADUANA, RENATO JR ALGABRE 09/06/2012 114. 3806010100002591 ADVERSALO, FELIZA AGUERAN 04/04/2012 115. 3806010200002223 AFAGA, CARLINA GUERRERO 09/07/2012 116. 3806000100002502 AFAGA, CRISTINA GUERRERO 11/21/2003 117. 6080020130052762 AFAGA, EDUARDO AGAS 06/26/2012 118. 3806010100003066 AFAGA, EMERITA AURELLANO 04/21/2012 119. 3806010300003706 AFAGA, GLENN GATMEN 05/13/2012 120. 3806010100003050 AFAGA, LEA PATOLOT 04/21/2012 121. 6080020130005994 AFAGA, LEONILA ASUNCION 04/13/2012 Page 4 of 200 ITALY / ROME Seq. 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