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(CLOV) (LANDBASED) To REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS OFFICE FOR OVERSEAS VOTING CERTIFIED LIST OF OVERSEAS VOTERS (CLOV) (LANDBASED) to Country : THAILAND Post/Jurisdiction : BANGKOK Source: Server Seq. No Voter's Name Registration Date 1 ABAD, GLAIZA MAE SOMBICE April 25, 2018 2 ABAD, GRACIANO JR. ROLIGA February 14, 2015 3 ABAD, LEONORA CORPUZ March 08, 2018 4 ABAD, MA. CHERRY EGIPTO March 07, 2018 5 ABAD, NOENLY CORTEZ October 15, 2015 6 ABAD, SHARON REMEGIO May 31, 2014 7 ABADILLA, BIMBO CASTANAS June 05, 2015 8 ABADILLA, JEYANE DONNA VELEZ October 16, 2015 9 ABAGAO, JETHRO RIMANDO August 26, 2018 10 ABAGAT, PRECILLA BULAHAN July 06, 2015 11 ABALDE, MARY KALE LASPOÑA August 10, 2018 12 ABALLE, ALFREDO JR. TIMKANG June 20, 2018 13 ABALLE, CHERYL CHAVEZ July 02, 2015 14 ABALLE, STEPHANIE PEPINO October 30, 2012 15 ABALON, MARIA PAZ ABOGADIE September 30, 2018 16 ABALOS, WINSOR FRAGATA July 25, 2018 17 ABAO, GORJIA BERLOS March 12, 2015 18 ABAPO, MIA GRETZ SEVILLA March 31, 2015 19 ABARIDO, RUTH JOY MONTEJO October 22, 2015 20 ABARING, JAYPEE PALOMADO October 23, 2014 21 ABARING, JOSE PEEWEE PEREZ June 13, 2018 22 ABARQUEZ, GORDON CABRERA March 30, 2015 23 ABARQUEZ, NERWIN BUSCANO September 14, 2017 24 ABARQUEZ, NIXIE MABANAG March 30, 2015 25 ABASANTA, JUNILYN FABILLAR June 05, 2014 26 ABAT, REY DACUMOS October 30, 2017 27 ABATAYO, DANTE ORDANIZA January 29, 2018 28 ABATAYO, LYZA LORAINE PAPAS June 17, 2015 29 ABATAYO, ROGELIO GIMENEZ July 16, 2014 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. 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No Voter's Name Registration Date 30 ABATOL, GEORGE MICHAEL ESTINOZO September 04, 2018 31 ABAYA, MAE PUTOTAN June 15, 2015 32 ABAYA, MARIEL TAMAYO September 30, 2015 33 ABAYON, EMELI BARRACA October 15, 2012 34 ABAYON, MILAGROS BARACA February 18, 2017 35 ABAYON, WILLIAM GRANADA November 24, 2014 36 ABDON, JEANJO PANTO October 28, 2014 37 ABDULLAH, AISYAH NAMATA December 04, 2014 38 ABE, MARIA CRISTINA FERNANDO August 08, 2018 39 ABE, MARY JANE BADEO September 29, 2018 40 ABEJUELA, ANA BELISARIO November 17, 2003 41 ABELLANES, REM LIPURA January 24, 2017 42 ABELLANOSA, NELIA SUYU September 22, 2018 43 ABELLANOSA, ROSALIO SOMINOG October 19, 2015 44 ABELLERA, LADY LYN LUTRANIA October 29, 2015 45 ABELLO, JOHN TEO HILOT November 12, 2014 46 ABELLO, LENIE ASUPRA August 20, 2018 47 ABELLO, MARIA LOURDES VALLEGA April 17, 2015 48 ABELLO, MARY ANTONETTE HILOT September 08, 2014 49 ABELLO, MARY ANTONETTE HILOT December 02, 2014 50 ABELLO, NIEL BAGUIO April 17, 2015 51 ABENES, RALYN MAGALONA June 29, 2018 52 ABENES, ROLANDO DE LA CRUZ June 29, 2018 53 ABENOJAR, MERCY VALERA October 19, 2015 54 ABERGAS, CHARMAINE JOYCE DELERIO September 28, 2018 55 ABERIN, MELIZA SOLETA June 06, 2012 56 ABESAMIS, EDWIN DELA CRUZ September 29, 2003 57 ABESAMIS, FRANCISCO JR. 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No Voter's Name Registration Date 59 ABI-ABI, RICHIEL GRACE DUMPASAN July 04, 2018 60 ABIERA, EARL JOHN LESTER AGUSTIN September 26, 2018 61 ABIERA, MORRIS ANDRO PILAPIL October 31, 2015 62 ABILA, RONELLO CASIO August 31, 2015 63 ABILLE, LEMUEL ECHIPARE March 04, 2017 64 ABINAN, GARNER TED RAMOS April 05, 2018 65 ABLANQUE, CLAUDETTE JAO October 21, 2015 66 ABLANQUE, DOMINGA JAO October 21, 2015 67 ABLANQUE, MAICA ANGELOU JAO October 21, 2015 68 ABLANQUE, RUSSEL MELODY JAO July 27, 2006 69 ABO, FREDERICK JOHN BERNARDINO December 04, 2003 70 ABO, MARIA TERESA BASCONCILLO September 30, 2003 71 ABO, ZOSIMO JOSE ALGEROZ ASTILLA September 21, 2018 72 ABOBO, JEFFREY JIMENEZ September 25, 2018 73 ABOGA-A, ROMEO SABAY March 30, 2015 74 ABONADO, RENZ JORDAN GARCIA March 20, 2018 75 ABONALES, BEBZ BARRY LARROBIS August 20, 2009 76 ABRAGAN, LUZVIMINDA CUENO July 09, 2018 77 ABRENICA, JOYCELINE PERTUBAL May 31, 2014 78 ABRIA, RAMIL JACOSALEM March 04, 2017 79 ABRIGANTE, VALENTIN GUIRRERO September 29, 2018 80 ABRIGO, JOANNE LIZARDO August 07, 2018 81 ABRIGO, REDANTE ESPINEDA August 07, 2018 82 ABRIO, DANIELLE IVY ENTION December 13, 2017 83 ABROGENA, MICHELLE CARDANO June 08, 2018 84 ABUAN, JONNEL LABINDAO September 18, 2018 85 ABUAN, ROCHELLE CALICA October 14, 2015 86 ABUAN, RODEO CALICA October 14, 2015 87 ABUAN, ROSE ANN MARGARET CALICA October 14, 2015 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. 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No Voter's Name Registration Date 88 ABUCEJO, JOSELITO LACANARIA August 07, 2015 89 ABUEVA, MARY GRACE GUDMALIN October 22, 2015 90 ABUGADIE, ZENAIDA LOYOLA September 30, 2018 91 ABUGAN, FAITH JOY CADAYDAY October 11, 2012 92 ABUQUE, GEMMA COCAL March 24, 2012 93 ACA-AC, CHARLOTTE AMALIE DIGUERRO January 16, 2012 94 ACA-AC, DOREEN HANDUMON September 20, 2018 95 ACA-AC, LYDIA DE GUERRO October 17, 2014 96 ACA-AC, TEODORA HANDOMON September 20, 2018 97 ACABO, MELDY APAC February 21, 2015 98 ACAY, ESTINA PEDRO February 03, 2015 99 ACEBUCHE, CHERYL MAE TIU May 03, 2018 100 ACEDERA, DENNIS MERCADO April 06, 2015 101 ACEDERA, LOUELA CORDOVA April 06, 2015 102 ACEJAS, CHRISTOPHER VILLAREIZ October 11, 2014 103 ACELAR, FRANCINE KAYE CADIZ October 31, 2012 104 ACELAR, MILA LATIGAY October 14, 2014 105 ACEPCION, GLADDIE CASTOR September 28, 2003 106 ACERO, MARIA RUBY LUBAY September 14, 2015 107 ACIERTO, MARIA REBECCA REYES October 07, 2014 108 ACLAN, JESSA TATON May 22, 2018 109 ACLE, ALLAN MAGBUNAG March 21, 2018 110 ACLETA, JAMES ARTHUR LUSTAÑAS May 20, 2015 111 ACOMPANADO, DEBORAH CABALHIN August 22, 2009 112 ACOSTA, ALFREDO GAÑALONGO August 17, 2018 113 ACOSTA, ARTJAYSON CALABIA February 05, 2015 114 ACOSTA, ERWIN BULOSAN October 13, 2015 115 ACOSTA, IAN MARQUEZ August 21, 2018 116 ACOSTA, IRVIN JEREMIAS CASELES October 29, 2015 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. 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No Voter's Name Registration Date 117 ACOSTA, JESUSA CALABIA February 05, 2015 118 ACOSTA, KRISTEL MAY VILLALUZ February 16, 2017 119 ACOSTA, MICHELLE JOY LABUGUEN May 09, 2015 120 ACOSTA, PAUL CLARENCE PAR March 22, 2018 121 ACUAT, ANGELINE BALIWAG February 21, 2017 122 ACUBA, RONEL ACAMPADO May 31, 2017 123 ACUIN, ELIJAH VIKTORIA SELUDO September 29, 2018 124 ACUIN, JOAN SELUDO October 26, 2015 125 ACUÑA, ARIEL ARCENAL June 05, 2018 126 ACUÑA, DAVID KASHER ANGELES June 05, 2018 127 ACUÑA, HEZROME BACCAY March 07, 2018 128 ACUÑA, MARIA PAZ ANGELES June 05, 2018 129 ACUÑA, ROMANA BACCAY March 07, 2018 130 ADA, BELLA ENOPIA February 09, 2015 131 ADA, RIMA JANICE NORCIO May 22, 2018 132 ADAN, FATIMA SAEED PAMPOSA May 20, 2015 133 ADAS, PERLA LAPIGUERA February 23, 2015 134 ADAYA, CONSOLACION ESTAMPADOR August 22, 2009 135 ADAYA, REBODEM REYES August 22, 2009 136 ADAZA, ZEBEDEE ABSUELO May 04, 2015 137 ADEA, GLENDA DIZON December 03, 2014 138 ADION, LUCILLE HERMOSO April 07, 2015 139 ADIONG, MARY VAL ROPERO October 23, 2015 140 ADJIMUDDIN, JAMAR NAVAL October 31, 2012 141 ADLAON, ARLENE CUTIN January 20, 2017 142 ADLAON, BRYAN BAGUIO June 21, 2018 143 ADLAWAN, ERNEST JOHN SANCHEZ October 01, 2015 144 ADOL, VICENTE AREVALO August 22, 2009 145 ADONIS, MARIA CRIS DEMAIN May 09, 2015 NOTICE: All authorized recipients of any personal data, personal information, privileged information and sensitive personal information contained in this document.
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