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Consuiate General of the Republic of the Philippines Chicago CONSUIATE GENERAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES CHICAGO Public Advisory No. _ _ ____ Subject: NEW VOTER'S IDs RECEIVED FROM COMELEC The Philippine Consulate General in Chicago reminds Philippine nationals and dual citizens who registered as Overseas Voters from 2003 to 2015 that they may check on the availability of their Voter's IDs and claim them as soon as possible. The list of names of registered Overseas Voters whose IDs were received from the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is posted at the Consulate General's official website, www.chicagopcg.dfa.qov.ph . Please note that the list provided is only partial. Not all who have registered, especially during the last registration period, may already have their Overseas Voter's IDs available. The IDs may be picked up personally or by a duly authorized representative anytime during office hours at the Philippine Consulate General, 122 S. Michigan Ave., Ste. 1600, Chicago, IL. Registered Overseas Voters may also confirm the availability of their IDs by calling tel. no. (312) 583-0621 or emailingat [email protected]. Other related inquiries may also be addressed to the COMELEC Office for Overseas Voting at 7F Palacio Del Gobernador Building, Intramuros, Manila at tel. nos. (632) 521­ 2952 and (632) 522-2251, or email at [email protected] . Consul General 19 January 2017 122 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 1600, Chicago, Illinois 60603, USA Tel. No. 1(312) 583-0621; Fax No. 1(312) 583-0647 www.chicagopcg .dfa.gov. ph. chicag opcq @att.net List of Printed VRR IDs Chicago, United States of America LAST NAME FIRST NAME MATERNAL NAME BATCH # BIRTHDAY REG. DATE ABABON MA. CRISTINA MACEDA 6 10/14/1969 2/17/2015 ABAD KING JAMES KRISTOFFER PADUA 1 8/15/1993 10/15/2012 ABAD SHARON MAE ALDA 2 8/15/1978 3/23/2012 ABADESA MARIO BORJA 4 9/24/1954 8/13/2014 ABADICIO MARVIN NONO 4 11/10/1971 9/24/2014 ABADILLA JACQUELINE MARIE PANG 2 1/1/1975 5/25/2012 ABADILLA MARTIN JOSEPH ABAD 2 6/3/1973 5/25/2012 ABALOS NATHANIEL CADIENTE 4 10/19/1984 8/4/2014 ABANDO ROGER CASIMINA 2 12/5/1979 2/9/2012 ABAO ARLENE DINGOL 2 8/28/1973 2/13/2012 ABAO JOVENTINO JAMERO 5 1/25/1992 9/22/2014 ABARCA ANTOLIN, JR. CAINDOY 1 7/5/1954 10/1/2012 ABARCA FE RICARTE 1 1/15/1953 10/1/2012 ABARCA FELICITAS ROSAL 2 11/15/1948 11/25/2003 ABARQUEZ ANA GRACE ALMODOVAR 1 4/17/1975 9/27/2012 ABASOLO PABLITO LOSTOJIO 2 1/5/1951 7/28/2009 ABAYARI CRISTINE MAE BUENO 1 11/1/1991 9/12/2012 ABAYON NELLIE JUANEZA 1 3/7/1969 2/20/2012 ABAYON RAUL FORMENTERA 2 4/20/1964 2/20/2012 ABECIA MELCHORA BATENGGO 2 1/6/1972 2/15/2012 ABEL EDWIN II DE LEON 4 10/9/1983 10/25/2014 ABELARDO PRISCILA FERNANDEZ 1 7/8/1935 10/23/2012 ABELGAS JOAHNA MONTAOS 5 1/16/1984 9/22/2014 ABELLA ANGELI ARIAS 2 4/14/1959 3/6/2012 ABELLA JOSE RENATO NAPOLI 4 5/6/1956 10/28/2014 ABELLA MARINA CRUZ 1 8/11/1978 4/2/2012 ABELLA OSCAR MONTANANO 2 1/16/1959 3/6/2012 ABELLERA ADRIAN RODERICK SIOZON 4 9/8/1968 5/13/2014 ABELLERA BENJAMIN PADILLA 1 9/6/1935 9/14/2006 ABELLON FRANZ ANDREI MONTINOLA 5 2/24/1985 9/22/2014 ABENDAN MICHAEL ANGELO MONTES 4 10/6/1990 10/16/2014 ABIOG ARMANDO LEGASPI 4 1/4/1955 9/8/2014 ABIOL GLORIA STA. MARIA 2 5/9/1943 7/12/2012 ABIT PAMELA PO 5 12/9/1975 10/25/2014 ABIVA GLENDA CANONIZADO 1 9/21/1990 8/6/2012 ABIVA GLORY CANONIZADO 1 10/18/1963 8/6/2012 ABLANG ALICIA ABLAN 4 5/11/1972 8/16/2014 ABLAO CONRADO AGUILAR 2 6/2/1922 1/17/2006 ABLAZA JEANY YOUNG BARBEDO 6 2/18/1995 4/10/2015 ABLAZA JOSELITO CRISOLOGO 2 9/4/1973 10/5/2012 ABLAZO KYM DIXILYN DE CHAVEZ 4 11/7/1981 10/25/2014 ABNE KHRIS SUAN 2 12/10/1986 3/6/2012 ABOGADO JONATHAN BERNIDO 4 8/30/1974 6/7/2014 ABRAHAM JENNY LEN TABUSARES 4 7/7/1954 5/28/2014 ABRINGE MARINA EWAY 1 12/26/1938 11/18/2011 ABRINGE RODOLFO MARINO 2 10/7/1938 11/18/2011 ABROGAR ROSEMARY VIVERO 2 3/28/1941 8/11/2006 ABSHIER EDNA MARTINEZ 4 10/4/1984 10/25/2014 ABSIN THALMA BAGNOL 2 9/16/1963 7/5/2012 ABSOLOR PETER JOB DONATO 4 2/7/1993 6/20/2014 ABUBO MARSHALUNA TAMSI 1 9/22/1980 8/8/2012 ABUG ERLINDA ABRAJANO 4 6/18/1946 8/30/2014 ABUNDO BERNADETTE LOGRONIO 9 8/19/1982 3/30/2012 ABUSAMAN FARHA JEHAN SAHAC 2 12/20/1991 6/20/2012 ABUSTAN MARIA CONSOLACION BARNES 1 9/8/1956 12/14/2011 ACABAL TEOFILO ACADEMIA 1 3/7/1942 10/10/2012 ACACIO ANDREY AGBAYANI 4 1/15/1980 10/25/2014 ACACIO PENELOPE RUMBAOA 4 5/23/1987 10/25/2014 ACAIN RILINDA HILARIO 2 5/27/1982 9/22/2006 ACAPULCO CHERYL ELARCOSA 4 8/10/1978 8/30/2014 ACAPULCO JOSEPH ROY ALERTA 4 2/7/1977 8/30/2014 ACAS BRINDES CARDENA 2 7/27/1950 4/25/2012 ACERON ARIEL POLICARPIO 2 5/14/1981 7/18/2012 ACEVEDO CHARLOTTE BOYSER 4 1/22/1981 10/4/2014 ACHIVARA EMILIA SANCHEZ 1 10/8/1955 9/17/2012 ACIDO JOSE CUYOS 2 1/29/1937 4/13/2009 ACIO ELIZABETH CRUZ 4 8/4/1963 9/19/2014 ACOBA GEMALYN MIGUEL 5 4/11/1980 11/24/2014 ACOMPANADO MARIFE MANIEVO 1 6/23/1985 10/18/2012 ACOSTA LEA ARAGAO 4 7/1/1979 9/4/2014 ACOSTA MARIA THERESA ARMADA 2 7/14/1975 4/10/2012 ACOSTA MARLOU GERONA 4 10/8/1979 8/11/2014 ACOSTA VANESSA DEJILLO 4 10/8/1981 8/11/2014 ACUESTA KAREN DEMA-ALA 6 5/6/1983 3/18/2015 ACUESTA MARVIN URLANDA 6 11/20/1980 3/18/2015 ACUMABIG PAUL MICHAEL BARCO 1 5/2/1974 3/27/2012 ADALIN JUMER JAN BARCELONA 1 9/6/1991 8/9/2012 ADAM MIA GRACE VILLALOBOS 4 6/28/1965 8/6/2014 ADAMS HERNALIZA ARROYO 2 3/15/1971 2/8/2012 ADAMS MARIALYN LARIBA 2 7/3/1964 10/10/2003 ADAN FRANCELL VIM ESBERTO 6 11/16/1982 4/17/2015 ADANZA ERLINDA YU 2 7/27/1941 3/13/2012 ADARNE ERNESTO, JR. CAYETANO 6 4/4/1995 5/12/2015 ADARNE LIZA MARIE CAYETANO 6 12/21/1993 5/12/2015 ADAYA CECILIA DE GUZMAN 4 11/22/1948 9/3/2014 ADAYA DANNY LUZON 4 12/16/1950 7/28/2014 ADAYA ELEUTERIO ILDEFONSO ADAYA 4 1/23/1953 7/21/2014 ADAYA MARIA LOURDES CACHOLA 4 2/19/1955 7/28/2014 ADDISON MARIA EVANGELIE NASARA 2 8/29/1966 2/6/2012 ADESER NELIA TEJADA 2 8/17/1971 7/3/2012 ADLAON MICHAEL BUSLON 1 7/15/1984 6/13/2012 ADONAY EDUARDO FORBES 1 12/24/1977 7/13/2012 ADONIS MELA GALLARDO 4 4/6/1991 7/30/2014 ADOR ENRIQUETA RIVERA 4 7/15/1950 5/14/2014 ADOR MARIO BOLISAY 4 6/10/1948 5/14/2014 ADRALES TERRENCE 2 9/9/1991 4/18/2012 ADRE CECILE ABIGAIL ALVAREZ 1 2/17/1980 6/6/2012 ADRIATICO SOPIA TAN 4 2/5/1984 10/25/2014 ADVINCULA CHRIS VINCENT ALILAEN 5 12/23/1982 9/22/2014 AENLLE GLENDA REYES 2 8/7/1971 12/27/2011 AGAN ALLEN, JR. CAMANSE 4 3/20/1974 9/23/2014 AGAN MYRA DE LA TORRE 4 4/30/1971 9/23/2014 AGANAD FELIZA GOMEZ 1 10/12/1936 8/10/2012 AGANAN NORMA VILLAREIZ 1 12/31/1930 8/19/2009 AGAPAOA DELIA GULOY 1 12/19/1954 10/24/2012 AGARPAO OFELIA SALCEDO 1 5/26/1954 3/22/2012 AGATON AMADO CALMA 1 8/4/1952 7/11/2012 AGAWA ELIZABETH ESPINA 4 5/31/1962 6/26/2014 AGAWA JENETH JOY REYES 4 2/1/1990 6/30/2014 AGBAY EDUARDO ENRIQUEZ 2 6/26/1966 1/13/2012 AGBAY MARIA CARMENCITA MAGALLON 2 5/10/1963 1/13/2012 AGBAYANI NORMA RITA DEL PRADO 5 5/22/1948 7/23/2014 AGBISIT CHITO PAOLO ALPHONSUS BUMANGLAG 1 10/31/1986 5/4/2012 AGBISIT JAN VINCENT GABRIEL BUMANGLAG 1 2/27/1989 9/3/2012 AGBULOS DOMINADOR PULMANO 4 1/19/1941 5/30/2014 AGBUYA MERLITA QUIZON 2 7/29/1951 2/28/2012 AGBUYA SERGIO, JR. ABORDO 1 9/13/1972 10/11/2012 AGDEPPA CLARITA MAMUYAC 6 1/13/1972 6/6/2015 AGGABAO AMOS ALCUIN GUIYAB 1 12/30/1971 5/24/2012 AGGABAO MARY ANN MENDEZ 1 9/27/1977 5/24/2012 AGIAS FELIPE ANGCON 2 10/22/1954 1/28/2006 AGLANO ALMA MEJIA 2 11/15/1979 3/1/2012 AGLANO OSCARSON BALSINO 2 4/27/1980 3/1/2012 AGNGARAYNGAY HENRY GASPAR 2 6/7/1970 1/31/2006 AGNGARAYNGAY JOVELYN ANDRES 2 7/17/1970 1/31/2006 AGONCILLO EMELYN BAUTISTA 2 10/16/1971 2/8/2012 AGONCILLO GIL VIADO 2 6/15/1971 2/8/2012 AGRAVANTE EDWIN ENCISO 6 12/19/1970 4/22/2015 AGRAVANTE HERMES VEN 6 5/9/1958 6/6/2015 AGUANTA BRYAN LANZADERAS 4 2/8/1979 10/22/2014 AGUAVIVA GEL JUTBA 2 10/25/1981 6/15/2012 AGUILA ALEXANDER RUY 1 6/18/1977 10/2/2012 AGUILA LEILANI GANGOSO 1 3/5/1977 10/2/2012 AGUILAR AIDA CAMPOS 9 9/13/1950 3/13/2012 AGUILAR AIREEN VIGILIA 2 1/9/1949 1/13/2012 AGUILAR ANDRES ZAFRA 4 3/4/1953 9/10/2014 AGUILAR ANJO SANIATAN 4 5/10/1989 8/5/2014 AGUILAR APRIL SUICO 2 4/20/1984 11/3/2011 AGUILAR ANASTACIO VILLARMEN 2 5/2/1931 1/20/2012 AGUILAR ERNESTO SIA 1 5/16/1954 11/24/2003 AGUILAR IMELDA GUAPE 4 9/3/1977 11/17/2014 AGUILAR LOLITA LIMBAGA 2 11/24/1934 1/20/2012 AGUILAR RUBY VERONICVA MANINGO 4 7/2/1952 7/11/2014 AGUILAR RUDY ARAPO 2 12/18/1968 4/16/2012 AGUILAR TERESA ANGELICA FUENTES 2 10/25/1969 4/16/2012 AGUILLON CARLOS, JR.
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