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Here's how you can find your voting precinct for the 2025 midterm elections

Published Apr 23, 2025 5:27 pm

The 2025 midterm elections are set for May 12, 2025. Are you ready to vote?

Ahead of the coming poll, the Commission on Elections has launched a precinct finder to help voters check where they'll be casting their ballots.

Whether you're a first-time voter or not sure where to go on May 12, you can search for your precinct online via precinctfinder.comelec.gov.ph

Upon visiting the site, you'll choose your location—are you voting locally in the Philippines or overseas?

You'll then be asked to fill in details like your full name registered with Comelec, date of birth, and place of registration.

Once you've entered the information, the site will indicate your polling place and precinct number. You will also see your voter status.

If no record is found for your name but you're certain you're a registered voter, you can try inputting your name several ways—for instance, "MA," "MA.," or "MARIA." You may also contact the Office of the Election Officer or email [email protected].

Comelec spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco told Teleradyo that if the website shows no record, it could be because you aren't registered or your registration has been deactivated after you failed to vote in two consecutive elections.

The midterm elections are set to take place on May 12. Overseas Filipinos may vote from April 13 to May 12, while local absentees—Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Philippine National Police, and media practitioners—may vote from April 28 to 30.

There will be a total of 18,272 national and local positions in the upcoming elections.

The campaign period began on Feb. 11.

A gun ban is also in place from Jan. 12 to June 11.