
The registration for Internet voting for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) is set to start on 10 March, according to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
Filipino voters abroad adopting internet voting in the midterm elections were told to enroll in the Overseas Voting and Counting System (OVCW) until 7 May.
Each voter is encouraged to use their internet-capable device during the pre-voting enrollment period.
Voters are also advised to check for the schedule of field/mobile pre-voting enrollment at the Philippine Post where they are working or residing.
A voting kiosk will be available at the Philippine Post during the overseas voting period.
At the same time, overseas Filipino voters are advised to sign up using the Comelec-provided official link for pre-voting enrollment.
Once the pre-voting enrollment is successful, the poll body said the overseas voter can vote online during the 30-day voting period from April 13 to 12 May, 7:00 PM (Philippine Standard Time).
They are likewise advised to check the specific modes of overseas voting for Philippine Posts: https://comelec.gov. ph/?r=Overseas Voting/2025NLESpecific ModesOfOverseas Voting Overseas voting period is from 13 April to 12 May.
The poll body announced last year that most Filipinos abroad will be able to cast their votes using their mobile phones, gadgets, or personal computers.
Meanwhile, in-person and mail-in voting will be implemented in countries where internet voting is restricted, including China, Turkey, Russia, Jordan, Iran, and Libya, among others.