Malabon LGU reminds residents to register ahead of 2026 polls
By Hannah Nicol
The Malabon City government urged residents to take advantage of the ongoing voter registration at Robinsons Malabon and process their applications early in preparation for the 2026 national and local elections.
(Photo from Malabon LGU)
According to the city, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) satellite site is accepting applications for new registration, transfer, reactivation, correction of entries, and updating of records for persons with disabilities (PWDs), senior citizens, and Indigenous Peoples.
Registered voters may also secure their Voter’s Certificate free of charge.
The site likewise offers the Register Anywhere Program (RAP) for applicants who prefer to vote in another city or province.
Comelec said some services including, reactivation and updating of records for PWDs and senior citizens—may also be processed online through the Online Voter Registration portal until April 24.
Registration is open from Monday to Saturday, including holidays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The process is strictly walk-in, and the public is encouraged to arrive early to avoid long queues.
The city government reminded residents to register or update their records as soon as possible to help ensure smooth processing and support Malabon’s voter turnout in the upcoming elections.