I feel content and happy today. I was able to exercise my right of suffrage. I’ve done my duty as a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines. I’ve cast my vote for the next president of our country.
Whoever wins, I will accept, respect, and give my full support.

election day

A lively cafe with a group of people enjoying a casual gathering.
It was so hot I didn’t want to wait outside because I knew this kind of intense heat would trigger a very bad migraine.
People sitting and standing near turquoise plastic chairs outdoors.
I told the volunteers “hindi ko kaya ang init”.   They were kind enough to let me stand at the entrance, then eventually they gave me a chair inside.
Sign indicating a Voters Assistance Desk with a pointing hand illustration.
I sat there quietly, patiently waiting for my turn.  My husband approached me “tart, nadyan ka na sa loob bakit hundi ka pa sumunod dun?”.   Me—- “Bawal”.

voting

My husband went out then came back after 10 minutes.  Pwede daw ako sumunod.  He spoke to the volunteer and yay, ako na agad ang next.
People engaged in various activities inside a well-lit room with large windows.
I took my time reading the instructions. I was afraid to commit a mistake that could disqualify my vote.
I shaded first my vote for senators, then mayor. I felt aghast looking at the list of Party List, grabe 178. Kung anu-anong pangalan. If it were up to me, I will slice their number to 50 only.

The last circle I shaded was for the president. I very carefully shaded it, walang labis walang kulang. I want my vote to be counted.

Mission accomplished.
Annie Tan Yee

A woman posing beside a Voter's Assistance Desk sign outdoors.
I voted!
Woman holding a blue face mask, pointing at it with a smile.

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