District registration at mayors' offices
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.222222328186px; line-height: 13.7999992370605px;"> Efforts continue to build the Guam Election Commission's voter registration.</span>
by Ken Quintanilla
Guam - Efforts continue to build the Guam Election Commission's voter registration. Executive director Maria Pangelinan says is holding additional volunteer voter registrar trainings to register more voters before the August 20 deadline. Starting early next month, the GEC will be registering voters within the villages, saying, "At the mayors offices, district registration will begin August 6 and will run from 4 o'clock to 8 o'clock at night so people who want to register, we're making it as convenient as possible, district registration will be right in the villages at the different mayors offices."
Potential voters can also register for the Decolonization Registry. To become a registered voter, all you need is a passport, birth certificate or picture identification.
Guam - Efforts continue to build the Guam Election Commission's voter registration. Executive director Maria Pangelinan says is holding additional volunteer voter registrar trainings to register more voters before the August 20 deadline. Starting early next month, the GEC will be registering voters within the villages, saying, "At the mayors offices, district registration will begin August 6 and will run from 4 o'clock to 8 o'clock at night so people who want to register, we're making it as convenient as possible, district registration will be right in the villages at the different mayors offices."
Potential voters can also register for the Decolonization Registry. To become a registered voter, all you need is a passport, birth certificate or picture identification.

By KUAM News