Robinsons Malls continues to make everyday life more convenient for Filipinos—not just as a shopping and leisure destination but as a reliable partner in civic service. For the upcoming 2025 Mid-Term National Elections on May 12, 2025, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has once again tapped Robinsons Malls as an official mall partner, designating 13 of its malls covering 152 precincts nationwide as Mall Voting Precincts (MVPs).
The agreement was formalized at the commission’s headquarters in Intramuros with a contract signing event attended by Atty. George Garcia, Comelec Chairman, and Joel Lumanlan, Robinsons Malls Vice President for Operations and Marketing.
"With the partnership of Robinsons Malls’ Lingkod Pinoy Center and the Comelec, the elections for the selected precincts will be more accessible, convenient, and comfortable, and this will encourage more people to go out and vote," said Lumanlan. “Our strategic partnership with Comelec dates back to 2014 when Robinsons Malls became the first mall in the country to host off-site voter registration with services such as biometrics, issuance of voter certificates, and voter IDs. Since then, we have been hosting satellite voter registration over the past several years and became the inaugural venue for the Register Anywhere Program,” he added.
The Mall Voting Partnership Program was signed at the Comelec Headquarters by (from left): Teopisto E. Elias Jr., Comelec Executive Director; Atty. George Erwin M. Garcia, Comelec Chairman; Joel Lumanlan, Robinsons Malls Vice President for Operations and Marketing; and Irving L. Wu, Robinsons Malls External Affairs Director. IMAGE Robinsons Malls
Robinsons Malls has long been known for providing customer-centric, accessible, and PWD-friendly environments, making it an ideal setting for inclusive and voter-friendly elections. Apart from this upcoming initiative, through its Lingkod Pinoy Center the mall chain offers convenient access to essential government services year-round—such as passport processing, SSS and GSIS transactions, and more.
For the 2025 elections, voters from participating precincts will cast their ballots in secure, air-conditioned, and strategically located venues within the designated malls. Comelec has also implemented an early voting policy for priority sectors—allowing senior citizens, persons with disabilities, and pregnant women to vote exclusively between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
Voters can also make the most of their visit, with post-voting options such as dining, shopping, or spending time with family—all in one convenient location.
By bringing public service closer to the people, Robinsons Malls continues to support national initiatives while reinforcing its role as a partner in everyday life for all Filipinos.
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