Female Netizen Shares Old Voter’s List Pictures
A female netizen shared a heartwarming then-and-now photo featuring her family using old voter’s list pictures.
The Posted Computerized Voters List (PCVL) is a printed list prepared by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in the Philippines. It contains the names, photos, and basic information of registered voters in a certain area.
This list is posted publicly at local Comelec offices or voting centers before and during elections.

Recently, Ya.ssii, a TikTok user, shared their old ID pictures from the Commission on Elections’ Posted Computerized Voters List (PCVL) as the “then” version. The post garnered various reactions from the online community.
Eunice Yazon, who joined an online trend where people show their transformation by comparing old photos with how they look now. But instead of using school or childhood photos, she decided to take it a step further by using their official voter ID pictures, bringing both humor and nostalgia.
“My dad had a full head of hair before, [but now, there is] none. My brother had long hair back then, but now, clean-cut. That’s when I thought of joining the trend using our Comelec photos,” she said.

The video featured her family’s old voter registration photos alongside their current selfies, showing how much they had changed over time.
Netizens find it relatable and amusing. Others expressed how they also remembered seeing their old Comelec photos during past elections.
@ya.ssii Face reveal pala sa election!!🤣 #fyp #foryoupage❤️❤️ #election2025🇵🇭 #voteright ♬ original sound – Christine Gonzales – mechristineg
According to the Commission on Elections, the PCVL is used to help verify voters’ identities at polling stations, and it includes both the name and photo of registered voters. For some, it’s a quick tool for identification, but for this family, it became a source of joy, laughter, and a trip down memory lane.
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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