JCE delivers first new identity and electoral card to President Abinader

SANTO DOMINGO – In a landmark ceremony symbolizing technological advancement in civic administration, Dominican President Luis Abinader was officially presented with the nation’s first new biometric identity and electoral card on Monday. The historic event, orchestrated by the Central Electoral Board (JCE), marks the commencement of a comprehensive national rollout for the enhanced identification system.

Presided over by JCE President Román Andrés Jáquez Liranzo, the delivery ceremony at the JCE headquarters auditorium included the full assembly of board members and General Secretary Sonne Beltré. President Abinader’s receipt of the inaugural card positions him as the first citizen enrolled in the updated civil registry, designed to integrate advanced biometric data for heightened security and electoral integrity.

The JCE initiated its internal data capture phase on January 8th, collecting biometric and personal information from its own personnel as a preliminary test of the system’s operational capacity. This successful internal implementation paved the way for the ceremonial handover to the head of state.

The national deployment strategy will unfold in structured phases. Following the initial institutional stage, targeted registration drives for specific demographic sectors are scheduled for February through March 2026. A full-scale nationwide enrollment campaign is set to launch in April 2026, utilizing a birth-month sequencing approach to manage the process systematically. The JCE has projected the conclusion of the mass registration effort for all citizens by March 31, 2027.