Lawyer Roberto Salazar, acting provincial election supervisor, said a total of 2,906 clustered precincts will be opened on Election Day with three BEIs each who will serve as a chairman and members.
Salazar, however, said this does not include the supporting staff in the polling precincts.
A Department of Education (DepEd) supervising officer, usually a school principal, will also be assigned at the polling precincts, he said.
Teachers who are serving as BEIs will receive honorariums and allowances, the Comelec official said.
A BEI chairman gets a P7,000 in honorarium, a member will receive P6,000 while a DepEd supervising officer will be given P5,000.
Other allowances include travel, communication, and anti-Covid allowances.
Salazar said honorariums and allowances are also subject to a 20-percent tax rate based on the ruling of the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
The refresher training for those who will serve in the upcoming polls has already begun this month.