PHL Vote 2022

PHL Vote 2022

This microsite features our fact-checks, explainers, commentaries, news and in-depth stories about the 2022 national and local elections.

VERA Files is part of Halalan 2022.

May 9, Election day

Paper buntings of political candidates are last- minute reminders to voters to going to Gregoria de Jesus Elementary School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.
Army personnel deployed to help secure polling precincts on Election Day at the North Bay Boulevard Elementary School South, along Radial Road 10 in Navotas. Photo by Vincent Go.
North Bay Boulevard Elementary School South in Navotas. Photo by Vincent Go.
The long, long queue. Photo by Vincent Go.
Under the protection of the ever-reliable umbrellas. Photo by Vincent Go.
 The lines start at the ground up to the upper floors at the Gregoria de Jesus Elementary School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.
Long lines - a common scene in many precincts in Navotas and other parts of the country. Photo by Vincent Go.
 Temperature check. Photo by Vincent Go.
 The VCM at polling precinct in Maria Clara High School in Caloocan city malfunctioned a few hours after the start of voting.  Voters resorted to manual voting procedure. Photo by Vincent Go.
Candidate leaflets littered the stairs  at Maria Clara High School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.
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Paper buntings of political candidates are last- minute reminders to voters to going to Gregoria de Jesus Elementary School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Army personnel deployed to help secure polling precincts on Election Day at the North Bay Boulevard Elementary School South, along Radial Road 10 in Navotas. Photo by Vincent Go.

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North Bay Boulevard Elementary School South in Navotas. Photo by Vincent Go.

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The long, long queue. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Under the protection of the ever-reliable umbrellas. Photo by Vincent Go.

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The lines start at the ground up to the upper floors at the Gregoria de Jesus Elementary School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Long lines – a common scene in many precincts in Navotas and other parts of the country. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Temperature check. Photo by Vincent Go.

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The VCM at polling precinct in Maria Clara High School in Caloocan city malfunctioned a few hours after the start of voting. The machine had to be pulled out for emergency repairs at the COMELEC in Intramuros, Manila. Voters resorted to manual voting procedure. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Candidate leaflets littered the stairs at Maria Clara High School in Caloocan City. Photo by Vincent Go.

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Photo by Vincent Go

Three voters fill out their ballots during the 2019 elections. (File photo/Luis Liwanag)

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Three voters fill out their ballots during the 2019 elections. (File photo/Luis Liwanag)

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