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Minor glitches in voting machines during mock polls

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL and YVETTE B. MORALES THE nationwide mock elections held Saturday were generally smooth, save for some glitches in the vote-counting machines (VCMs) and discrepancies between automated and manual results due to incomplete ballot shading. To boost public confidence in the security features of VCMs amid software issues, the Commission on Elections

Minor glitches in voting machines during mock polls

Zero PWD turnout in mock mall voting

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL NOT one voter with disability showed up in the only mall precinct used in yesterday’s countrywide mock elections. To disability advocates, the zero PWD turnout defeated the primary purpose of the Commission on Elections’ (Comelec) mall-voting initiative. But the poll body insists mall voting was not intended for people with disabilities

Zero PWD turnout in mock mall voting

Misinformation caused mock election delay in Taguig

By VERLIE Q. RETULIN THE mock election conducted at Tenement Elementary School in Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig on Saturday would have started on time because majority of the ‘voters’ were present when the polling precinct opened at 7:30 a.m.. Tenement Elementary School was one of the 40 schools nationwide selected to hold the mock elections

Misinformation caused mock election delay in Taguig

Comelec won’t enable ticket, on-screen machine features

Text and photos by MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL BOTH the receipt-printing and on-screen verification features of the vote counting machines (VCMs) won’t be activated for the May 9 polls, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said. The Comelec en banc has decided to disable the ticket-printing feature, Election Chair Andres Bautista told VERA Files during the mock

Comelec won’t enable ticket, on-screen machine features

Poe pushes campaign amid trials, banks on defending poor

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL AMID unresolved issues on her citizenship and residency, Senator Grace Poe has stepped up her campaign for votes and support in the countryside, banking on a promise of a “government with a heart” for the poor and the marginalized. The independent presidential candidate kicked off her campaign in Manila, but has

Poe pushes campaign amid trials, banks on defending poor

Comelec urges public to join nationwide mock elections

THE Commission on Elections is urging the public to observe the mock elections to be held simultaneously across 40 voting centers nationwide from 7 a.m. to noontime tomorrow, Feb 13. A total of 25,609 registered voters are expected to participate in the simulation in 20 selected cities and municipalities from Aparri to Basilan.  (See Vote-counting

Comelec urges public to join nationwide mock elections

Printing of ballots delayed for the 4th time

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL THE printing of official ballots for the 2016 presidential polls has been postponed anew, this time due to software issues, but this will not affect the timeline for the elections, the Commission on Elections said. The ballots were scheduled to be printed on February 8, but an incompatibility between the Election

Printing of ballots delayed for the 4th time

Comelec warns violators as official campaign gets underway

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL DAY One of the official campaign season and the Commission on Elections (Comelec) gave candidates its last warning to remove illegally posted campaign materials within three days. Beyond that, the poll body said on Tuesday it will start issuing notices and citations to candidates and parties to take them down. Comelec

Comelec warns violators as official campaign gets underway

Comelec unveils mockup accessible precinct

[metaslider id=33666] Text and photos by MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL WHAT are the features of an accessible polling place (APP) for voters with disabilities? The Commission on Elections on Saturday set up the Pura V. Kalaw Elementary School in Cubao, Quezon City as a mockup accessible precinct to show how an APP for the 2016 presidential elections

Comelec unveils mockup accessible precinct

Fewer registered PWD voters for 2016 elections

By MARIA FEONA IMPERIAL and LALA ORDENES DESPITE efforts of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and civil society to get eligible persons with disabilities to register, vote and do it with ease, the number of registered voters with disabilities for the May elections has slipped 14 percent from the 2013 polls. Comelec’s “No Bio, No

Fewer registered PWD voters for 2016 elections