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Post-Election Philippines

Post-Election Philippines

The May 2010 national election is finally over and, to the everyone’s relief, none of the doomsayers’ predictions and conspiracy theories seem to have materialized.  Albeit it may be too early to rule these out as some parties, particularly the losing candidates, are quick to point an accusing finger to the COMELEC and PGMA’s [Read More...]

Public Service: Voter's Education Project

Public Service:  Voter's Education Project

With just 11 days to go before the May 10, 2010 elections, the anxiety over the first ever conduct of an automated election in the country is escalating. The COMELEC came up with a series of sub-three-minute animated voter’s education videos which they uploaded in You Tube. Below is the Tagalog version. %CODE1% The same [Read More...]

Don't get lost on May 10; Know your Precinct Assignment NOW!

Don't get lost on May 10; Know your Precinct Assignment NOW!

A Public Service Message from AboutPH.com: The COMELEC has set up an online Precinct Finder in their Website.  It’s quite easy to use.  Just type in your complete name and date of birth. By finding out where your precinct assignment is you also confirm your registration so it’s like hitting two birds with one stone. [Read More...]

May 2010 Poll Automation: Are we ready?

May 2010 Poll Automation:  Are we ready?

With merely 104 days to May 10, 2010 the most burning debate today is the prospect of having a fully automated election. Several sectors including the Catholic Bishops, the Makati Business Club, and several noted personalities from no less than the IT industry are questioning the wisdom of still pushing for automation in the coming [Read More...]

Official Number of Presidential Candidates Goes Up to 10

Official Number of Presidential Candidates Goes Up to 10

Late last week the Commission on Elections released Resolution 8743, belatedly approving the application for candidacy of two more May 2010 presidential aspirants. Joining the eight presidential contenders whose candidacies were previously affirmed by the Comelec are Vetallano Acosta (KBL) and Jesus Nicanor Perlas (Independent). With this [Read More...]