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Article: Poll machines unable to detect flying voters.(Main News)
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- Manila Bulletin
- Article date:
- November 5, 2009
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GENERAL SANTOS CITY – Jose Tolentino, the executive director of the Commission on Elections, Thursday said that the Smartmatic automated poll machine is incapable of detecting multiple registration of voters and “flying voters,” a case which led to the recent bombing in Marawi City.“The automated machine cannot detect flying voters or multiple registrations of voters. The teachers manning the voting may check flying voters through the pictures of list of voters and the voters who will cast their ballots on election day,” he said.In Davao City, groups concerned with the questionable processing of the automated election system (AES) also urged ...
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October 20, 2009 ;
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