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There are various camps that consider holding a parallel manual count as counterpart to the automated election returns which the Philippines will encounter for the first time ever. Such concern probably stemmed from concerns that there should be a secondary...
Thirty days before the first automated election takes place throughout the Philippines, votes are already being cast in Hong Kong, one of the few overseas locations where Filipinos can use the automated election procedures.
Up until late last night,...
Everything seems to be in place and everyone seems to be ready for the upcoming absentee voting for Filipinos in Hong Kong and Singapore. This marks the first automated election for overseas Filipinos.
The Esplanade in Singapore. Photo credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/henrylohtravel/
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THE Filipino community in Brunei will get a chance to cast their votes for their country’s forthcoming elections a month early with the Philippines to hold its national elections on May 10.
However, overseas absentee voters will be given 30 days starting...
Casting ballots for the next elections becomes more time consuming than other elections held in the country. That’s because voters need to fill up national posts from the President, Vice President, members of the Senate to local posts which include...
A total of 24,743 Filipinos in Hong Kong registered during the seven-month long Overseas Absentee Voting conducted by the Philippine Consulate General. This makes Hong Kong the overseas post with most number of registered overseas voters for the 2010...