Voters' Education Program: Romeo Bordallo Mon Marchan
Voters' Education Program: Romeo Bordallo Mon Marchan
Voters' Education Program: Romeo Bordallo Mon Marchan
Presented by:
Romeo Bordallo – PPCRV Coordinator /PCJ
Mon Marchan – PPCRV Volunteer
2010 NATIONAL AND LOCAL
ELECTIONS
Rep. Act No. 9369 –
Authorized the COMELEC to use an
Automated Election System
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WHAT IS THE AUTOMATED ELECTION
SYSTEM?
A new way of voting,
counting, and transmitting
election results
thru computerized machine.
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WHAT ARE ITS COMPONENTS?
WHAT IS THE PCOS MACHINE?
(Precinct Count Optical Scan)
Scans votes
Counts/ transmits votes automatically
Works only in assigned clustered precincts
Stores info on precinct’s city, school or site
of polling place and no. of voters
Only accepts pre-determined no. of voters
Invalidates ballot that exceeds limit
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THE PRECINCT
308,460 voters
1,720 Precincts
340 Clustered Precincts
44 Voting Centers
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Voting Center # of Voters Clustered Precincts
Phase 3 11,726 13
Masville 9,263 10
Sampaloc 8,657 10
Phase 1 6,886 7
Sta. Rita 2,613 4
Tahanan 2,168 3
Fire Station 2,072 3
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http://www.comelec.gov.ph/precinctfinder/precinctfinder.aspx
WHAT TO DO BEFORE
ACTUAL VOTING?
COUNT
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OPTICAL SCAN
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PARTS OF THE PCOS MACHINE
Feeder – accepts ballot faced down or
upside down
Touch Screen – similar to ATM
Feeder
Touch
screen
OTHER FEATURES OF PCOS
Battery
• PCOS machine powered by electricity
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THE BALLOT BOX
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SHADING THE OVAL
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THINGS TO REMEMBER
WHILE VOTING
Shade oval completely
• Machine reads only if oval is shaded
at least 50%
Do not “over-vote” – Ex: 13 Senators
“Under-voting“ - (11 senators) will be
accepted
Avoid creasing or folding ballot
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POSITIONS TO VOTE FOR
POSITION NUMBER
President 1
Vice-President 1
Senators 12
Party-List 1
Congressman 1
Mayor 1
Vice-Mayor 1
Councilors 8
TOTAL 26
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SAMPLE ONLY
SAMPLE
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FEEDING BALLOT ON MACHINE
Insert ballot on
feeder of machine
Wait for confirmation
message: “Thank you
for your voting”
Have your forefinger
marked with indelible ink
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WHAT TO BRING
7 am to 6 pm
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What Automation Can Eliminate:
oMisreading of ballots
oUnreadable handwriting
oError
Honest
Deliberate
oFraud
oManufactured election returns
oTampering of election result
What Automation Cannot
Prevent:
oVote-buying
oCoercion
oIntimidation
oTerrorism
Above can be addressed by
vigilance of citizenry
HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR ONE VOTE?
1
Thou shalt vote according to the
dictate of your conscience..
2
Thou shalt respect the decision
of others in choosing their
candidates.
3
Thou shalt seek to know the
moral integrity, capabilities and
other personal qualities of the
candidates you will vote for.
4
Thou shalt strive to understand
the issues, platform and
programs of candidates and
parties seeking your vote.
5
Thou shalt not sell your vote.
.
6
Thou shalt not vote for
candidates using guns,
goons and gold.
7
Thou shalt not vote for
candidates with records of
graft & corruption, and
human rights violation.
8
Thou shalt not vote for
candidates just because of
“utang na loob”, personal
appearance, popularity, or
pakikisama.
9
Thou shalt not vote for
candidates living an
immoral life.
10
Thou shalt put the welfare of
the country above all else
in choosing the candidate
you will vote for.
6. Thou shalt not vote for candidates
.
Clean
Honest
Accurate
Meaningful
Peaceful Elections