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[Summary] => The Commission on Elections (Comelec) reiterated that the disqualification of a paper company that claimed to have offered the lowest bids to supply election paraphernalia for the Aug. 11 polls in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) is legitimate.
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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Commission on Elections for Overseas Absentee Voting (OAVS) signed an agreement yesterday to test Internet voting for 26,804 registered Filipino voters in Singapore.
Poll Commissioner Florentino Tuason, who is pushing for Internet voting in the May 14 elections, defended yesterday the online polls, saying it is the cheaper way to conduct overseas absentee voting.
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Poll Commissioner Florentino Tuason, who is pushing for Internet voting in the May 14 elections, defended yesterday the online polls, saying it is the cheaper way to conduct overseas absentee voting.
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