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[Title] => NAMFREL: 2013 polls 'generally peaceful, organized'
[Summary] => The National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections said on Monday night that the 2013 midterm polls were "generally peaceful and organized," while urging citizens to remain vigilant as the transmission and canvassing of votes begin.
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[Summary] => The National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) reminded the Board of Election Inspectors (BEI) on Monday that voters should be allowed to manually vote in case of a defective precinct count optical scanner (PCOS) machine.
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[Summary] => Incumbent Puerto Princesa City Mayor Dennis Socrates is pitted against his predecessor, three-termer Edward Hagedorn, and Sandy Sandoval in todays recall election.
The city has 73,470 registered voters, and 420 precincts and 58 voting centers.
Telibert Laoc, executive director of the National Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), said the Comelec finally authorized them to conduct a quick count for the recall poll only yesterday afternoon.
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The city has 73,470 registered voters, and 420 precincts and 58 voting centers.
Telibert Laoc, executive director of the National Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel), said the Comelec finally authorized them to conduct a quick count for the recall poll only yesterday afternoon.
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September 24, 2002 - 12:00am