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  2. 1986 Comelec walkout - Wikipedia

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    The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) contracted the National Computer Center (NCC), a bureau under the Office of the President, to automate the tabulation of votes. NCC developed the hybrid but mostly manual computer system, recruited and trained additional staff, and set up the election operations center at the Philippine International ...

  3. Hello Garci scandal - Wikipedia

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    A new fraud technique involves the manipulating the election return or ER, which is a summary of the votes in precincts. Evidence exists showing that the 32,000 sets of overprinted ER's of the Commission on Elections could manipulate an election by as much as three million votes. Such number of votes could change a result. [14]

  4. Vote counting in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The results are then printed as the election return and sent electronically to the city or municipal Board of Canvassers. In 2016, for the third time in a row, the Philippines automated their elections using electronic vote counting machines. The deployment of 92,500 of these machines was the largest in the world.

  5. Philippines election body probes hacking report, says ... - AOL

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    The Philippines' election agency on Wednesday said it had tapped law enforcers and information security experts to look into a news report that said hackers had compromised its systems, but ...

  6. Petitions by Rio, et al, for an investigation of the 2022 ...

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    On 3 November 2022, former acting secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology Eliseo Rio Jr., former Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner Gus Lagman, and ex-Finance Executives Institute president Franklin Ysaac, filed a "politically neutral urgent petition" in the Supreme Court of the Philippines, wherein they alleged that in the 9 May 2022 presidential ...

  7. Smartmatic executives charged with bribing Philippine ...

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    By Jack Queen (Reuters) -Three executives of voting technology company Smartmatic have been charged with funneling $1 million in bribes to a former Philippine election official to secure the ...

  8. 1992 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Santiago cried fraud and filed an electoral protest citing power outages as evidence. [7] Various media personnel became witnesses to the fraud made in the election, where the phrase, 'Miriam won in the election, but lost in the counting' became popular. [8] However, her protest was eventually dismissed by the Supreme Court of the Philippines. [7]

  9. Smartmatic executives charged by Justice Department in ...

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    Three current and former executives from Smartmatic, the voting technology company suing right-wing media outlets over their 2020 election coverage, have been charged in the US in connection with ...