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Internet voting for Pinoys

Submitted by admin on June 29, 2007 – 9:25 am2 Comments

gezWat!? will we be this hight-tech na by 2010? … di kaya ito haharanggan ng mga politiko dahil mahirap na mang-daya?, hahahaha … oh, all hackers unite and hackin daw for a free 2 laptops, nyahahaha (baka made in China pa yun and 2nd-hand galing Quiapo, bwahehehe) :P

pero if ever this will be implemented, laking tulong ito sa mga teachers na wlang humpay sa pagpapagod at tinataya pa nila ang kanilang buhay para sa bilangan ;)

The Commission on Elections is poised to do a non-binding pilot test through the Internet for Filipino absentee voters in Singapore, ABS-CBN News reported Wednesday.

A mock election with 14,000-15,000 registered voters will test the effectivity of the Internet voting system from July 20-August 8. The mock polls will have names of Philippine national heroes as candidates.

“We will show that Internet voting is completely secure, less costly, user friendly and accurate,” said COMELEC Commissioner Florentino Tuason Jr.


Tuason is in charge of the overseas absentee voting and implementation of the Internet voting.

The poll body has a budget of P23.5 million for the project. The Barcelona, Spain-based SCYTL, a subsidiary of computer giant Hewlett-Packard, was chosen by the COMELEC to implement the project.

Five other interested companies responded to the COMELEC’s request for information in implementing the project.

For the mock polls, registered Filipino absentee voters in Singapore will use a Web page to log in with a Personal Identification Number (PIN) provided by the poll body.

The voters can either choose a candidate by clicking the “SELECT” button or choose “BLANK” if they do not wish to vote.

After the process, a receipt will be given to them as proof that they cast their virtual ballot.

Meanwhile, Tuason said that the COMELEC will award two laptop computers to those who could successfully hack the system.

If the project is successful, Tuason said Internet voting can be implemented starting in the 2010 elections.

taken from ABS-CBN News

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2 Comments »

  • eric says:

    di ba na try na nila yan sa SG nung summer pa? yun na nga dapat ang method na gagawin dun. kasi kaya nila i handle ang SG kasi maliit lng ang population./

  • tipoy says:

    yep yep … pero oh well still the same parin sa atin … kung saan makadaya ng husto eh yun ang gagamitin, bwahahaha

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