Comelec OPTS For Manual Voting In 2016
Senator Chiz Escudero warned that the Commission on
Elections is treading on dangerous ground with its proposal to use a “hybrid”
or virtually manual system of elections next year. Comelec OPTS for manual
voting in 2016 national elections.
Escudero said that reverting to manual voting system in 2016
would be a step backward to a process marred by rampant cheating and other
fraudulent election practices in the past.
“It’s a step backward after having fully automated elections
previously. Returning to manual elections is a cause for serious concern due to
its dangerous implications on the country’s electoral process,” Escudero said.
Escudero said the proposal to conduct combined manual voting
and automated counting of votes in the 2016 polls would not only defeat the
purpose of computerizing the elections, but could also pave the way for
wide-scale electoral cheating similar to what happened during the 2004
presidential elections.
“We cannot afford to have another ‘Hello Garci’ scandal,
which may qualify as the worst electoral fraud in the country’s history,”
Escudero said. "We must, at all times, protect the democratic process of
elections."
“Hello Garci” refers to the wiretapped conversation between
then President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Elections Commissioner Virgilio
Garcillano during the canvassing of presidential votes in 2004.
In that phone conversation, Arroyo was supposedly asking
“Garci” to make sure she would lead by one million votes over her closest
rival, the late actor Fernando Poe Jr.
Escudero, who was then representative of Sorsogon province
in Congress, stood as Poe’s campaign spokesperson. /MP
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