DROP
“HYBRID” POLL, OPTIONGO FOR FULL AUTOMATION, CHIZ TELLS COMELEC
Senator
Chiz Escudero urged the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to ditch its plan to
use a combination of manual and computerized elections next year and exert all
efforts instead to ensure that the May 2016 national polls will still be fully
automated.
Escudero
reiterated his objection to the so-called “hybrid” elections after the Comelec
stated that the Precinct Automated Tally System (PATaS), which would combine
manual and automated processes, remains an option for the poll body in next
year’s elections.
In
fact, the Comelec already tested the hybrid system when it conducted a mock
poll on June 27 at the Bacoor National High School in Cavite province.
For
2015, the Comelec received a total of P16.8 billion budget, but Escudero said
he would look into spending plan of the agency for the automated polls if only
to ensure a clean, orderly and credible 2016 elections.
Escudero
said that reverting to manual voting system in 2016 would be a step backwards
to a process marred by rampant cheating and other fraudulent election practices
in the past.
He said the proposal for hybrid polls “raises
the chilling prospect of a wide-scale electoral cheating similar to what
happened during the 2004 presidential elections.”
“It
brings back memories of the ‘Hello Garci’ controversy, which had cast doubt on
the results of the 2004 presidential elections,” Escudero said.
The
senator earlier warned that the Comelec was treading on dangerous ground with
its proposal to use a hybrid election system next year, saying it would defeat
the purpose of computerizing the elections.
“It’s
a step backwards after having fully automated the 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.
He
said the country could not afford to have another “Hello Garci” scandal, widely
considered as the worst electoral fraud in Philippine history.
“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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