COMELEC’s move for an automated elections – 2004
Elections in the Philippines have always been a manual process with the results for national positions often being announced more than a month after election day. An attempt to rectify this was done by the Commission on Elections by automating the process of counting the votes. More than 30 billion pesos were spent in acquiring counting machines that were never used in this elections because of numerous controversies and political opposition.
See also
- Official Congressional canvass - 2004
- Election scandal - 2004
- PET Case No. 003, Legarda v. De Castro, January 18, 2008
- COMELEC's move for an automated elections - 2004 (This post)
- The LDP split - 2004
- Eddie Gil's candidacy - 2004
- Death of Lawyer Maria Jeanette Tecson
- Fernando Poe, Jr.’s candidacy - 2004
- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s candidacy - 2004
- Philippine General Election - 2004
