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Elections 101Elections 101nutshelling the automated elections of 2010
bagongbotante voter education
The automation of the 2010 elections is a massive
transformational exercise that will usher in a new era of credible
elections.
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
The MODERN List of Voters
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
The MODERN Ballot
M A L I
2. GO TO VOTING AREA
3. VOTE. GO TO PCOS 1. GET BALLOT
4. GET INKED
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VOTING HOURS:
7AM-6PMAt least 10 people can vote at the same time
PCOS
ballot box
PCOSPrecinct Count Optical Scan Unit
SECURITY KEY PORT
FEEDER
PRINTER
MEMORY CARD SLOTS
MENU SCREEN
Testing and Sealing
3 days before election day
ZERO REPORT
The zero – or initialization report – demonstrates that there are no pre-loaded results in the PCOS at the start of voting.
ZERO REPORT
The zero – or initialization report – demonstrates that there are no pre-loaded results in the PCOS at the start of voting.
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
FAKE?NO!
YES!
BALLOT REJECTED!!!
BALLOT SCANNED!!!
ELECTION RETURNS
The ERs will be printed in EIGHT copies initially. After electronic transmission, an additional 22 copies will be printed
AUDIT LOG
The primary means of determining all the activities of the PCOS during election day.
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
Municipal/City Board of
Canvassers
Provincial Board of
Canvassers
National Board of Canvassers
Congress COMELEC
Precinct
Election Returns
Mun./City COC and SOVP
Prov. COC and SOVP
Physical transport
Physical transport
Physical transport
MANUAL CANVASSING
Note how critical PHYSICAL TRANSPORT is. If physical transport fails, the reports cannot flow upward to the NBOC
Municipal/City Board of
Canvassers
Provincial Board of
Canvassers
National Board of Canvassers
Congress COMELEC
Precinct
Election Returns
Mun./City COC and SOVP
Prov. COC and SOVP
Physical transport
Physical transport
Physical transport
COMELEC CENTRAL SERVER
Verification of voter identity Voting Counting and Canvassing Transmission of Results
THINGS TO REMEMBER BEFORE GOING
TO THE POLLING CENTER
• KNOW YOUR PRECINCT NUMBER AND POLLING CENTER
• BRING AN IDENTIFICATION CARD (I.D.)
• BRING YOUR LIST OF CHOSEN CANDIDATES
THINGS TO DO INSIDE THE POLLING
CENTER (school)
• PROCEED TO YOUR POLLING PLACE (classroom)
• LOOK FOR YOUR NAME FROM THE POSTED COMPUTERIZED VOTERS LIST (PCVL) OUTSIDE THE POLLING PLACE
• TAKE NOTE OF YOUR NUMBER ON THE PCVL
• IDENTIFY YOURSELF TO THE BEIs AND TELL THEM YOUR NUMBER ON THE PCVL
• AFTER THE BEI HAS LOCATED YOUR NAME FROM THE VOTERS LIST, GET YOUR BALLOT AND VOTE (you vote by shading fully the ovals opposite the name of your chosen candidate/s)
• FEED YOUR BALLOT TO THE PCOS MACHINE
• RETURN TO THE BEI FOR THE INDELIBLE INK
THINGS TO REMEMBER IN SHADING YOUR
BALLOT
• SHADE FULLY THE OVAL OPPOSITE THE NAME OF YOUR CHOSEN CANDIDATE
• YOU MAY UNDERVOTE BUT DO NOT OVERVOTE
• DO NOT FOLD YOUR BALLOT OR ALLOW IT TO GET CRUMPLED.
• KEEP THE BALLOT FREE FROM STAINS, SMUDGES OR ANY MARKS OTHER THAN YOUR VOTES
HANDLE YOUR BALLOT WITH CARE
YOU WILL ONLY BE GIVEN ONE BALLOT
Thank you very much!
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