bantay eleksyon 2013 press statement: relative peaceful, free and fair elections

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  • 7/30/2019 Bantay Eleksyon 2013 Press Statement: RELATIVE PEACEFUL, FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

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    CERCONSORTIUM ON ELECTORAL REFORMS54-CMAPAGAKAWANGGAWA ST,TEACHERS VILLAGE,QUEZON CITY1101TELEFAX:(+632)4330764WEBSITE:www.cer.org.ph

    BANTAY ELEKSYON 2013

    PAYAPA MONITORING

    PRESS RELEASE

    May 14, 2013

    RELATIVE PEACEFUL, FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS

    After months of preparations by the Commission and Elections and concerted efforts by various

    election stakeholders to ensure its success, the 2013 national and local elections were relatively peaceful,free, and fair that adheres to international election standards.

    The Automated Election System (AES) has performed satisfactorily and the COMELEC provedto be more prepared to confront the problems that occurred during the Election Day. The lessons learned

    from the first implementation of AES in 2010 were well taken into consideration; hence, the contingencymeasures put in place were able to address most of the problems.

    The Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines functioned correctly with only anapproximately less than 200 that malfunctioned or around 0.25% of the total 78,000 machines deployed

    nationwide. Most of the glitches encountered were minor and were addressed immediately in the pollingprecincts. But among the notable and common problems that caused some delay in the process were when

    the machines did not read some ballots or when there was ballot jamming. In some areas, the machinestotally stopped working. Transmission of results remains to be a problem found in most areas, with BEIsencountering difficulty in connecting to the servers. It was also found that modems were not available inall polling precincts.

    However, long queues still troubled many of the precincts nationwide, with some voters waitingfrom 2-4 hours before being able to cast their voters. Other areas of the electoral process still neededimprovements, such as in the difficulty of voters to find their names in the voters list and to detectspurious, unqualified, and multiple voters.

    Vote-buying remains to be the major violation by candidates. There was rampant campaigning inand around the polling places and posters and campaign paraphernalia proliferated. There were watchers

    of political candidates who still wear clothing bearing the name of the political party or candidate.

    Election-Related Violence Incidents (ERVIs) persisted during Election Day, and the PNP

    disclosed 28 cases of violent incidents. However, this translates to a lowering of ERVIs compared to the2010 elections. The incidents mostly covered supporters of candidates.

    All in all, the 2013 national and local elections are successful.

    Authenticated by:

    Ramon Casiple

    Chairperson, Consortium on Electoral Reforms (CER)

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