Mar Roxas set on poll protest, wants null votes review
| 07/02/2010 Liberal Party (LP) president and defeated vice presidential candidate, former Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas, waited for President Aquino to take his oath of office to announce that he will be filing an electoral protest before the Supreme Court, acting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) for a recount of the vice presidential vote, which electronically, failed to read what has been termed as the “null votes”, consisting of lightly shaded ovals not read by the precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines, and correctly shaded votes that were not read by the same machine. Television  reports quoted Roxas as saying that this matter had already been  discussed with Noynoy Aquino and that there was no objection from Aquino. This  announcement was made during a gathering organized by the Filipinos for  Good Governance in Manila. The Roxas legal team,  even during the canvassing by the Congress, acting as the National Board  of Canvassers, sough to have the null votes set aside or examined and  read manually, saying that there were over 3 to 4 million null votes  recorded nationwide, with GMA’s Q TV report saying that Roxas and his  team claimed  half a million votes cast in Central and Western Visayas –  known Roxas bailiwicks – were considered null votes by the Comelec. The report said that Roxas told his audience that  Aquino agreed with his move to  file an electoral  protest not only for  Roxas’ sake but also because Aquino still has reservations about the  credibility of the first-ever automated elections. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100702hed5.html | 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 


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