A clear waste of P11.3 billion taxpayers’ money
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 The irony of it all is that too many Filipinos, in power and out, were all gung-ho about holding nationwide automated polls, even when early enough, there were already danger signs that automated elections would create more problems for the nation. The law was  clear enough: prior to holding nationwide automated polls, a pilot  testing of automated polls should be conducted in two areas each in two  cities, municipalities and provinces. But the  Commission on Elections (Comelec) officials insisted that the law has  been substantially enforced, as the automated elections in the  Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) fulfilled that provision of  the law. The Supreme Court bought that Comelec  ARMM polls argument, and even upheld the Comelec’s position that a  foreign supplier, Smartmatic, would in essence be in full control of the  conduct of elections. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100426com2.html | 
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