Test ballots for misaligned ovals,  poll body urged
| By Marie A. Surbano 05/04/2010 With barely six days before the  May 10 polls exercise, another poll watchdog has called for the testing  of the 50.7 million ballots to be utilized for the coming polls to  guarantee that they  would be read and counted by the precinct count  optical scan (PCOS) machines. Roberto Verzola,  secretary general of Halalang Marangal, made this call as he disclosed  that the ultraviolet security marks in the ballots were misaligned  during the printing of the ballots. This in turn means that the ovals to  be shaded by voters could also be misaligned as they have been  printed  using the same high-speed printing process. “The  misalignment affected the UV badly so it is possible that the scanners  cannot reliably read  the shading,” Verzola told reporters at the Manila  Hotel yesterday. Therefore, Verzola said it is  possible that the PCOS  machines might give inaccurate readings. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100504hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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