PCOS pullout may negate poll protests — Macalintal
| By Marie A. Surbano 06/16/2010 Election protest cases,  including one that defeated vice presidential bet Sen. Manuel Roxas II,  plans to file, may come to naught since the more than 82,200 precinct  count optical scan (PCOS) machines that the government leased  from  automated poll equipment contractor will be pulled out by the end of  this year. Based on previous cases, it takes more  than two years to resolve challenges on the result of elections and even  those involving local candidates filed with the Commission on Elections  (Comelec) are not decided on until near the next election period. Protests on the presidential and vice presidential  votes are filed with the Presidential Election Tribunal (PET) composed  of members of the Supreme Court and past protest cases took close to  three years to resolve.  According to election  lawyer Romulo Macalintal, the expiration of the contract between Comelec  and the supplier Smartmatic Corp., and  Total Information Management Corp will also result in  the pulling out of the computers. “These protest  cases, Including that of Mar Roxas against (vice president-elect  Jejomar) Binay, may not be possible at all since by December 31 the PCOS  machines will be gone,” Macalintal said during a forum. “Everything should be accomplished while the PCOS  machines are still here… If not, it would be goodbye to all protest  cases in the country,” he added. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100616hed2.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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