Video ‘proof’ of electronic poll cheating now on YouTube
06/02/2010 Get your laptops and go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhh-F-OK8fM where evidence of electronic election cheating can be found, according to defeated gubernatorial candidate and North Cotabato Vice Gov. Emmanuel Piñol, who says he has finally found proof on his claims that indeed there was cheating in the May 10 elections. In the website of YouTube, three videos of alleged cheating done in several areas all over the country have been posted. One of the videos shown was that of the alleged cheating in North Cotabato with a title “True Result North Cotabato.” The video was posted on May 28, 2010 by a person or group with username “dayaan2010.” In it it says these are the true results in North Cotabato coming from the Comelec (Commission on Elections) server, before the results were altered. It says that the video is an actual footage taken from the Comelec’s Internet Web site prior to this person or group calling itself Dayaan 2010 (cheating 2010) altering the electronic sending, saying these are the true votes in this particular province as the posted video was being described. The video showed a posting in the Comelec election results website for North Cotabato (www.electionresults.comelec.gov.ph/res_reg4700000.html) wherein Piñol was seen as the winner in the gubernatorial race with 252,802 votes or 55.75 percent compared to Emmylou Mendoza’s 198,251 votes or 43.72 percent of the total number of votes cast. The said election result was posted in the Comelec website on May 14, 2010 at around 3:23 a.m. In the Comelec‘s final and official tally however, Pinol only garnered 199,332 votes compared to Mendoza’s 236,966 votes. Two more videos of alleged cheating at the 2nd congressional district of Makati City and on the 1st congressional district of Surigao del Sur were also posted by the same user. All of the alleged winning candidates as shown in the videos were defeated in the final tally of the Comelec. Piñol said the video clip is sufficient proof that there was indeed cheating in the first ever national automated elections in the Philippines. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100602hed2.html |
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