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Former President Erap Estrada Tests Poll Automation Machines

Submitted by on November 11, 2009 – 5:03 am2 Comments
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joseph-estradaThe former president Joseph Ejercito Estrada made a testing about the machines to be used in the election 2010. This is one way of ensuring the people that the machine is good enough to protect their votes. Erap said, the machines are quite good enough and pretty sure that it will be hard for the people to fake the number of votes!

You can watch the video below:

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  • Ramon Guico says:

    I think if there are advantages of course there are also disadvantages of implementing the automated system for the election.It provides efficient way for voting with less hassle and counting of votes will be quicker but it is never an assurance that it will eliminate cheating in the coming Philippine Elections..Many people ask if that machine is hackable or that system is fully secured….because there are possibilities that the candidates can hire a computer experts to hack the system and manipulate the entire votes.Still,we should be watchful!

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