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CenPEG’s voters’ education, poll watch training stepped up as election nears
To build critical public awareness on the prospects and complexities of the automated election system (AES), the Center for People Empowerment (CenPEG) continues to make rounds in forums and discussions with various religious groups, schools and other organizations nationwide. On February 16, CenPEG was the main resource in a forum organized by Miriam College’s Institution Network for Social Action (INSA). Entitled “Boto ko para sa pagbabago,” the forum, which was also in cooperation with AES Watch Youth, was for adult education students focusing on responsible voting and the automated election system.

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Filipinos Know Little
- A Survey »
Posted by Project 30-30
Pulse Asia is pleased to share with you some findings on Election-Related Probes from the October 2009 Ulat ng Bayan national survey. We request you to assist us in informing the public by disseminating this information. The survey fieldwork was conducted from October 22 to 30, 2009 using face-to-face interviews. Immediately prior to and during the conduct of the interviews for this survey, the following developments dominated the news headlines: (1) the formal declaration of former President Joseph Estrada of his bid for the presidency in 2010 and questions raised regarding the legality of this bid; (2) Senator Loren Legarda’s declaration of her plans for the May 2010 elections and Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Ronaldo V. Puno’s withdrawal from the vice-presidential race;...
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Experience of Electronic Voting Overseas » Posted by Project 30-30 The use of electronic voting worldwide remains a relatively uncommon practice, although this is rapidly changing as countries experiment with various electronic methods or expand their existing use of electronic voting. In 2004, Ireland planned to use a fully electronic implementation of vote tabulation and counting for its local and national elections. This study by Dr. Kenneth Benoit of the Trinity College in Dublin provides an overview of the experiences of other countries in using electronic voting and draws from these experiences any relevant lessons for Ireland. The comparative focus is on the adoption of electronic voting systems at the national level.

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AES Watch is a network of concerned groups and individuals monitoring the poll automation preparations. It uses the System Trustworthiness, Accountability, and Readiness Scorecard (STAR Card) to assess the readiness and trustworthiness of the AES. The STAR Card assesses the AES on 20 items of concern based on available facts.
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Ambassador Alistair MacDonald, Head of Delegation
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