Comelec: No irregularity in storage of poll devices in Davao house
- The Armed Forces of the Philippines, Commission on Elections, and Philippine National Police signed a memorandum of agreement to ensure secure midterm elections.
- Comelec announced that ballot distribution will start on April 21 and stated that they printed 68,542,564 official ballots by March 15.
- On April 5, numerous Comelec paraphernalia, including solar panels and Wi-Fi equipment, were found in a Davao City residence, leading to police verification.
- Comelec spokesperson John Rex Laudiangco clarified that the items found were only for transmission purposes and had no relation to ballot counting machinery.
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Comelec: No irregularity in storage of poll devices in Davao house
MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Saturday clarified that there is no irregularity in the temporary storage of some transmission devices and solar panels in a residential building in Barangay Buhangin, Davao City. The election materials—Starlink Satellite Transmission Devices and Solar Panels of iOne Resources Joint Venture with Ardent Networks, Inc.—will be used for the transmission of results in the upcoming midter…
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