11
May
May 10 Elections – UPDATES

The office of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) senatorial candidate Joey de
Venecia is receiving, collating and disseminating reports nationwide
relative to the performance of the automated electoral system.
The office of PMP Spokesman for Poll Automation Joey de Venecia III will
receive incident reports through SMS at the following numbers:
09178895639, 09228405639, 09177914076, 09279842925, 09175233464 and
09189043012.
Emails may be sent to jdv3.hq@gmail.com.
Incident reports will be posted at joeydevenecia.com.
Joey de Venecia’s Facebook and Twitter accounts are constantly updated.
As of 3:30pm, May 10, 2010:
* In the second district
of Mindoro (Bongabong Central), PMP poll watchers were prohibited from
entering precinct area while poll watchers from other parties were allowed.
This, despite their showing of their duty issued/authorized poll watchers
ID.
* From Davao City, as of
11:10am PCOS machine in one precinct had counted only 112 ballots. Others
average 30 ballots read per hour.
* From PMP volunteer in
Cuenca, Batangas: May nahuli na naka shade na hindi pa nasusulatan ung bilog.
Un palang nangyari. Dinala na sa Batangas yung teacher para imbestigahan.
* From Negros Occidental, 90
percent of voters in Sagay City were able to cast their votes as of
midday, as
against 37 percent for Bacolod.
* From voter Noel
Balatbat in Sun Valley, Paranaque: All of our names were in the alpha list
but
when we were inside, we weren’t given ballots since our names weren’t
there.
There was no one in the Comelec help desk. Only PPCRV. Madness here! We
were told to go home.
* From voter Krizelle Azibal from
San Jose del Monte, Bulacan: ibibigay pala yung
balota may shade na po, yung sa mayor po namin sarmiento may shade na kagad
(Lawang Pare public school)
* Report from Xavier precinct, San
Juan: BEI in cluster 62 was signing ballots deeming them unreadable by the
PCOS
machine. PPCRV and LP lawyer on site, apparently PCOS machine was also
replaced, we don’t know why.
* From voter Peter de la Cruz
in Magallanes: Precint 0303A has a defective PCOS machine,
PPCRV not doing their job, very disorganized!
* A report from Bocaue Central
Elementary School said three PCOS machines are down. The machines
are eating the ballots.
* A report from Sta. Elena,
Davao City said some PCOS machines have stopped reading ballots.
As of 2:30pm, May 10, 2010:
* In the second district of Mindoro (Bongabong Central), PMP poll
watchers were prohibited from entering precinct area while poll watchers
from other parties were allowed. This, despite their showing of their duty
issued/authorized poll watchers ID.
* From Davao City, as of 11:10am PCOS machine in one precinct had counted
only 112 ballots. Others average 30 ballots read per hour.
* From PMP volunteer in Cuenca, Batangas: May nahuli na naka shade na
hindi pa nasusulatan ung bilog. Un palang nangyari. Dinala na sa Batangas
yung teacher para imbestigahan.
As of 1:30pm, May 10, 2010:
* A voter at precinct 2436A complained of a long queue which was barely
moving. He arrived at the precinct 7:30am and as of 10:15am was still
waiting to vote.
* Office received report that PCOS machine in Taguig precinct was down. No
details yet.
* Voter Louie Montelibano in Bacolod reported malfunction of PCOS machine
at clustered precincts 102A, 103A and 104A.
* Media practitioner Danny Fajardo reported that ballots intended for
Samar were sent to Iloilo . As a result, PCOS machines unable to read the
ballots.
* Voter at Lucban Elementary School , Barangay 675, precinct 2703B
reported very slow processing. Estimated that only 30 voters able to cast
votes per hour.
* Voter Mia Cielo and Mia Amor Jeresano of precinct3671A, under clustered
precinct 890 in Barangay Socorro, 15th Ave., QC, were not able to vote as
their names were not in the list of voters. They had Voter’s IDs.
*Voter Joy Eder of Merville, Paranaque was able to vote around 10:30am.
She went to her precinct at 7:30am, but the PCOS was still being set up at
that time.
* Voters in La Union, Abra complaining that PCOS machines there are
rejecting ballots. Comelec officials present unable to explain glitch.
* Voter Manny Munoz in Tarlac, Tarlac reports that he went to his precinct
at 7:00am. By 12 noon , he had not yet been able to cast his vote.


