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Comelec hopes for automated barangay, SK polls in future
Comelec hopes for automated barangay, SK polls in future

GMA Network

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Comelec hopes for automated barangay, SK polls in future

Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Friday that he is hoping for the passage of a law that would allow the conduct of an automated or hybrid method of voting in Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) in the future. 'Sana magkaroon ng batas na para isama o yung ninanais ng iba na magkaroon ng tinatawag na hybrid — may manual na, mayroon pang automated. Susuporta kami sa ganoon. Una, hindi naman ganoon karami ang iboboto sa barangay…so hindi ganoon kahaba yung babasahin katulad ng sa national at local elections,' said Chairperson George Garcia said in an interview. (I hope there will be a law to include it or what some are wishing for, which is hybrid voting — there is manual and there is automated elections at the same time. We will support that. Because in the first place, there are only a few positions to vote for in the the canvassing of votes is not that long like in the national and local elections.) The upcoming BSKE on December 1 will be done manually, which means the public will cast their votes by writing the names of their bets for barangay captain, members of Sangguniang Barangay, and chairperson and members of SK. Garcia pointed out that having automated BSKE will not only produce faster results, but it will also safeguard electoral board members and canvassers from any threats. 'Kasi kapag mas mabilis ang resulta, hindi 'yan tumatagal nang magdamag o hanggang kinabukasan…walang violence, walang ballot box snatching, wala yung mga intimidation, threat, o kaya pagkamatay,' he added. (Because when the results are faster, it won' take overnight or until the next will be no violence, no ballot box snatching, no intimidation, threats, or even death.) Comelec conducted a pilot testing of automated BSK polls in three areas in Dasmariñas City, Cavite in 2023. Garcia said the barangays were able to proclaim the winners within an hour. However, the Comelec official said that some people still prefer writing down their votes. 'Sa bandang huli, may reason din kasi, aaminin ko kung bakit manual ang eleksyon sa ating barangay…kapag barangay gusto talaga sinusulat ng mga kababayan natin ang kanilang boto. Ayan naman, kinikilala natin ang bagay na 'yan. At siyempre mas matipid kapag manual na halalan,' said Garcia. (I must admit that there's a reason why the elections in the barangays are done manually. It's because many residents still prefer to write down their votes. And we recognize their preferences and manual elections would save us money as well.) The Comelec earlier launched on Friday the KAISA Project to kick off the preparations for the December polls. — BAP, GMA Integrated News

Comelec launches KAISA project ahead of December barangay, SK polls
Comelec launches KAISA project ahead of December barangay, SK polls

GMA Network

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Comelec launches KAISA project ahead of December barangay, SK polls

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) launched on Friday the KAISA Project to kick off the preparations for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in December. (Photo from NCIP) The Commission on Elections (Comelec) launched on Friday the KAISA Project to kick off the preparations for the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE) in December. Comelec Commissioner Rey Bulay said that Project KAISA stands for 'Katapatan at Integridad para Sa Atin.' 'Project KAISA also officially launches the BSKE, Project KAISA was founded on a simple yet powerful premise: katapatan at integridad. Dahil ang ating eleksyon ay naguumpisa at nagtatapos sa pagtitiwala ng sambayanang Pilipino,' he said in a press conference. (Project KAISA also officially launches the BSKE. Project KAISA was founded on a simple yet powerful premise: honesty and integrity. Because our elections begin and end with the trust of the Filipino people.) The commissioner noted that it's very important to ensure an honest and truthful BSKE as barangays and SK are crucial to have an effective national government. 'The BSKE plays a critical role in the grassroots level of our local government. It is actually the cornerstone of our democracy [...] Thus, from the filing of candidacies, in the smallest and remotest barangay, to the casting of votes, and the proclamation of winners, every procedure must be anchored on katapatan at integridad,' said Bulay. 'It will remind us that effective governance starts actually at the barangay hall and transformative leadership starts with the youth at SK,' he added. Meanwhile, Comelec chairperson George Garcia said that the poll body is also aiming to encourage more voters from the vulnerable sector to cast their votes. 'Ang gusto kong ipahatid sa bawat isa na mapagtulung-tulungan natin na masigurado na, lalong lalo na ang vulnerable sector, yung miyembro ng indigenous peoples, yung nakatatanda, yung may kapansanan sila dapat ang binibigyan ng patungkol at tugon lalo na sa araw ng halalan,' he said. (What I want to convey to everyone is that we can work together to ensure that, especially the vulnerable sector, members of indigenous peoples, the elderly, and those with disabilities, are given consideration and a response, especially on election day.) The Comelec also signed a memorandum of agreement with various organizations, including the National Youth Commission, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, various election watchdogs, and academic institution to enhance the voting experience of the Filipinos in the December 1 polls. —Vince Angelo Ferreras/LDF, GMA Integrated News

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