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Comelec starts destruction of rejected Eleksyon 2025 ballots
Comelec starts destruction of rejected Eleksyon 2025 ballots

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • GMA Network

Comelec starts destruction of rejected Eleksyon 2025 ballots

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Friday started the destruction of 6.7 million unused official ballots and accountable forms printed for the conduct of the 2025 national and local elections (NLE). Commissioner Rey Bulay, commissioner-in-charge for the Committee on Ballot Printing, led the disposal of the rejected ballots at the National Printing Office in Quezon City . Comelec personnel will be tearing the rejected ballots before their transport to a disposal facility in Pampanga for direct melting. The process is expected to last for ten days. 'Ito ang pagpapatunay ng inyong commission…ng accountability, security, at transparency nitong election. Mula sa procurement ng printer, papel, pag-iimprenta, saksi kayong lahat,' said Bulay. (This shows the commission's commitment for accountability, security, and transparency this elections. From the procurement of the printer, paper, and printing, you witnessed it all.) 'Wala kaming itinagong proseso sa inyo. Mula doon hanggang ideploy ang mga balota at ngayon hanggang sunugin natin ang mga hindi valid na ballots para hindi magamit hanggang kailan,' he said. (We never hid any part of the process from the deployment to the destruction of the ballots.) Meanwhile, the number of invalid ballots increased from 3 million to 6.7 million for the 2025 polls, said Bulay. These included those with tear or smudges. 'Ngayong eleksyon, we doubled from the last one. 3 million lang ang invalid ballots from the last election, ngayon 6.7million. Mas maraming printing, mas maraming error, tapos may temporary restraining order pa tayo,' he added. (The number of rejected ballots doubled this year. From 3 million last elections, it is now at 6.7 million. That is because we printed more ballots and encountered more errors. We also faced a TRO.) The Comelec completed the printing of over 68 million ballots for the 2025 May polls after the process hit a snag in January following the Supreme Court's issuance of temporary restraining orders against the disqualification of some aspirants. The poll body deputized the National Printing Office in January, allowing the use of the latter's four printing machines and two machines procured by Miru Systems Inc. to ensure the "proper, satisfactory, and timely" completion of the reprinting of the official ballots for the elections. The Philippines held its midterm elections on May 12.—AOL, GMA Integrated News For more Eleksyon 2025 related content and updates, visit GMA News Online's Eleksyon 2025 microsite.

Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training
Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training

NMLS-Approved Training and Continuing Education Provider Establishes Greater Presence in Eastern U.S. Marketplace FRANKLIN, Tenn., May 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Next Level Education (NLE), a provider of continuing education and training for the mortgage industry, announces it has acquired Summit Mortgage Training of Hanover, NJ. Andrea Gagliardi, founder of Summit, has joined the Next Level team as Director of Content Management. "This acquisition was a strategic decision on our part to accelerate the growth of Next Level Education while expanding our access to mortgage professionals along the East Coast, empowering them with cutting-edge education options and industry-leading expertise," said J.R. Huber, Co-Founder and CEO/President of NLE. Debbie Gadberry, Co-Founder and COO/Senior Vice President of NLE, added, "By acquiring Summit, we have immediately grown our content offerings to provide an even more robust and comprehensive training suite for the mortgage industry." Summit Mortgage Training was founded eight years ago by Gagliardi, who delivered pre-licensing education and NMLS Continuing Education (CE) courses as well as other training offerings throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Among the new courses that will be offered by NLE are "Ninety Days to Impact!," a 13-week coaching program for new loan officers designed to increase organizations and referral sources, and "Mortgage Fundamentals," an introductory course on the mechanics of loan originations. To learn more about NLE and its innovative approach to professional development, go to About Next Level Education An NMLS-approved provider, Next Level Education is redefining mortgage education and professional development. Leveraging modern tools like Adobe Learning Manager, it delivers impactful training and continuous education programs while keeping professionals informed with the latest industry news and updates. Its mission is to empower aspiring and experienced mortgage professionals with licensing and education courses that are accessible, interactive, and fun. For more information, call 615.899.5343 or visit View source version on Contacts Rachel Dragerachel@ Sign in to access your portfolio

Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training
Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training

Business Wire

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Next Level Education Acquires Summit Mortgage Training

FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Next Level Education (NLE), a provider of continuing education and training for the mortgage industry, announces it has acquired Summit Mortgage Training of Hanover, NJ. Andrea Gagliardi, founder of Summit, has joined the Next Level team as Director of Content Management. 'This acquisition was a strategic decision on our part to accelerate the growth of Next Level Education while expanding our access to mortgage professionals along the East Coast, empowering them with cutting-edge education options and industry-leading expertise,' said J.R. Huber, Co-Founder and CEO/President of NLE. Debbie Gadberry, Co-Founder and COO/Senior Vice President of NLE, added, 'By acquiring Summit, we have immediately grown our content offerings to provide an even more robust and comprehensive training suite for the mortgage industry.' Summit Mortgage Training was founded eight years ago by Gagliardi, who delivered pre-licensing education and NMLS Continuing Education (CE) courses as well as other training offerings throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Among the new courses that will be offered by NLE are 'Ninety Days to Impact!,' a 13-week coaching program for new loan officers designed to increase organizations and referral sources, and 'Mortgage Fundamentals,' an introductory course on the mechanics of loan originations. To learn more about NLE and its innovative approach to professional development, go to About Next Level Education An NMLS-approved provider, Next Level Education is redefining mortgage education and professional development. Leveraging modern tools like Adobe Learning Manager, it delivers impactful training and continuous education programs while keeping professionals informed with the latest industry news and updates. Its mission is to empower aspiring and experienced mortgage professionals with licensing and education courses that are accessible, interactive, and fun. For more information, call 615.899.5343 or visit

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