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The Comelec has spent P17.9 billion for the lease of 110,000 new machines from Miru, as well as the delivery of canvassing laptops, printers, ballot papers, and other election supplies.
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The Manila Times on MSNComelec: Miru-supplied automated counting machines, election system 'performed well'The Miru Sytems-supplied automated counting machines (ACM) used in the just concluded national and local elections performed ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMiru counting machines performed well – ComelecTHE automated counting machines (ACM) supplied by Miru Systems used in the May 12 national and local elections performed ...
(For the information of everybody, the 110,000 machines that will be used for the next elections will be only rented out. These will be made, manufactured, and customized in a span of six months.) The ...
COMELEC also demonstrated the machine to barangay officials, police officials, students, and members of various sectors. Unlike the machines provided by Smartmatic, Garcia said that the new features ...
Garcia said the supplier, Miru Systems Col Ltd., Comelec’s new automated election system service provider, had gone beyond its target to deliver 20,000 machines by end-August to almost 25,000 ACMs.
MANILA – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is pushing for a law that will automatically increase the payment for ...
Since the VCMs have been declared unusable, the Comelec hopes Congress could approve soon its proposed budget for the purchase of new machines, which is made based on specifications by the agency ...
Comelec Chair George Garcia said the poll ... and other peripherals. The new machines will replace the 97,000 vote-counting machines procured from the London-based Smartmatic Corp., which were ...
MORE than 900 automated counting machines (ACM) were delivered to Cebu City Hall for temporary storage on Monday, May 5, 2025. The ACMs will be stored at C ...
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has officially started preparations for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections ...
The Comelec en banc will hold its regular session on Wednesday, October 30. Garcia noted that the new vote counting machines are now better equipped to read any marks – even check marks. But he still ...
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