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Comelec: Polls fastest, least violent in years

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MANILA — Despite the technical glitches that marred this year’s elections, it may prove to be one for the books as the Commission on Elections ( Comelec) reported a voter turnout of 83.11 percent, the lowest number of electionre­lated violence in years and the “swiftest” transmissi­on of election returns.

“I am proud to say that the Commission on Elections has successful­ly defended the sovereign right of the people to the democratic process of elections,” said Comelec Chair Saidamen Pangarunga­n in his speech during Wednesday’s proclamati­on of t he 12 winning senators.

The recently concluded elections may prove to be the fastest in transmitti­ng election returns and the highest voter turnout since the country adopted t he automated election system in 2010.

“[S]ignificant­ly, this is an election with a very efficient and flawless Transparen­cy Server that received all election results in record time immediatel­y after voting on Election Day,” he said.

He also noted that there were only 16 electionre­lated violence recorded as compared to 160 violent incidents in the 2019 polls.

The country has also seen

its highest voter turnout yet, with 83.11 percent based on the latest canvass report, breaking the previous record of 81.95 percent in the 2016 polls.

In proclaimin­g the new

s enators, Pangarunga­n stressed that the “glory does not belong solely to the winners of the elections,” as he gave credit to voters who stood patiently in line to cast their votes, some of whom had to endure almost 24 hours in some precincts due to malfunctio­ning votecounti­ng machines ( VCMs)

and defective or corrupted secure digital cards.

“Even as we look into the reports of VCM errors and a few other glitches in this election, I trust that the Commission en banc shall continuall­y improve on the election process,” he said.

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