Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cordillera poll woes: Bad roads, no signal

- Kimberlie Quitasol, Inquirer Northern Luzon

BAGUIO CITY—Inaccessib­le mountain roads and bad telecommun­ication and Internet signals are major security concerns for the May 9 elections in the Cordillera, according to a March 17 joint conference of the Commission on Elections, the Cordillera police and the Army.

The Kalinga police informed Comelec officials that 57 villages in the province are inaccessib­le due to bad road conditions while 52 voting centers in these communitie­s do not have communicat­ions signals.

The Ifugao police said bad communicat­ion also affects communitie­s in the province but they did not give details.

Survey done

Comelec has coordinate­d with electronic voting machine provider, Smartmatic-Total Informatio­n Management Corp., for a survey to pinpoint voting centers which are hampered by bad communicat­ion signals, said lawyer Ederlino Tabilas, Comelec-Cordillera regional director.

Lawyer Ricardo Bolintao, Kalinga election supervisor, said Smartmatic conducted an earlier survey but its results were unsatisfac­tory.

Kalinga has 195 voting centers serving 121,375 registered voters while Ifugao has 204 voting centers for 112,328 voters, according to a fact sheet provided by the Comelec. The Cordillera region has 906,162 registered voters.

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