The Philippine Star

Keep abreast of Phl polls on google.com.ph/elections

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Filipino voters can visit one site to keep abreast of election news from di erent media outlets. Broadcast networks ABS-CBN, GMA, PTV, and SOLARtv, and online news portals Rappler, PhilStar.com, Inquirer.net and Interaksyo­n. com collaborat­ed with Google Philippine­s to create Google. com.ph/elections.

The site is a one-stop online hub for election-related news and informatio­n created to help over 52 million Filipino voters, including 700,000 absentee voters abroad, stay updated about the polls.

“We want to make sure citizens have quick access to informatio­n to help them make informed decisions on election day,” said Narciso Reyes, Google Philippine­s country manager. “This is part of our commitment to bring to the Filipinos essential informatio­n that will make their lives easier and more meaningful.”

Live-streamed debates

The Elections Page allows Filipinos to engage with candidates through a variety of Google’s platforms, such as live-streamed debates on YouTube hosted by the media collaborat­ors. “Through the di erent components we included on the page, Filipinos can discuss issues with the candidates or exchange views with reporters or other citizens on Google+ Hangouts. There’s a lot of informatio­n on it, from political party background­s to list of candidates, so there’s less reason for voters not to be updated with the daily grind of the election season,” said Ryan Morales, Google Philippine­s head of marketing.

The page curates stories from di erent news sites and hosts up-to-date broadcast coverage from the networks’ YouTube channels. Electionre­lated incidents provided by the online news collaborat­ors are also plotted on Google Maps embedded on the page to inform the public about events taking place in di erent parts of the country. This will help election watchers focus on hotspots and monitor how events are unfolding in these areas.

Precinct Finder

Another key component of the page is the Precinct Finder, which makes voting centers easy to find based on city, region and the voter’s precinct number. Precinct locations were plotted on Google Maps by volunteers and are available on the page.

The Philippine Elections Page is the first online initiative to bring together multimedia content from the country’s large media outfits. This collaborat­ion between the networks and Google aims to encourage people to be more participat­ive and critical of what candidates aspire for the nation. It also allows voters to have a deeper understand­ing of politics and governance through engagement with the candidates.

“This e ort merges traditiona­l with new media and revolution­izes how election informatio­n is shared online,” said Gail Tan, Google Philippine­s communicat­ions manager. “The great thing about this informatio­n aggregatio­n is that it complement­s the Pinoy culture of sharing. It also transforms social media into a progressiv­e platform for forming opinions, which enriches public discourse, and helps our electorate — from the first-time voters to busy profession­als, and even our overseas Filipino workers who can now have easy, firsthand access to election news,” she added.

First Elections Page

Google created its first Elections Page five years ago when its engineers noticed a huge increase in search tra\c around the election period in the United States. Today, 16 countries, including Malaysia, Thailand, and now, the Philippine­s, have Elections Pages that aid voters in their decisions before elections are due.

“With more resources available online, catching up on election news becomes a simple but crucial step in honing more discerning voters. We hope the Elections Page does just that,” said Deborah Nga, country lead for the Philippine­s on public policy and government a airs of Google Southeast Asia.

The Google Philippine­s Elections Page can be accessed at google.com.ph/elections.

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