FILE PHOTO Vote Counting Machines used in 2016 elections. INQUIRER PHOTO/RAFFY LERMA
MANILA, Philippines — All the vote counting machines (VCMs) to be used in the upcoming elections have already been distributed to local hubs, Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner George Garc
Election volunteers conduct pre-canvassing Nov. 3, 2020, of mail-in and absentee ballots at the Dauphin County Administration Building in Harrisburg. The volunteers inspect the envelopes and separate the privacy envelope from the ballot envelope to prepare ballots for scanning.Dan Gleiter file
ATLANTA — Over the last 18 months, a team of prosecutors and investigators from the Fulton County District Attorney's office has been sifting through mountains of evidence.
They've pored over telephone logs, emails and text messages. Recordings of phone conversations, hearing transcrip
This coming Tuesday in Florida is primary day, and some activists say this election is happening at a time where Black voters in Florida have far less political power than they've had in a long time. They blame Republican-backed voting laws as well as a new congressional map. NPR's Ashley Lop
Today is Wednesday, Aug. 10, the 222nd day of 2022. There are 143 days left in the year.
On Aug. 10, 1945, a day after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Imperial Japan conveyed its willingness to surrender provided the status of Emperor Hirohito remained unchanged. (The Allies responded th
Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
TWO voting and vote counting technologies are recognized by the election automation law, Republic Act 9369 which are described as follows:
1. Paper-based election system (PBES) – a type of automated election system that uses paper ba
As Nye County’s top new election official prepares to hand count tens of thousands of paper ballots cast in this year’s general election, the secretary of state’s office is seeking to standardize and regulate that process.
But the two sides are at odds.
Last week, the s
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Dozens of election workers will report again this morning to a Germantown gymnasium, as the recount in the Democratic primary for Montgomery County executive continues.
Nearly 100 elections workers convened for the initial day of the recount at the Germantown Community Center on Friday.<
North Carolina's highest court found problems with the way legislators advanced a voter identification mandate that was subsequently approved by citizens on the 2018 ballot.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- A battle between the NC NAACP and some lawmakers that began in 2018 over the voter ID manda