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49M voters exceed Comelec’s forecast on turnout

14 hours ago ago from Published works

49M voters exceed Comelec's forecast on turnout INQUIRER.net First Posted 22:47:00 12/11/2009 Filed Under: Elections, Eleksyon 2010 MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) said Friday over 49 million voters have registered for the 2010 elections—up by two million from the turnout forecast by the agency months ago. Comelec Commissioner Gregorio Larrazabal told Inquirer .net that 49, 225,089 Filipinos ...

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Open letter to the Justices of the Supreme Court

12 hours ago ago from Kabataan Partylist

Last October 29, 2009. Kabataan Party-list, together with youth leaders from various organizations along with prospective first-time voters, went to the Supreme Court to file a petition that, if granted, would urge the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to resume the registration of voters until January 9, 2010 from its self-imposed deadline of October 31, 2009. This petition was based on two legal bases. First, the October 31 deadline of ...

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The End of Innocence -- NY State Board of Elections Says Ballot Scanners Switched Votes in 2009 General Election

16 hours ago ago from Election Integrity: Fact & Friction

The Help America Vote Act does not require computerized vote counting. But earlier this year in U. S. District Court, the New York State Board of Elections (SBoE) and the U. S. Department of Justice agreed that the Board would certify a new optical scan computerized voting system by December 15, 2009 . As that date approaches, the Board is displaying a dismissive attitude toward the risks and problems encountered with the systems they say ...

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TOP UN ENVOY WELCOMES PEACEFUL END TO VOTER REGISTRATION IN SUDAN

11 hours ago ago from International

TOP UN ENVOY WELCOMES PEACEFUL END TO VOTER REGISTRATION IN SUDAN New York, Dec 14 2009 11:10AM The top United Nations envoy to Sudan today welcomed the peaceful ending of the registration process for next year's elections, the first multi-party polls in the country in decades, with more than 75 per cent of people of voting age registering to cast their ballots. More than 15 million people were registered in the most inclusive voter ...

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HHS Report Says Health Costs Will Increase Under Senate Bill

6 hours ago ago from Ilovebenefits's Blog

Editor's note: How many uninsured are there? If there are 300 million people in this country, then 7% should be 21 million. 33+21 equals 54 read on - The AP (12/11, Alonso-Zaldivar) reported Democrats got a sober warning Friday that costs will keep going up under the Senate healthcare bill, and proposed Medicare savings may harm the program. A Department of Health and Human Services report found that the nation's $2.5 trillion ...

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