The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday evening announced the suspension of the printing of official ballots following the five temporary restraining orders issued by the Supreme Court. In a press statement, Comelec Spokesperson Atty. John Rex C.
The Commission on Elections on Tuesday evening announced the suspension of the printing of official ballots following the five temporary restraining orders issued by the Supreme Court.
The SC orders reversed earlier Comelec decisions, including the disqualification of Edgar Erice, a candidate for the second district representative of Caloocan. To address the impact of the TROs, Comelec outlined several measures to ensure compliance and minimize delays in election preparations. Comelec said it will also study whether the database and system changes will require additional system audits or trusted builds.
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