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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Kandidato: Jamby Madrigal

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Kandidato: Nicanor Perlas

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Kandidato: Richard Gordon

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Kandidato: Manny Villar

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Kandidato: Bro. Eddie Villanueva

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Kandidato: Joseph 'Erap' Estrada

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Kandidato: Gilberto 'Gibo' Teodoro Jr

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Kandidato: Noynoy Aquino

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Printing of 50 million ballots finished — Smartmatic

With just a little over two weeks before the May 10 elections, poll machine supplier Smartmatic-Total Information Management (TIM) on Friday announced that it has finished printing the more than 50 million ballots needed for the automated elections.

Smartmatic-Asia president Cesar Flores said they have finished printing 50,850,940 ballots before their self-imposed deadline on April 25, Sunday. "We finished printing two days before the deadline," he said.

In a text message to GMANews.TV, Smartmatic spokesman Gene Gregorio said they finished printing Thursday midnight. Printing of the official ballots began on February 8 at the National Printing Office (NPO) in Quezon City.

Gregorio said the delivery of the ballots to different areas nationwide will begin on Sunday. Smartmatic has been awarded the contract to deliver the ballots.

Villar camp: ‘Illegal stock deal’ is black prop, or else sue us

BACOLOD CITY, Negros Occidental—Nacionalista Party standard bearer Senator Manuel Villar Jr. on Thursday dismissed as black propaganda the accusations that he used his influence to manipulate the stock market and get favors for his companies.

"Alam mo, lahat na yan ay kasama sa programa na inaasahan natin hanggang dumating ang araw ng halalan... Maliwanag na wala akong ginagawang masama at pulitika lamang (You know, all of that comes with the program we expect until election day… It’s clear I did nothing wrong but just practice politics)," Villar told reporters in a press conference here.

He said it was not the first time that he heard of such allegation, adding that it was just being revived and dragged to divert the people's attention.

"Gusto nila alisin ang issue sa tanong kung sino ba talaga ang may kakayahan na mamuno ng ating pamahalaan, sino ba ang may track record maging pangulo ng bayan (They want to divert the issue from the question of who is truly capable of leading the government, who has the track record to serve as the country’s president)," he said.