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Election Cheating Allegations
Topic Started: Jul 22 2016, 01:01 AM (64 Views)
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Ellen Tordesillas wrote the following in her article "Questions remain about some senator winners in May election" related to election cheating:

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Missing from the Senate rosters are Sergio “Serge” Osmeña III, who had never lost a senatorial contest in his 18-year political career except the last one, and Teofisto “TJ” Guingona III. Osmeña ran as independent and Guingona was with the Liberal party ticket.
Guingona’s loss was not surprising because in the pre-election surveys he was already struggling to be in the Magic 12. In fact, in the May 3, survey of Social Weather Station, a week before Election Day, he was number 14.

It was Osmeña’s loss that was unbelievable.

In all the SWS pre-election surveys, Osmeña was in the top six. He was number six in the May 3 SWS survey.

Surveys of course are different from Election day votes but the credible ones like SWS are snapshots of realities on the ground.
Since elections in the country became automated in 2010, we are told that cheating has been completely eliminated and the only means of distorting the people’s will is through vote buying. Indeed, vote buying has reached dizzying levels in the last election. In some areas where election was hotly contested, the cost reached P7,000 per voter.


I think I remember Teddy Locsin posting on Twitter about Guingona - nilaglag daw siya ng LP? Sorry, Ted, if that was not you. I could be thinking of somebody else. Also, I think I also read that Osmeña was aware of the massive election cheating that went on but he said he is not going to waste his time filing an election protest.

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But automation gave rise to another rumored racket by unscrupulous Comelec personnel through a pre-loaded election results of the Secure Digital (SD) card. Allegedly the asking price runs to six figures.

Difficult to believe but we were shown an analysis of vote manipulation in the 2016 Senate Election done by Reform Philippines Coalition and the coincidences are hard to ignore. The percentage of the increase of senatorial candidates who paid was almost the same – in the range of 6.6 percent with one getting the highest boost of 10.4 percent.

There was talk that an administration stalwart had to complain to Malacanang when it looked like that he would be pushed down.
Two of those who allegedly paid did not make it. The pre-loaded figures were not enough to put them in the wining circle.

There’s no question about the electoral victory of President Rodrigo Duterte. He was too far ahead; no SD card operation could have pulled him down.

However, it’s a different case in the vice-presidential contest. The Liberal party’s Leni Robredo won the vice presidential contest by only 260,000 votes. It’s good that Ferdinand”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. filed an election protest. Maybe some of the questions about the senatorial contest would also be answered.


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Smartmatic admits using unofficial servers:
The Manila Times Online
http://www.manilatimes.net/smartmatic-admits-using-unofficial-servers/275442/

Uh oh...will Leni still say "I am confident there was no cheating"?
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FROM: http://thestandard.com.ph/mobile/article/208057

While Duterte did not say he believed Marcos was cheated, he did say that he knew there was cheating during the last elections, the senator said.

Marcos maintained that the cheating carried out in the May 9 elections was massive and unprecedented because it had become institutionalized.

In a press conference at Annabel’s Restaurant in Quezon City, his first after the May 9 elections, Marcos said that while he expected there would be irregularities in the polls, he did not expect it to be as flagrant as it was.

Marcos said he owes it to the more than 14 million people who voted for him as well as to those whose votes were not counted because what is at stake is the integrity of the elections.

He said about 3 million votes have not been counted.

He directly accused President Benigno Aquino III’s administration and the Liberal Party through the Commission on Elections and service provider Smartmatic of perpetuating the massive fraud.

“Well, we see that the problems were with Comelec and the problems were with Smartmatic. Now who was behind all of that? I think we will slowly be able to show that, because the only people who can institutionalize this kind of cheating is the administration,” he said.

“It is very clear to the people that there was a widespread and shameful disregard of their voice, so we will continue this fight,” he said in Filipino.

The senator said his legal team is confident that they have enough evidence to establish massive fraud in the elections.

He said so many people were coming forward to attest to the cheating that they had to pick which ones to include in their protest.

Marcos said the cheating was so widespread that it covered all aspects of the elections.

“Certainly, we didn’t expect cheating on this scale, where it was institutionalized at many, may levels, in many, many ways,” Marcos said.

The senator said the cheating was not only limited to vote buying but also covered wholesale ballot shading and tampering with the transmission system, all of which they could prove.

If the Comelec is sure there was no fraud, why did it refuse in an en banc meeting to submit itself to an independent audit? Is the cleaning up operation still going on? Why was a cousin, Andy Bautista, appointed by N0IN0I to head the Comelec in time for the election? Is Andy Bautista a cousin of NOINOI? These are questions begging to be answered that could bring light to the way the Comelec conducted the last elections.
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From The Manila Standard:

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‘Mindanao polls marred by fraud’
posted May 22, 2016 at 12:01 am
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MINDANAO supporters of the Liberal Party were accused of engaging in massive election irregularities in the region during the May 9 elections and that affected the votes for national candidates, especially in the presidential and vice presidential race.

In the weekly news forum at Anabel’s Restaurant in Quezon City, two members of the Alyansang Duterte-Bongbong (Aldub), revealed several incidents of electoral fraud in Basilan in the recently concluded elections.

Aldub is a group of supporters named after presidential candidate Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte and vice presidential bet Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Victor Abillo and Abdurasad Teodoro, provincial coordinators of Aldub in Basilan, said their watchers in Basilan towns reported that many voters were prevented from casting their votes by armed men who controlled the precincts.

“There were no elections in many places in Basilan because people were prevented from voting and were told there would be no voting even if it was just six in the morning,” Abillo said.

In many of these areas, he pointed out, all the presidential and vice presidential candidates except the tandem of Liberal Party candidates—former Interior and Local Government secretary Manuel Roxas II and Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo—had zero votes.

Abillo and Teodoro said three other witnesses can attest that no voting was done in many parts of Basilan and witnesses were willing to execute sworn affidavits.

Abillo also presented the sworn affidavit of a winning councilor, Amina Muarip, who stated that she and her supporters were prevented from voting in Barangay Candiis in Hadji Mohammad Ajul in Basilan by LP supporters.

“The supporters of the Liberal Party in precincts 27A, 27B, 28A, 29B and 30A orchestrated the locking of the votes in favor of all the candidates of the Liberal Party,” Muarip said.

“The supporters of the Liberal Party also gave the amount of P1,000 to the voters of Barangay Candiis, Hadji Mohammad Ajul to vote for the candidates of the Liberal Party, which acts obviously constitutes a violation of the Omnibus Election Law and other existing laws in the election,” she added.

She also witnessed the same LP members handpicked people in their precincts to shade ballots.

“That another fraud was committed during the election was the shading of the ballots by random people who were handpicked by the supporters of the barangay captain of Candiis to vote for the candidates of the Liberal Party.”

Muarip added that poll watchers of the Nationalist People’s Coalition and Nacionalista Party were also prevented from entering the precincts. Because of intimidation employed, Muarip said she and her supporters were not able to vote anymore.

She later learned, much to her surprise, that she won as councilor in her town.

Abillo said Muarip could have easily turned a blind eye to the electoral fraud in her town because she won in the election, but she decided to expose the violations in order to let the whole country know the kind of system that was employed in her province.

He added a number of witnesses from other provinces, like Lanao Del Sur and Maguindano, are willing to surface because they would like to change the system in their province.

Two witnesses of wholesale ballot shading in Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao also surfaced before the media showing video footages of the ballot shading in favor of Robredo.

Bassir Utto, who ran for vice mayor under the United Nationalist Alliance, and his watcher Normina Taha said they were prevented by supporters of incumbent LP Mayor Samsudin Dimaukom from entering their precincts. They alleged that LP supporters also engaged in ballot shading in favor of Robredo.

Abillo then urged the Commission on Elections to immediately investigate the allegations of cheating in many areas in the country.
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‘Marcos robbed of .5-m votes in Quezon’
posted May 30, 2016 at 12:01 am
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A DAY before Congress proclaims the president and vice president, a witness from Quezon province revealed that some 500,000 votes were shaved from the tally of independent vice presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and were added to the votes of his rival, Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo, who won by only 263,000 votes in the official count.

Robredo is set to be proclaimed today by Congress as winner in the vice presidential race.

Several hundreds of thousands of votes were also deducted from the votes of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, Vice President Jejomar Binay and Senator Grace Poe and transferred to the administration’s presidential candidate Manuel Roxas II, the witness said.

The witness said the vote shaving and vote padding were done in a warehouse that he was told to set up in Lucena for the “covert dagdag-bawas operation” run by the Liberal Party and Smartmatic personnel.

The alleged cheating was carried out by intercepting the transmissions of the results from the precincts to the municipal official board of canvassers.

“The IT personnel hired by the Liberal Party were the ones who transmitted the intercepted results after the vote shaving and vote padding were done,” the witness said.

The witness, a municipal hall official, whose mayor was an LP official, was presented to the media by poll watchdog and civil society group Council on Philippine Affairs (Copa), headed by Pastor Saycon.

The witness, who requested anonymity and preferred to be called “Ka Bert,” covered his face with a mask for security purposes. He is a member of the Iglesia ni Cristo.In a news conference at the residence of Saycon in Ayala, Alabang, Ka Bert recounted that a month before the May 9 polls, he was told by the LP mayor to find a warehouse that would be converted into a “war room” or command center for monitoring purposes.

“At first I thought it was for monitoring only and so I never [saw] malice [in] the mayor’s order,” Ka Bert said.

He said the mayor and the people from Smartmatic rejected the first warehouse he found because it was far from the voting centers.

“They said they needed a place that was close to the voting centers so I found them a place near the city hall, which was also close to the voting centers,” he said.

Several computers, TV monitors and other office equipment were brought in, he said.

“One week before the elections, I was surprised that at least nine vote counting machines or VCMs arrived and nine IT personnel, hired by LP’s Mar Roxas also came. Five of the nine IT personnel were from Smartmatic and the four others were from Quezon province,” the witness said.

“I thought at first the VCMs were intended to replace those that will conk out,” the witness said.

“On the day of the elections, after 5 p.m., I was shocked to see the IT people becoming busy operating the VCMs and started tinkering the machines and to my dismay, started changing the results, the figures, the votes. The total number of votes were the same except that the votes for Robredo and Roxas had been padded from the votes that were shaved from their opponents,” the witness said.

“When the VCMs started to get transmissions from the precincts, I asked the IT people why were there transmissions coming in because I knew that from the voting precincts, the transmissions should go straight to the transparency server of the [Commission on Elections]. They told me that it was they who would transmit the votes,” he said.

Ka Bert said he personally saw how votes transmitted from the voting precincts were being changed before they were transmitted to the transparency server.

He added that even the votes of Duterte were shaved and transferred to Roxas. He said the votes of Binay and Poe were also reduced in favor of Roxas.

“But the biggest reduction was made against Marcos because some 500,000 of his votes were given to Robredo. For Duterte it was about 300,000 votes, for Binay, about 200,000 and Grace Poe, too,” he said.

In the Certificate of Canvass for Quezon province, Robredo won with 385,164 votes over Marcos’ 173,394 votes.

He said a staff of Roxas was the one who gave money to the IT guys for the operation.

“I recognized him as a Roxas guy because every time Roxas would visit our province, he was with the advance party who was arranging the itinerary of the secretary,” Ka Bert said in Filipino.

He said the LP and Smartmatic IT personnel used “jammers” to intercept the results and the Board of Election Inspectors from the precinct level to the municipal and provincial thought they had successfully transmitted the results.

“They did not notice that their transmissions had been intercepted and hijacked,” the witness said.

He said he started to become suspicious when the VCMs began arriving and was given the consistent answer of “stop asking questions, this is an order from the top.”

Ka Bert said he decided to expose the election cheating because he could not stomach how the whole election system was bastardized in his area.

In fact, he said, four of the IT personnel, who manned the VCMs in the Lucena warehouse would join him in testifying when needed.

“They are also willing to testify and they have many documents to prove that indeed the illegal transmission of votes from all over Quezon province, and the vote shaving and vote padding happened,” Ka Bert said.

Saycon said there was a need to investigate the elections because of the many anomalies reported.

“There was wholesale pre-shading [of ballots], massive vote buying, SD card manipulation, and there was a change in the hash code, and now, transmission diversion,” Saycon said.

“It was a multi-level operation, so we were surprised that Roxas suddenly became No. 2 and then in the Senate, [Senate President Franklin] Drilon suddenly became No. 1. It’s a good thing Duterte’s lead was overwhelming—but even his votes were shaved, so he should step into this because stealing votes is worse than stealing from the coffers.”
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Overseas Election Results Prove that Bongbong Marcos was Cheated Massively
June 23, 2016
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Who you see scheduled to take the throne of the second most powerful office of the land is more likely than not a Robber.

My sensors tell me that Overseas Absentee Votes cast by our heroic OFWs were mostly untouched (least manipulated) by the LP-COMELEC-Smartmatic triumvirate of electoral sabotage. Common sense dictates that the Liberal Party controlled by the incumbent Pres. Noynoy Aquino no longer bothered with this segment of the electorate considering the weight of OFW votes would be negligible enough to be ignored and not make a dent.

In addition, ballot handling abroad is quite difficult to remotely fiddle with especially when our foreign diplomats and embassy workers consist of mostly world-class professionals who cannot be coerced into being accomplices to vote manipulation. Note that it is the sending end of the vote transmission that is easily manipulated by a simple change of SD cards in the Smartmatic vote counting machines.

OFW Votes – A Glorified Sample Survey of the Entire Philippines

Overseas voters constitute an ideal representation of the entire country as OFWs come from every possible region of the archipelago and give a balanced sampling of the demography ranging from highly skilled professionals to those of the lower class who take on menial jobs. In effect, OFW votes serve as a huge sample-size survey poll of the entire Philippine population. With this huge a sample size, the margin of error from the real overall results should be less than 1%.

Watch and see…

Bongbong Marcos – the True VP based on OAV results

2016 Election Results for Vice President – OAV

Ferdinand Marcos Jr 75,140 44.8%

Alan Peter Cayetano 53,403 31.8%

Maria Leonor Robredo 31,117 18.5%

Francis Joseph Escudero 6,025 3.6%

Antonio Trillanes IV 1,167 0.7%

Gregorio Honasan II 1,049 0.6%


Look at that – Leni’s vote count is not even half of Bongbong’s numbers. I believe something like the above results would have been the case if only a bullet-proof unbiased COMELEC ran the entire elections over the entire archipelago.

You can see how by the stark contrast from the overall (primarily local) results, it is just outright impossible for Leni to even come close to Bongbong’s mark. It would even be more credible if it was Alan Cayetano who was the one going neck and neck against Bongbong (just judging from the mammoth crowd that final day at Luneta).

Bongbong more than ever is clearly the rightful and duly elected Vice President of the country. It’s written in the sky.

Justice for Bongbong

Don’t let these LP cheats get away with this. You deserve nothing but the truth, people; so anyone on the side of the truth (regardless of which party) should fully support and NOT question Bongbong’s cry for justice and investigation.

And if the people will not back Bongbong, we know someone who will. The two already met recently. It’s just a matter of time till the Punisher corrects this gruesome wrong. Will he or will he not? By his exclusion of Leni in the REAL Presidential inauguration rites and the cabinet – you can already see that actions speak louder than words.

This is a small but valuable nugget of data showing the true unadulterated voice of the Filipino people. OFWs, of all Filipinos, often feel the greatest love and longing for their country, wish the best for it, cry out the loudest for change so they can come back, and suffer even more than those left in the country due to all the corruption and incompetence the bozos in high places bring. We should all take this snowball of truth and roll it down the hill for the unsuspecting LP camp down below.

Never Again to Electoral Fraud and Sabotage

When will all this cheating every election season stop? Ganito na lang ba lagi? We should cry “Never Again” to electoral sabotage.

Or are you guys just going to move on and accept this country is just a big joke? Well if that’s your choice, go ahead and rot in the land of dysfunctional zombies. Unless we change and fight for change, this country will continually suck. Are we content just watching Leni Robberedo smiling with her own version of the PNoy smirk of apathy and pride? Should we all just smile and laugh with her for the sake of national healing and unity? Hoy gising! Hindi lang si Bongbong ang dinaya – kayo din. Can’t you see, the joke’s on you?

Leni and COMELEC choose rather to blatantly ROB than REDO the count of votes for VP to dispel any doubts. Away with these cheats! COMELEC is a big fat stinking-fart joke. Fraud to be PNoy! There’s definitely more pun in the Philippines!
SOURCE: http://www.getrealphilippines.com/blog/2016/06/overseas-election-results-prove-bongbong-marcos-cheated-massively/


If Bongbong apologized, who would accept it? The trapos, LPs, & the yellows would probably just deride it as either pakitang-tao or crocodile tears. He must have thought it that way as well. What for is an apology if they would not take it the way it is? Worse they’d use it against him. It’s a wiser act for him that he did not fall into the trap, just for the sake of satisfying the arrogant yellow & leftist crowd. Personally, I would lose my respect for him if he apologized because I would see it as a sign of weakness or of being an opportunist. BBM is his own person. Sadly, though, he can’t get past his last name. The silver lining is that the people continue to change. There is hope for the young people educated in many exclusive Catholic universities today….they will know the truth later if not sooner.

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Marcos attached around 20,000 pages of annexes, certificates of candidacy, and other supporting documents to his 1,000-page electoral protest.
SOURCE: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/571756/news/nation/bongbong-marcos-files-election-protest-vs-leni-robredo
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In his FB account, Glen Chong posted this:
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Glenn Chong
July 21

BBM CAMP SCORES INITIAL VICTORY VERSUS SMARTMATIC

Charged for violation of Section 4(a) of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act No. 10175 were SMARTMATIC's Marlon Garcia (Project Manager), Elie Moreno (General Manager and Project Director), Neil Banigued and Mauricio Herrera (Technical Support Team members) and COMELEC IT experts led by Rouie Peñalba, Nelson Herrera and Frances Mae Gonzalez, who are all assigned at the Information Technology Department.

These victories will continue only for as long as we, the great mass called the public, remain vigilant, engaged and ready to fight for the truth. This syndicate cannot win against the people. They know this. But we also must believe that we can win this, you and me, together.


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This was a comment posted in Chong's FB account:
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By Lee Justin Melchor

http://pinoytrendingnews.net/garcia-of-smartmatic-admits-existence-of-queue-server-in-front-of-panel-prosecutors/

Itong ang mga Secret Servers ang inamin ni Marlon Garcia na hindi ipinaalam sa publiko at ginamit nila sa pandaraya nagsimula ito noong 2010, 2013 at ngayon 2016 (si Marlon Garcia din ang gumalaw ng Transparency Server noon).

Noong lamang na si BBM, nag umpisa na sila naglalaba ng mga boto bago ibato sa Transparency Server. Diba bumagal ang transmission hanggang sa huling araw ng bilangan? Hindi pa tapos ang paglalaba eh! Hinintay muna nilang pumasok lahat ang balwarte ni BBM saka nila aayusin ung iba pang balwarte niya upang bawasan. Nahalata niyo naman na hindi tumataas ang bilang ng mga ibang kandidato kundi ung kay Lugaw lang ang inuunti-unti nilang dinadagdagan habang kay BBM naman hindi masyado gumagalaw. Paano naman kasi kung may naglalaba eh may nag-ttrapiko LOL.

All characters in computer program has millions of translation. The fraud might not be in the hash code alone. Fraud might have happened thru SD cards, and was perfected by the hash code to conceal what had transpired when the election returns were transmitted to the canvassing center.

We are talking here of 79,000 SD cards and PCOS machines plus number of times of transmission from precinct all the way up to PCCRV.

Indeed, it is a great challenge for BBM for he will be looking for a needle in the haystacks. System Audit is one of the best moves.

Another way is to Randomly Check all data that were transmitted on the eve of 09 May, to include the PCOS machines and the SD cards used. And Recount all the ballot casts on those areas.

http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2016/05/30/1588188/self-confessed-poll-operator-surfaces

http://www.getrealphilippines.com/blog/2016/05/smartmatic-help-rig-2016-presidential-elections/

Kung Linux ang OS ng server, at may nakareside ng script sa storage ng server or ng ibang hash codes parang pre-programmed na. Para matrigger yon kailangan magkaron ng user intervention by issuing a code. Sa pangyayaring ito parang triggering effect yong ginawang pagpalit ng "?" to "Ñ". May na trigger na script (script na may ibang task, maybe dagdag bawas or nakadefault lahat votes kay Leni or switching ng votes) na nakalagay na sa ibang hash codes. Hinde halata kasi sasabihin nila cosmetic lang pero pwede palang triggering yong ginawa nyang pag issue ng command changing "?" to "Ñ"
may activate another script residing in the storage of another hash codes.

http://thestandard.com.ph/mobile/article/205421

http://www.getrealphilippines.com/blog/2016/05/comelec-covering-electoral-fraud-make-bongbong-marcos-lose-vp-race/

http://thestandard.com.ph/mobile/article/206751

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Bongbong Marcos asks SC to order protection of poll documents, paraphernalia
Published August 2, 2016
By MARK MERUEÑAS, GMA News
FROM: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/575993/news/nation/bongbong-marcos-asks-sc-to-order-protection-of-poll-documents-paraphernalia

Former Sen. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court (SC) to issue an order ensuring the safety and integrity of the ballots, documents and equipment related to his poll protest against Vice President Leni Robredo.

In an urgent manifestation, Marcos asked the high tribunal to issue a precautionary order directing the Commission on Elections (Comelec), data centers, and telecommunications firms involved in the May 9 elections to preserve the integrity and safety of the following:

(a) all ballot boxes and their contents, including the ballots, voter’s receipts and election returns;

(b) lists of voters, particularly the Election Day Computerized Voter’s List (EDCVL), and voters registration records (VRRs), and the books of voters;

(c) the audit logs, transmission logs, and all log files; and

(d) all other documents or paraphernalia used in the elections, including the automated election equipment and records such as the Vote Counting Machines (VCM), Consolidation and Canvass System (CCS) units, Secure Digital (SD) cards (main and back up), and the other data storage devices containing electronic data on the results of the elections in all of 92,509 clustered precincts throughout the country.

Apart from the Comelec, the precautionary order should also cover city/municipal Treasurers, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), Smartmatic-Total Information Management (TIM) Corporation, IP Converge Data Services, Inc. and all data centers, Smart Communications, Inc., Globe Telecom, Inc., PLDT, Inc., Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. (Suncellular), and all telecommunications, Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) and Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) providers during the last elections.

Marcos said these entities should ensure that the said documents and paraphernalia would not be tampered with pursuant to Rule 36 of the Presidential Electoral Tribunal Rules.

They should also ensure the immediate collection, retrieval, transport and delivery of these documents and election paraphernalia, consistent with Rule 37 of the PET Rules.

Marcos also sought the issuance of the corresponding summons to Robredo in accordance with Rule 22 of the PET Rules.

In his electoral protest, Marcos asked the PET, made up of SC's magistrates, to set aside Robredo's proclamation on May 27 and instead declare him the winning vice presidential bet in the May 9 elections.

His lawyer George Garcia claimed that through a series of electoral frauds, certain people allegedly made sure that Robredo would win and that Marcos’ votes would be reduced.

Marcos' electoral protest has three parts.

The first part shows that the system had vulnerabilities allegedly not remedied by Smartmatic and claimed that some groups reportedly exploited these flaws to reduce his votes and increase the votes of Robredo.

The second part of Marcos' protest contains specific pieces of evidence of vote buying, intimidation, failure of elections, pre-shading, wholesale ballot feeding and the other abuses reported in the media.

The third part focuses on the unauthorized introduction by Smartmatic’s Marlon Garcia of a new hash code (or a new script / program) into the Transparency Server and the effects brought about by the so-called cosmetic change. — VVP, GMA News

This will be a cliffhanger.
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It seems COMELEC has started the process of "covering up" evidence of electoral fraud even with orders of SC not to. COMELEC defied the order of Supreme Court to preserve integrity of the VCMs by stripping them. Where is the outrage?

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