Voting delay, PCOS problems

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DEFECTS. Voters in Padre Burgos Elementary school in Manila have to resort to manual voting after the PCOS machine stopped working. Photo by Rappler.com/Patricia Evangelista
Problems hit Precinct Count Optical Scan (PCOS) machines in polling precincts where candidates and public officials – including Vice President Jejomar Binay – cast their respective votes. Binay’s ballot was not accepted by the PCOS machine in San Antonio High School, Makati, when he first inserted it. He succeeded in his second try. In Pangasinan, former President Fidel Ramos had to wait for an hour before he could has his vote because the PCOS machine malfunctioned.

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