Faulty VCMs are common complaints

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Faulty VCMs are common complaints


Poll watchdog Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting said most of the complaints it recorded on election day were about the vote-counting machines (VCMs). Voters complained of faulty machines, which delayed the voting process; VCMs that abruptly shut down; paper jams in the ballot scanning and receipt printing; erroneous printing on voting receipts; over-heating VCMs; and failure to transmit election returns. Malacañang, meanwhile, said the technical glitches encountered during election day were “very negligible.”

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