INFOGRAPHICS: Prohibited acts in poll precincts

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Reminders on what a voter cannot do inside the polling precinct

MANILA, Philippines – Did you know that you cannot talk to anybody besides election inspectors inside the polling precinct when you cast your vote on May 13?

Here are some more reminders on what you as a voter cannot do, and where senior citizens, pregnant women, prison detainees and persons with disabilities (PWDs) will proceed on Election Day.

Comelec Resolution No. 9640 laid out the rules and regulations for the conduct of the second automated general election in Philippine history. – Rappler.com


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