INFOGRAPHICS: Persons allowed, not allowed in poll precincts

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Who's authorized and not authorized to go inside the polling precincts

MANILA, Philippines – When you proceed to your polling precinct on May 13, expect to see a lot of people: fellow voters, election personnel, as well as “uninvited guests.”

Be aware of authorized and non-authorized persons inside the polling precincts.

Who are they? Check out this infographic prepared by Rappler:

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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