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The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), the citizen arm of the poll body, took back its unofficial consolidated tally of election results on Monday night, May 13, after voting closed. PPCRV chief Ana de Villa Singson attributed the unusually higher tally compared to other publicly available early poll results, like Rappler’s, to a scripting error. This means that PPCRV’s database was not properly formatted, thus it failed to delete earlier files as new batch from Comelec’s server poured in. For spooking the media organizations that used their data, which did not match precinct votes, PPCRV issued a public apology.
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