FOR the first time in the country's election history, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) will make available to the public the so-called source code, the human-readable version of the voting software program, for anyone to see and test the customized automatic counting machines (ACM) that will be used in the 2025 midterm polls.

Chairman George Erwin Garcia on Tuesday said that the joint venture of Miru Systems of South Korea has agreed to open the source code review to the public.

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