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Faster voting, results in '25 polls

(UPDATES) PANGYO, South Korea With the innovations being put in place, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) said Monday that voters in the 2025 midterm polls can look forward to a shorter time in the polling booth and be assured that their ballots will be counted quickly and accurately.

To prepare voters, the Comelec has embarked on an educational campaign on the use of the technology of Miru SystemsCo. Ltd., which showcased its voting system to visiting Comelec officials and members of the media at its factory here.

POLL PARTNERS Miru Systems Co. Ltd. President Jinbok Chung (left) and Commission on Elections Chairman George Erwin Garcia meet in South Korea where the technology firm conducted a tour of its factory for the poll officials and Philippine media on June 10, 2024. PHOTO BY LYNETTE O. LUNA