THE Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday said it would stop printing ballots after the Supreme Court issued temporary restraining orders to stop the disqualification of five candidates in the May 12 midterm elections.
Aside from stopping the printing of official ballots at the National Printing Office (NPO), the Commission en banc also agreed to effect changes to the candidates' database, the election management system (EMS), the automated counting machines (ACM), and the consolidation and canvassing system (CCS), all of which have already been the subject of a trusted build that ensures the integrity, security and accuracy of the automated election system.
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