Internet voting may be expanded

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The Commission on Elections over the weekend said that once internet voting for overseas Filipino workers next year proves to be successful, this voting system will also be adopted locally to benefit the country’s elderly population.

MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections over the weekend said that once internet voting for overseas Filipino workers next year proves to be successful, this voting system will also be adopted locally to benefit the country’s elderly population.

He cited how the elderly are now also adept at using gadgets given the free time they have, especially those who have already retired from work. The Comelec earlier said it has already processed more than 3.3 million new voter applicants in the ongoing voter registration for the 2025 midterm polls.BDO, SM launch Kabayan Tuesday para sa overseas Filipino families with Piolo PascualThinking of smarter buys? Here are 6 tech recos you can score this 6.6 saleApart from snatching airdropped supplies, the China Coast Guard or CCG also tried to stop the evacuation of a sick soldier...

 

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