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Firm backs out of 2010 poll automation
by Kristine L. Alave

(UPDATE) The automation of the 2010 elections was placed in jeopardy after the Filipino partner of the technology consortium that won the bidding for the project backed out, Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman Jose Melo said.

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Comelec could ‘take over’ automation -- exec

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) could “take over” the position vacated by a Filipino firm in a technology consortium tasked automate the 2010 elections so that it would push through, an elections official said.

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