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Comelec prints ballots for Batangas, Maguindanao plebiscites

/ 01:37 AM August 17, 2022

NPO workers start printing Batangas and Maguindanao plebiscite ballots. STORY: Comelec prints ballot for Batangas, Maguindanao plebiscites

Workers at the National Printing Office began printing the ballots for the Batangas and Maguindanao plebiscites on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. (Photo from the Comelec)

MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) started on Tuesday the printing of ballots and other forms for the plebiscites to be held this September in Batangas and in Maguindanao.

The Batangas plebiscite on Sept. 3 is to ratify the conversion of Calaca town into a component city. The Maguindanao plebiscite on Sept.. 17  is to ratify the division of the province into Maguindanao del Norte and Maguindanao del Sur.

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The printing is being done at the National Printing Office, which has so far printed 58,881 ballots for Calaca.

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Comelec said it would print 818,790 ballots for Maguindanao.

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