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Comelec: 372,878 ballots labeled defective, to be reprinted

/ 10:23 AM April 21, 2022

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Comelec spokesperson James Jimenez inspects the printing of AES ballots for the May 9, 2022 National and Local Elections, which started at approximately 11:27 A.M on 23 January 2022, at the National Printing Office (NPO). COMELEC/Facebook

MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Thursday said a total of 372,878 ballots for the May 9 elections have been labeled defective and are subject for reprinting.

The defective ballots only account for 0.55 percent of the 67.4 million ballots printed.

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“372,878 out of [67],442,616 of the total ballots printed. Ito po (These are) defective for reprinting,” Comelec Commissioner George Garcia said in a message to reporters.

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Commissioner Marlon Casquejo recently said the reprinting of the defective ballots may finish within the week.

The defective ballots will then be destroyed after the reprinting is completed, said Garcia.

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“I complete lang po reprinting  ng lahat at printing ng other forms then destruction na. Mag notice po kami,” he said.

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(We will just complete the reprinting and printing of other forms then it will be destroyed. We will send a notice.)

Based on the Comelec’s data, there are 65.8 million registered voters in the upcoming elections.

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