ELECTION 101


Gamiaw Mata ng Halalan: Go out and vote!
By: Yaj Senap

Gamiaw Bulletin is one with the entire Filipino nation in responsibly choosing our new leaders. As we believe that every vote counts, we encourage every registered Filipino voters to go out and vote for the best candidates dictated by their conscience and not by anyone else.

The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) being the number one, non-partisan group has established voting rules which will help aid and guide voters to examine themselves in choosing the best leader to elect.



 PPCRV's 10 Commandments for Responsible Voting:

#1.  Vote according to the dictates of your conscience.






#2. Respect the decision of others in choosing their candidates






#3. Seek to know the moral integrity, capabilities and other personal qualities of the candidates you will vote for.








#4. Strive to understand the issues, platform and programs of candidates and parties campaigning for your vote. 









#5.  Do not and never-ever sell you vote. Your vote is your dignity. Never compromise it.








#6.  Do not Vote for candidates using guns, goons, gold and glitter.






#7.  Do not vote for candidates tainted with Graft and corruption. Proven or not, mere allegations or not they are stain caused by such act(s).







#8.  Do not Vote for candidates Simply because of "Utang na Loob", Popularity, Good looks or Pakikisama. The same thing applies for survey results, we already had suffered from the survey manipulated results, we do not want to repeat the same history again, for electing those that aren't capable, won the electoral process only because of fame.






#9.  Do not vote for candidates living an immoral life.










#10.  Always put the welfare of the Country's top priority in choosing the candidate you will vote for.


 
 On the-other-hand, The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) has issued twelve (12) easy steps in proper voting. Read this out to facilitate fast and easily voting flows.


How to vote on election day in 12 easy steps

Step 1: Go to your assigned polling precinct from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 9
The Commission on Election (Comelec) advises voters to come early and not wait until the last minute. Look for your name in the voters list posted near the precinct. The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) voters assistance desk in the polling place can also help you look for your precinct, sequence, and room number.


Step 2: Fall in line in the holding area


Step 3: Give your name, valid I.D., and precinct number to the Board of Election Inspectors (BEIs)


Step 4: Get your ballot, ballot secrecy folder, marker, and go to the voting area
Make sure your ballot is clean of any marks.


Step 5: Vote wisely
Undervoting and abstaining is allowed; overvoting is not. If you overvote, the vote will not be counted. Shade the entire oval corresponding to your candidate of choice. Cover your ballot using the ballot secrecy folder; even the poll watchers and BEI cannot look at your ballot. Do not make any other marks on the ballot.


Step 6: Feed your ballot into the vote-counting machine
The machine has a green check button that casts your vote and a red "X" button that returns your ballot. If you don't press either in one second, the machine automatically casts your ballot and prints a receipt.


Step 7: Return the ballot secrecy folder and marker


Step 8: Wait for your receipt to print and let the precinct supervisor cut your receipt from the machine
Do not tear or pull the voter's receipt because it can cause the entire roll of thermal paper to be yanked, which may cause the vote-counting machines (VCMs) to temporarily shut down. The BEI will cut the receipt using a pair of scissors.


Step 9: Have your right forefinger marked with indelible ink


Step 10: Take your voter's receipt and verify your vote


Step 11: Drop the receipt in the receptacle beside the VCM provided by Comelec


Step 12: Leave the polling precinct


Things to remember:
- Do not take photos and videos inside the polling place, or take photos of your ballot, the VCM screen, and your receipt — it is an election offense. Save the selfies until you're outside the polling place.
- Use the marker provided in the precinct to shade your vote
- Don't bring the receipt out of the polling place. It has to be dropped in a receptacle beside the VCM.
- Do not bring home the marker or ballot secrecy folder. Return it to the BEIs.
- Do not make any marks on the ballot aside from the shadings for the candidates or else the machine will reject your ballot and you will not be given another chance to cast your vote. 



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