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Comelec conducts voting process simulation
Using about 150 of its employees, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday conducted a mini-simulation of the voting procedure at the poll body office to test whether the process would be efficient during the 2010 automated elections. According to Teofisto Elnas, director of the Comelec Election and Barangay Affairs Department, the simulation will determine which part of the voting process needs to be changed or adjusted. “Mahalaga ito (This is important) now that we are (giving our input) to the en banc concerning the voting procedure," Elnas told reporters in an interview, adding that this will also affect the content of the general instructions that the poll body will be releasing.

Employees of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) served as the guinea pigs during the simulation of the voting process at the poll body's Project Management Office on Monday. The Comelec said voting time is expected to be about eight minutes per person, with 120 people being accommodated per hour. - Kim Tan
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