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‘Supplier liable for ballot error’

Commission on Elections Chairman Andres Bautista on Thursday  said that the supplier of  ballots for the May elections  may be held liable for an error that  forced the Comelec to stop the printing of ballots. 

Although  Bautista  is not  keen on pursuing a case,  he  told   reporters   on Thursday   that the supplier may be brought to court if    it fails to meet the April 25   deadline  for   the printing of ballots.  

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The supplier allegedly   failed to  include the  name of the  political party of  presidential aspirant Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago—People’s Reform Party—beside her name  on  the ballot.

But Bautista said that the Comelec has  made provision for  errors to be  corrected.

Bautista added that despite any errors committed, what’s  important to him is the supplier is able to meet the   April 25   deadline.    

The supplier turned out to be  Smartmatic–Total Information Management, according to   the Administrative Services Department of the Comelec. 

Both Bautista and head of the printing committee Genevieve Velicaria-Guevarra confirmed that the printing of the official ballots was  halted  on Tuesday, a day after it began.

“No party was written beside the name of Santiago,” Bautista said in Filipino.

Guevarra said the National Printing Office was able to print 39 ballots for final testing and sealing for overseas ballots for Japan when they found the error.

She said as soon as they learned of the error, they alerted the Comelec to correct and change the ballot face.

Bautista  said they  will proceed  with the printing  of the 1,189,350 official ballots for overseas absentee voters.

Earlier, Velicaria-Guevarra said   that during the first week of the printing operation, they will be able to print 100,000 to 200,000 ballots per day.

NPO can produce more than one-million ballots per day, she said. 

The NPO has 71 days to produce 54.36 million ballots for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, 1.18 million overseas absentee voting ballots and 1.2 million ballots for testing.

Meanwhile, Former Comelec commissioner and Nationalist People’s Coalition legal counsel Gregorio Larrazabal  asked the poll body to explain what will be done to the ballots with errors.

In a two-page letter sent to the Comelec office   on Thursday, Larrazabal  wrote a clarification letter   and asked   five questions about the issue.     

Larrazabal and NPC also expressed disappointment that despite the resumption  of the printing operation,  he  has yet to receive any response from the Comelec.

“Considering that the ballot printing has already begun, it is disturbing that we have not yet received answers to the questions previously raised,” he said.

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