With due respect to the officials of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), I believe there is no need for the poll body to spend P100 M for new ballot boxes in the 2013 elections just because of the pendency of the election protest filed by Secretary Mar Roxas against Vice-President Jejomar Binay before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET).
As reported in some local papers, the COMELEC said that it cannot use the 76,000 old ballot boxes made of hard plastic containing the millions of ballots protested by Roxas.
I suggest, however, that instead of purchasing such sophisticated 76,000 ballot boxes which will cost more than P100 M, the COMELEC could just purchase an equivalent number of corrugated cardboard boxes which, on the average, would only cost around P150 per box or a total of only P1 M, thus saving around P99 M. Since these ballot boxes are still with the various municipal and city treasurers, the Comelec may ask the Supreme Court for authority to retrieve and transfer all the contents of the 76,000 ballot boxes to the said cardboard boxes in the presence of the respective representatives of Roxas and Binay.
The cardboard boxes could then be secured with masking tapes signed by the representatives of the parties. Thereafter, the COMELEC could just leave the old 76,000 hard plastic ballot boxes in the same municipality or city for its use in the 2013 elections, thereby generating further savings if new ballot boxes are purchased and delivered to the same areas in 2013.
There will be no problem as to the security of the integrity of the protested ballots since, in case of breach thereof, the ballot images from the compact flash (CF) cards could always be resorted to by the parties. After all, in all the election protests involving the 2010 automated elections where ballots were found to have been tampered with or soaked in water, the ballot images are the ones used by the COMELEC and the courts as the basis of the recount in compliance with the new rules in resolving such election protest cases.
Furthermore, if Comelec will purchase the said 76,000 ballot boxes and Roxas’ protest is eventually resolved, the poll body will have an oversupply of 76,000 ballot boxes.
What a huge waste of P100 M while Roxas’ protest is practically not moving at all after two and a half years of its pendency with the PET.