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MalacaƱang has been putting a positive spin to it, but even the math-challenged can see that the economy slowed down last year from 2014, growing less than the government expected despite the usual holiday surge in the fourth quarter.

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"Voters should be familiarized with the new method to ensure that their ballots are read by the counting machines. A small error on the ballot can invalidate it," she said.
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Sen. Teresa Aquino-Oreta, a member of the Senate panel that met with its House counterpart last week, said yesterday Congress is limiting the computerization of elections because the Comelec now lacks time to prepare for it.

Another major reason is the lack of funds to purchase the vote counting machines needed nationwide, she said.
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MalacaƱang has been putting a positive spin to it, but even the math-challenged can see that the economy slowed down last year from 2014, growing less than the government expected despite the usual holiday surge in the fourth quarter.

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"Voters should be familiarized with the new method to ensure that their ballots are read by the counting machines. A small error on the ballot can invalidate it," she said.
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Sen. Teresa Aquino-Oreta, a member of the Senate panel that met with its House counterpart last week, said yesterday Congress is limiting the computerization of elections because the Comelec now lacks time to prepare for it.

Another major reason is the lack of funds to purchase the vote counting machines needed nationwide, she said.
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