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Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos said automation of voting and canvassing is no longer possible in next year’s elections.

"Prudence dictates that we will not automate the elections," Abalos said after a closed-door meeting with poll officials yesterday.
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Angara, chairman of the Senate committee on constitutional amendments and revisions of codes and laws, claimed Mrs. Arroyo intends to veto two resolutions from the House of Representatives and the Senate seeking to implement selective computerized counting of ballots.
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