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[Title] => Computerized elections by 2004 pressed
[Summary] => Heeding the call for fraud-free elections, Speaker Jose de Venecia vowed to pursue the full computerization of elections by 2004.
The long-delayed modernization of elections is part of the 44-point United Declaration reached by 21 political parties during last weeks First Philippine Political Parties conference.
De Venecia cited the recent examples of France and Canada, where computerized counting allowed the results to be completed within hours after the voting closed in national elections.
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De Venecia cited the recent examples of France and Canada, where computerized counting allowed the results to be completed within hours after the voting closed in national elections.
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