The document provides an overview of the automated 2010 Philippine elections, including that there were over 47 million registered voters, 320,415 established precincts, and 82,200 machines that would be used for voting and counting ballots. It describes the voter verification process, voting procedures using the PCOS machines, and the canvassing and transmission of results both manually and electronically to the National Board of Canvassers. The automation of the elections was described as a massive transformation that would usher in more credible elections in the Philippines.
13. 80,136 PCOS Machines for distribution to clustered precinctsThe automation of the 2010 elections is a massive transformational exercise that will usher in a new era of credible elections.
42. Transmission of ResultsMANUAL CANVASSINGNote how critical PHYSICAL TRANSPORT is. If physical transport fails, the reports cannot flow upward to the NBOCPhysical transportCongressCOMELECNational Board of CanvassersProv. COC and SOVPPhysical transportProvincial Board of CanvassersMun./City COC and SOVPMunicipal/City Board of CanvassersPhysical transportElection ReturnsPrecinct
43. Physical transportCongressCOMELECCOMELEC CENTRAL SERVERNational Board of CanvassersProv. COC and SOVPPhysical transportProvincial Board of CanvassersMun./City COC and SOVPDominant MajorityDominant MinorityMunicipal/City Board of CanvassersPhysical transportElection ReturnsPrecinct