By Rhodilee + April 14th, 2007
Here is an excerpt from an article of GMA news:
“A female overseas Filipino worker (OFW) from the island nation of Palau in Micronesia was the first absentee voter to cast her vote in the May 14 midterm elections, radio dzBB reported on Saturday.
Nicanora Maglinis, 56, wrote her candidates on the ballot at about 8 a.m., [...]
By Rhodilee + April 14th, 2007
Here is an article taken from GMA news:
“Various “job openings” are still available for prospective volunteers who want to help safeguard the May 14 elections, according to a Church-backed poll watchdog movement.
The “VforCE (1 Million Volunteers for Clean Elections)” said the openings are for checkers, runners, encoders, readers, filers, shift supervisors, and system monitors.
“(Volunteers should [...]
By Rhodilee + April 12th, 2007
The 2007 Philippine elections will now be far from being considered clean because of a number of poll related violences and deaths. Here is an excerpt from abcnews online:
” THE Philippine National Police have reported 46 poll-related violent incidents in the country since January, when campaigning started for the May elections.
A bomb attack occurred in [...]
By Rhodilee + April 12th, 2007
Here is an excerpt from an article in abcnews online :
“The Philippine National Police have reported 46 poll-related violent incidents in the country since January, when campaigning started for the May elections.
A bomb attack occurred in Lanao del Norte province in the south on Easter Sunday, where seven people were injured, mostly supporters of the province’s [...]
By Rhodilee + April 11th, 2007
Leftist party-list group Anakpawis has posted its advocacy/campaign video via youtube last April 9 including itself in the ranks of other senatoriables and politicians who used the youtube to reach prospective voters.
Is campaigning via youtube effective?
I believe that there will be a number of audiences that can be reached by the you tube videos but [...]