View Poll Results: Did you vote? And how long did it take you?
- Voters
- 42. You may not vote on this poll
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I did not vote.
9 21.43% -
1 hour or less
14 33.33% -
2 hours or less
9 21.43% -
3 hours or less
2 4.76% -
4 hours or less
6 14.29% -
5 hours or less
2 4.76% -
6 hours or less
0 0% -
7 hours or less
0 0% -
8 hours or less
0 0% -
9 hours or more
0 0%
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May 10th, 2010 12:32 PM #1
Did you cast your vote in the 2010 Elections and how long did it take for you to finish?
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May 10th, 2010 12:41 PM #2
I went at 8:00am at the voting center for our area. Because of PCOS machine failure that took nearly two hours to get a replacement, I finished up at just past 11:00am.
Crowded, hot & humid weather, long lines in front, broken machine... I didn't blame the guys in front of us who lost their temper. Few years ago, during the last presidential election (manual counting), it only took an hour to cast our votes without all the crowding ,etc.
Anyone else want to share their experience of suffering ... este... suffrage today?
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May 10th, 2010 12:54 PM #3
took me 2 hours sa pila, 1 minute shading the ballot (national lang ako nag-vote, walang kursunada sa local), less than a min sa PCOS.
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May 10th, 2010 01:01 PM #4
I started waiting on line around 6:45am but voting started exactly 7:00am and I finished 7:15am. Congrats to BEI's in QC. The experience was good if not problematic when we were told the markers ink should not seep through the voting form and as anyone who voted has seen the marker ink seeps through kahit gaano ka light mo ito i-press sa voting form. Took around 3minutes to shade for me and wala pa ako nun kodigo.
Otherwise it ran smoothly where I voted. Pero exemption daw ito rather than rule.
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May 10th, 2010 02:25 PM #7
Wife and myself were at the voting area by 7AM. Took us an hour to look for our precinct in the school grounds (we already know the precinct number as it is available online) and line up in the "waiting area".
Actual voting activities, including thumbmark and signature and insertion in the machine, about 5 minutes.... Just too many confused and frustrated voters plus flawed procedure and its improper implementation (like jampacked classroom as waiting area) made this an unpleasant experience for us...
9808:goodluck:
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May 10th, 2010 02:39 PM #8
Voted at Manila Science High School. Queing up took around 1.5 hrs. 5 mins or more for shading properly. My ballot was cast. Heard of lots of erroneous ballots due to mishading and etc.... Good thing the PCOS was working on our precinct.
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May 10th, 2010 03:24 PM #9
Yes. LUCKILY, all in all it was just less than 10 minutes. PCOS was working fine. Just a reminder though, para sa mga di pa bumoboto. VERY LIGHT lang dapat ang pag shade, tusuk-tusukin nyo lang yung bilog. Ganon na ginawa ko pero meron pa ring marka sa likod ng ballot.
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May 10th, 2010 03:33 PM #10
voted! it took me about 45mins to finish the whole process from queuing to putting of indelible ink on the index finger. the 2010 automated election was a nice and hassle free experience for me. it really pays to be an early bird. you can avoid huge crowd of voters plus the breeze is still morning fresh.
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