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Netizens’ Guide to May 10
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#juanvote challenges all Filipino netizensto be champions of Honest, Orderly andPeaceful Elections by taking action onMay 10.This May 10 we would have two “firsts”:The first nationwide automated elections, and the first social media coverage to be mountedby citizens.We must not just vote: We must use all our powers as social media users to help others voteand to guard the vote. Armed with our cellphones, digital cameras, and social media tools, wecan make a difference.This simple guide aims to empower us with knowledge on what, when and how to report.Please read, print and distribute copies of this guide. Thanks.
Where you can find #juanvote
 
Web/Livestream
http://juanvote.com
 
Twitter
Follow @juanvote or monitortweets using the hashtag #juanvote
 
Facebook
Search for #juanvote
 
Cable TV
Destiny Cable GNN Channel21 (also on livestream athttp://juanvote.com
 
Radio
Via Code Radio (NU107/Magic89.9/U92.3/Jam88.3)
 
Other media outletsWhere to report
#juanvote welcomes all types of reportsthrough the following:
 
Twitter Use hashtag #juanvote
 
Email report@juanvote.com
 
Text <JUANVOTE> <SPACE><YOURREPORT> and send to any of thefollowing numbers:
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09274004190
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09995178201
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09223913567
When to report
Timing is important:
Immediately reportincidents to #juanvote and our partners.What to reportREPORT ANY INCIDENT THAT VIOLATES THISGENERAL RULE:
All eligible voters have a rightto
vote freely 
and to have those votes
counted quickly and accurately 
to determine the winnersin the electoral contests.
 Voting Issues
 
Delays in opening of precincts
 
Preventing any registered voter to casta vote
 
Missing names of registered voters inList of Voters
 
Receiving a ballot that has already beenpre-marked or with shading
 
Any person checking out how a voter iscasting a vote (violation of privacy andsecrecy)

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