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
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Web/Livestream
http://juanvote.com
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Twitter
Follow @juanvote or monitortweets using the hashtag #juanvote
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Facebook
Search for #juanvote
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Cable TV
Destiny Cable GNN Channel21 (also on livestream athttp://juanvote.com
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Radio
Via Code Radio (NU107/Magic89.9/U92.3/Jam88.3)
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Other media outletsWhere to report
#juanvote welcomes all types of reportsthrough the following:
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Twitter Use hashtag #juanvote
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Email report@juanvote.com
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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
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Delays in opening of precincts
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Preventing any registered voter to casta vote
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Missing names of registered voters inList of Voters
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Receiving a ballot that has already beenpre-marked or with shading
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Any person checking out how a voter iscasting a vote (violation of privacy andsecrecy)
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