more than anything, i wanted to avoid that experience i had in 2010 national elections. during that time, i had to fall in line for more than 2 hours before getting my official ballot and vote. there was also a bit of drizzle this morning so i opted to leave at 6:30 am and head to bangkal elementary school in malvar street. the school was still closed when i got there but there were about 60+ early voters in there already.
at 6:45 am, we were allowed to enter the school premises and i immediately went up to third floor to look for the clustered precint of 92A - 96A. what was good in our precint is that there were 2 election officers assisting all voters to look for our names. they then wrote it in a piece of paper, which will then be showed to the chairman. i was actually the voter number 1 in this cluster precint. at exactly 7 am, i was given my ballot and started to vote. in no time, i was done and the PCOS machine accepted my ballot.
my supreme duty to my country is done. i hope that from this exercise, real change happens. god bless the philippines.
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