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Comelec ready for Feb. 6 BOL plebiscite

BOL vote: War-weary Moros decide future

Policemen take over as Board of Election Inspectors at Sero Central Ementary School in Cotabato City Monday, January 21, 2019, as voters went to the polling centres to cast their votes to ratify a law that will give former Muslim rebels full autonomy in the new Bangsamoro homeland amid delays, intimidation, explosions, and harassment that marred the holding of historic electoral process in what locals claimed the solution to end the five decades of insurgency that have left more than 100,000 people dead. PHOTO BY JEOFFREY MAITEM

MANILA, Philippines — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) is ready to distribute the election paraphernalia for the second round of the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL)  plebiscite, the poll body said  Tuesday.

Dir. Frances Arabe, Special Monitoring Team Over-all Head, said all election forms and supplies for the February 6 plebiscite in Lanao del Norte and North Cotabato “have been duly allocated and checked for completeness.”

“Nine barangays of Tulunan, North Cotabato have been scheduled for early distribution of plebiscite paraphernalia today, 5 February 2019, for the #BangsamoroPlebiscite,” Arabe said.

She explained that some areas are too far and difficult to reach or  the peace and order condition is unstable; hence, the early delivery.

The remaining election materials, meanwhile, will be released on Tuesday, plebiscite day, as early as 3 a.m.

Around 639,361 registered voters are expected to participate in the second round of the plebiscite. The poll body said it expects a voter turnout higher than 75 percent. /ee

READ: BOL plebiscite: Comelec eyeing better than 75% voter turnout 

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