Comelec chief maintains 2022 polls results not rigged

Commission on Elections (Comelec) logo. (Background photo courtesy of Comelec)

By Stephanie Sevillano | Philippine News Agency

The Commission on Elections (Comelec) strongly denied allegations the results of the 2022 national and local elections (NLE) were rigged.

In a statement released Thursday night, Comelec Chairperson George Erwin Garcia junked in detail the arguments raised by the camp of former Information and Communications Technology undersecretary Eliseo Rio Jr.

In particular, Rio raised concerns about the transmission of results from a “private and similar IP address” in areas of Metro Manila, Cavite, and Batangas in last year’s polls.

“Walang requirement sa batas na dapat iba-iba o pare-pareho ang IP address ng lahat ng modem,” Garcia said.

Garcia explained that there were around 20,300 modems which had the same IP address last year.

These 4G network modems, he said, were purchased for the Comelec-leased vote counting machines (VCMs) as well as to cover the 5,000 damaged modems from VCMs purchased in 2016 and were later refurbished for last year’s polls.

Garcia assured that all these modems underwent necessary tests.

He, however, noted that it would take the Comelec more months if it opted to change all IP addresses of the 20,300 modems.

“Walang epekto at walang pagkakaiba sa accuracy, legitimacy, at functionality ng transmission, ang pareho man o magkakaibang IP address ng mga modems,” Garcia said.

The poll body chief also refuted allegations of a “man-in-the-middle” in the transmission of NLE results.

Garcia said if this was the case, there should have been inconsistencies in the result.

“Walang intermediary o man-in-the-middle sa pag-transmit ng mga resulta ng halalan noong 2022 NLE dahil tugma ang mga resulta mula sa mga polling precincts at resulta na naita-transmit sa Comelec servers,” he said.

Both the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting and the National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections showed 99.97% accuracy between the printed election returns and the electronically-transmitted ones.

Garcia also noted that the strongest basis would be the ballots that are under the custody of the city and municipal treasury, alongside its secured scanned images kept by the Comelec.

He said the result of a random manual audit from the said ballots in 748 clustered precincts showed 99.949% accuracy.

Besides these arguments, Comelec also explained how it was feasible for them to receive 20 million votes in its single server considering the capacity of modern transmission.

The Comelec earlier provided Rio’s camp with both digital and printed copies of the 2022 NLE transmission logs.

It was also made available for public access after it was uploaded to Comelec’s official website at www.comelec.gov.ph. – gb

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