Tuesday, February 12, 2013
West Java Panwaslu Find Damaged Ballot
Headline - the election watchdog Committee (Panwaslu) West Java receive ballots damage lapaoran West Java gubernatorial election. Panwaslu had ordered the destruction.
"Damage of them in the family and sign the photo print quality is less clear," said Ihat Subihat, Panwaslu Chairman of West Java, in London, Tuesday, February 12, 2013.
He explained very scary signs in the photo mate. "The sign in the photo could be a couple's efforts to steer the perception of voters, to vote for a particular candidate is in suarat sound. These signs are very dangerous because it can lead people to one particular candidate. It's very sensitive, poor print quality if it is clear, "he said.
When asked about the form of signs and photographed couples where Ihat declined to elaborate. "We can not mention. Mark on the ballot paper could be not a deliberate or there is a problem in the mold. We will not be a bad tendency. We only prevented by collecting ballots were considered damaged and then destroyed, "he said.
Ihat said such ballots were found in some areas. "Among West Bandung regency that has been reported. While I forget the number. I do not carry data. But our officers continue to work in the 26 District Municipalities to oversee the distribution of ballot papers up to 5000 over the village in West Java, "he said.
Ihat said every day he continues to communicate with members of the Supervisory Committee in the area, each day the report is also entered. Each Supervisory Committee of West Java Province has information about the state of development of the gubernatorial ballot and distribution. Panwas pengawasn extra work strictly in the ballot printing process dipabrik to arrive at the polling station.
"I was ordered to immediately destroy the damaged ballots and considered odd. Destruction Commission conducted in the city / county where ballots are found. After that should soon make an official report extermination. This is an attempt to speed up the process of replacing a defective ballots, "he said.
In addition to receiving reports of damaged ballots and odd Pamwaslu also received reports of excess delivery of ballots in some areas in West Java. "One of the areas that get excess noise is Bekasi. As a rule, the number of ballots in the District of the City with the calculation of the number of voters according DPT plus 2.5 percent as a backup if there is a defective ballots, "he said.
Sources: http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/389669
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