Comelec cheating
>> Monday, June 3, 2013
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Life’s inspirations: “… Cursed is the cheat…” (Malachi 1:14, the
Holy Bible).
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Gordon to SC: Stop Comelec
tampering: Here’s a press statement coming from the camp of defeated senatorial
candidate Richard Gordon, posted in Facebook by his chief of staff, lawyer
Rodolfo “Inky” Reyes: “Gordon is asking the Supreme Court to stop the
Commission on Elections from removing the precinct count optical scan (PCOS)
machines used in the May 13 national and local elections from the polling
precincts where they have been stationed for the recently-concluded elections.
“In a 14-page Urgent Omnibus
Motion with a prayer for the issuance of a temporary restraining order, Gordon
asked the high tribunal to direct Chairman SixtoBrillantes to comply with his
earlier commitment to provide the petitioners or their designated
representatives or information technology experts with a complete compilable
digital copy of the source code for the automated election system used in the
May 13 polls.
“In asking for the issuance of an
order to stop the poll body from removing the PCOS machines from their
respective precincts, schoolhouses, or present whereabouts and transferring
them to the Comelec warehouses, Gordon said this is necessary to prevent anyone
from tampering with the components, contents and software encoded into the
machines.
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TRO sought on PCOS
transfer to Comelec : “Gordon, author of Republic Act 9369 or the Automated
Elections System Law, pointed out that the issuance of a restraining order
would preserve their legal right to determine whether or not the source code
encoded or loaded into the PCOS machines are identical to the source code to be
provided by the Comelec to the petitioners.
“As a necessary corollary to this
Court’s directive for Brillantes to allow the Petitioners’ fair examination and
review of the Source Code, it is imperative that the Petitioners and their
designated representatives likewise be granted an opportunity to ascertain that
the Source Code to be provided by the Respondent for the automated election
system of the 13 May 2013 national and local elections are indeed the same
Source Code compiled and encoded into the PCOS machines,’ Gordon said in the
motion.
“ `Thus, it is imperative for the
Respondent to produce and make available to the Petitioners and their
designated representatives a complete compilable copy of the Source Code duly
recorded on standard optical or similar commercially-available digital media.
A ‘compilable copy’ of computer
software is a digital copy of computer software that can be readily
transformed, encoded, or `compiled’ into machine-readable binary code and
electronically tested,’ he added.
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Review of PCOS source code
to see if tampering is done: “Gordon stressed that it is imperative for the
Supreme Court to stop the Comelec or any other party from handling the PCOS
machines and possibly tampering with the program installed in them since it
would render futile a review and comparison of the source code.
“ `A review of the source code
would show any mismatch between the respective hash codes generated from the
Source Code and those from the PCOS machines’ embedded software. It would show
possible tampering and/or the unlawful adulteration of the Source Code prior to
their loading into the PCOS machines used for the 13 May 2013 national and
local elections,” Gordon said.
“If the evidence represented by
the software actually embedded into the PCOS machines are not preserved through
the proper injunctive writs from this Honorable Tribunal, the Respondent may
just remove the actual Source Code loaded into the PCOS machines and erase
whatever anomaly that it or other unscrupulous individuals may have committed
to corrupt the automated election system and subvert the true sovereign will of
the people during the 13 May 2013 national and local elections,’ he added…”
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