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Namfrel Operation at La Salle is finished

3 June 2007 No Comment

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The National Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) in San Juan on midnight Saturday after surpassing its commitment to tabulate 85 percent of the total number of precincts.

As of 6:38 p.m., Namfrel counted 193,057 of the 224,748 total precincts or 85.90 percent.

“We will pull the plug this midnight. Tomorrow (Sunday) we will pack our things and transfer to a smaller, private office,” said Eric Alvia, Namfrel’s secretary general.

They are thinking to SEDDCO Building on Rada Street, Makati as temporary office of Namfrel to continue the count on the remaining election returns in their data base.

Now the question is, In your opinion did Namfrel Performs their task well? Thinking that They should be the one doing the Quick Count. But why did the Count of COMELEC is larger than them? Now I think I have to call them NAMFREL Checking count. Since their counts will be the basis of our cross reference vs Comelec Tally.

What does it feel to be a NAMFREL Volunteer? Because I have not yet tried it before? Below bloggers have something to say about it.

Fherrie expressed her being a NAMFREL Volunteer

shared his experienced as A NAMFREL Volunteer last 1998.

karnbits post in her blog almost everything what happened to her as a NAMFREL Volunteer that will might you think to be one in the next 2010 election.

i-site.ph posted a podcast regarding ” Remembering Namfrel’s glory days “

Now will you think to be one of their volunteer next 2010 National Election.

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