5/4/16

Mobile App Is The Key to 2016 Elections

COMELEC Mobile App

It's just a few days away before millions of Filipinos all over the country begin to choose who would become its next leaders for the coming years, but it seems that many of these voters would have to struggle to find where they can vote since the official website of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is still offline. However, thanks to our mobile devices, we can finally know check our status as voters anytime and anywhere through the organization's official mobile app.

Powered by ABS-CBN News, the COMELEC mobile app would also allow registered voters and even non-voters to check the latest news and updates on the 2016 national and local elections and report election violations directly to the poll body as it includes a bunch of features that would help you to prepare for who you want to choose to be the next President of the Philippines or the next leaders in your area. These features also include a Halalan 101 section where they will be informed about everything on the May 9 elections, plus updates on the violations that you have directly reported on your mobile app courtesy of the poll body itself.

First launched in 2012, these new features are simply part of the new version of the COMELEC mobile app that would empower them to make a difference in this year's polls. Meanwhile, ABS-CBN News has tapped its own citizen journalism advocacy "Bayan Mo, iPatrol Mo" that has been essential in handling citizen queries and complaints not only during the past elections but also after the polls since it began a few years ago.

No other election-related mobile app can provide a more unique experience for everyone who is taking part in the upcoming polls like the new version of the COMELEC mobile app, which is currently available for free on Google Play and iOS App Store. This is part of ABS-CBN's "Ipanalo ang Pamilyang Pilipino" campaign for the said event that would encourage every Filipino to support candidates that will stand up not only for the country, but for the Filipino family as well.

No comments:

Post a Comment