The Commission on Elections plans to replace the existing indelible ink with another one of different chemical composition to deter flying voters in the upcoming May 2010 elections. This is due to the numerous complaint received by the commission that said ink can easily be erased by alcohol, acetone and soap.
Commissioner Nicodemo Ferrer told media that a technical team is looking into the composition of the replacement ink. A public bidding for the acquisition of supplies will be conducted once a final specification for the new indelible ink has been set.
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