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PH Consulate General in Honolulu Concludes Overseas Voting for Hawaii, American Samoa

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PHOTO: The Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu conducted the 2019 Senatorial and Party List Elections for overseas absentee voters for Hawaii and American Samoa. The counting started at 12 midnight of 12 May 2019, which is synchronized with the elections in Manila at 6:00 p.m. of 13 May 2019.

A total of 2,193 votes were cast or 17.1 percent of the 12,828 total registered voters in Hawaii and American Samoa. The counting finished at 10:10 a.m. of 13 May 2019. Photo shows the Consulate General’s team with Consul General Joselito A. Jimeno in front of the election returns printouts, 13 May 2019. (Honolulu PCG photo)

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Consul General Joselito A. Jimeno confers with the Special Board of Election Inspectors (SBEI) members led by Deputy Consul General Angelica C. Escalona during the counting of ballots. (Honolulu PCG photo)

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Special Ballot and Reception Custody Group (SBRCG) Head Maria Gina Magsumbol turns over the ballots and election paraphernalia to SBEI Head Deputy Consul General Angelica C. Escalona, at the start of ballot counting, 12 May 2019. (Honolulu PCG photo)

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Ballots are counted via the Vote Counting Machine. From left: Joel Bulos, Deputy Consul General Angelica C. Escalona and Ma. Romina R. Bautista, SBEI. (Honolulu PCG photo)

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The SBEI team at work, 13 May 2019. L-R: Rodel V. Tejada and Ma. Romina R. Bautista. (Honolulu PCG photo)

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