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Bracing for usual voting woes

May 11, 2025
About 69 million Filipinos will troop to the polling booths tomorrow to vote for national and local leaders. So much has changed in the conduct of Philippine elections. We are no longer in the manual era when voters had to write down the names of their preferred candidates on the ballot and drop it inside […]
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Too obvious to ignore

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A matter of national survival

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COLUMNS

Moments

A good election

Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD
Social Climate

Survey evaluation time

Mahar Mangahas
Commentary

Pope Leo XIV: What’s in a name?

Ferdinand Santos
Human Face

All eyes on the Philippines

Ma. Ceres P. Doyo
Commentary

A pilgrimage toward the May 12 elections

Pablo S. Trillana III; Knights of Rizal and Philippine Historical Association
Looking Back

UniTeam then and now

Ambeth R. Ocampo
Commentary

Forging strategic ties with China

The Jakarta Post
Commentary

Our moral consensus

Ricky R. Rosales
FLEA MARKET OF IDEAS

Three factors will decide the elections

Joel Ruiz Butuyan
Safe Space

Election helplessness

Anna Cristina Tuazon
Commentary

How tariffs shrink democratic space

Charles Santiago
Business Matters

A Filipino pope?

Edilberto C. de Jesus
The General Idea

Standing guard for democracy and a peaceful, fair election

Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr.
The Long View

Midterms decided at the start

Manuel L. Quezon III
QUESTION THE BOX

Exorcising the right to vote

Inez Ponce de leon
No Free Lunch

A tale of two elections

Cielito F. Habito
On The Move

High-speed hazards, slow-motion governance?

Segundo Eclar Romero
HORIZONS

The Senate circus: What went wrong?

Richard Heydarian
Gray Matters

Final boarding call

Michael Lim Tan
Kris-Crossing Mindanao

Ominous prognosis for May 12 in BARMM (2)

Rufa Cagoco-Guiam
With Due Respect

Labor laws and the gig economy

Artemio V. Panganiban
In the Pink of Health

Selection fever

Fatima Ignacio Gimenez
Undercurrent

The children that were left behind

Eleanor Pinugu
Young Blood

Flickering memory

Erjie Ybañez
High Blood

Confessions of a solid Noranian

Belen Divinagracia Calingacion
Value Added

Escaping the middle-income trap

Arsenio M. Balisacan
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