This is a live blog of the May 10, 2010 elections, based on reports from members of 100ARAW.com and the #juanvote network. Please refresh periodically for updates.

By Leirs Pagaspas I’m glad that the campaign period is over. I say goodbye to the drama, the mudslinging and the hate that comes with the campaign along with this other pet peeves

By Alps Aguado Botong Isko 2010, University of the Philippines’ system-wide electronic mock elections, has finally concluded with Richard Gordon winning all three rounds of voting.  

Members of the #juanvote network met today in Makati City and adopted a Netizens’ Guide on the May 10 elections. We urge everyone to forward, repost and distribute this guide.

By Leirs Pagaspas “Para naman silang mga autistic … may sariling mundo.” This is what senatorial candidate Sonia Roco said in a TV interview in 2007,

The country’s internet users have come together to form a network to keep a close watch on the May 10, 2010 elections.

Pula, Orange, Dilaw

By Perry Calara Batuhan ng insulto ang maririnig mo sa mga bunganga ng mga kandidato ngayong eleksyon. Badtrip nga dahil naka-sentro na sa kandidato ang usapan at hindi na sa isyu ng mamamayan katulad ng tunay na land reform, kalayaan sa dikta ng dayuhan, human rights violation…

By Alps Aguado I can still vividly remember Professor Roland Simbulan‘s lesson about the nature of political parties in the Philippines. Actually, he discussed it every meeting for one whole semester. I can also still remember how he quoted Senator Juan Ponce Enrile regarding the matter. According to Enrile, the only genuine political party in [...]

By Ritche Salgado He may not be topping the surveys, but former MMDA Chairman and now vice presidential candidate Bayani Fernando is confident that he may just have better chances in grabbing the second biggest seat in the archipelago.