Botong Isko 2010, the electronic mock polls among students across all University of the Philippines campuses, has been extended until 12:00 noon of March 25.

Results of Botong Isko 2010 will be presented as soon as the mock polls close.

Botong Isko 2010 is a project supported by nearly 60 student institutions and organizations from several UP campuses, including student councils and publications.

Through the mock polls, UP students could cast votes for president, vice president, 12 senators and a partylist representative.

The extension was apparently caused by a delay in the submission of the names and student numbers of students of UP Los Banos. UPLB students were only able to start voting in the mock polls starting Tuesday night.

Like the May 10 automated elections, Botong Isko 2010 uses electronic means to capture and tally the votes cast by UP students. It uses Halalan, the open source voting used in two UP Diliman student council elections.

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