Updates from avid viewers, watchful Kapamilyas and concerned citizens on TV hotline (9244101) and text lines (to 2366 for Globe/231 for other networks) to the stations and reports from the worldwide Boto Patrollers will be featured throughout the coverage. Moreover, everyone wired can break news on Multiply, Facebook and Twitter.
ABS-CBN expects you to text any election-related event in their area (a campaign promise not kept/a problem not given a solution by an official elected in the past poll/a case of election fraud or irregularity/a well-done job of an official elected in the past poll/a good election-related event before, during or after Election Day) via Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo.
Patrollers can submit reports by emailing a message to ireport@abs-cbn.com or mms@abs-cbn.com (added with pictures/sounds/videos or even the links of those if ever), by texting iREPORT
For people with only a telephone, they can call up ABS-CBN Manila: (02 for regional callers/632 for international callers + 9244101). They can also try to call the nearest ABS-CBN station/affiliate in the Philippines or TFC center anywhere in the world.
These citizen reports are to be coupled with the up-to-the-second updates from the network's dedicated media poll counts and exit polls with live snippests from the widest and most reliable news team with its nationwide and worldwide reach, energized by its various partners.
The broadcast will be aired simultaneously on ABS-CBN.com, News.ABS-CBN.com, ABS-CBN Regional TV Network and The Filipino Channel/ABS-CBN International Channels.
More special marathon broadcasts on Election Day will be seen on all ABS-CBN channels, including ABS-CBN's English Channels, the Nationwide AM Radio Network and the Nationwide FM Radio Network.
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