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Voter's List System
Republic of the Philippines
Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University
Bacolor, Pampanga

Computerize voter’s list for Precinct no. of
Barangay San Miguel Betis

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
By
David, Randy F.
Magtoto, Kenneth G.
Pangan, Willie V.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE ……………………………………………………. i
CHAPTER
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS…………………………….............1
Introduction …….………………………………………………............. 1
1.1 Background of the Study ….……………………………………... 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ….……………………………………… 1
1.2.1 General Problem….………………………….….……… 1
1.2.2Specific Problems ……..……………………….. ……… 2
1.3 Objectives of the Study ...….……………………………………... 2
1.3.1 General Objective ….………………………………... 2
1.3.2 Specific Objectives ….………………………….……. 2
1.4 Assumptions ………………………………………………………. 3
1.5 Conceptual Framework of the Study ……………………………. 3
1.6 Significance of the Study …………………………………………. 4
1.6.1 Educational Significance ………………………………. 4
1.6.2 Technological Significance ….………………………… 4
1.6.3 Economic Significance ….……………………………….. 4
1.6.4 Social Significance ….………………………. 4
1.7 Scope and Delimitations …..……………………………………… 4
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms….………………………………. 5

CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS
Introduction
In an voting institution, the voters are of given the best attention for the betterment of each. To be able to do that, the officials of the institution make sure that they give the best of what the community has to offer.
The list of voters of each precinct is needed to be able to know where precinct you belong. Voting make’s our community better because in this way we can choose who will be our leader.
In a way, many voters would always look for their name in the list of every precinct to know where they can vote or where room they belong. Consequently, voters fill the path or the front of each precinct and became

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