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The Commission on Elections (Comelec) mourned the passing of James B. Jimenez, former Spokesperson of the poll body, on Wednesday, Jan. 28.

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00:00The Commission on Elections mourned the past
00:05of its former spokesperson, James B. Jimenez, earlier today, January 28.
00:10Jimenez holds the rare distinction of being the longest serving and youngest
00:15spokesperson in government at the time of his appointment, serving as the public face and
00:20steady voice of the Commission from July 2006 to September 2022.
00:25The poll body said that throughout multiple electoral cycles, Jimenez
00:30stood at the front lines of public information during moments of intense scrutiny and
00:35national consequence.
00:37They added that Jimenez helped bridge communication gaps
00:40by pioneering the official social media platforms of the Commission, giving the public
00:45direct avenue in conveying their queries and concerns.
00:50Amalek has extended its deepest sympathies to his family, friends and loved ones, and on
00:55his legacy of public service, and his enduring contribution to election transparency.
01:00and voter education.
01:05People who deal with beneficiates
01:09Keep going by
01:10the entirety of general
01:13Mhm
01:10You
01:15You
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