Monday, March 15, 2010

2010 SENATORIAL ELECTION

PRESS RELEASE

Contact person:

Jennielyn M. Tana

Jennielyntana@yahoo.com

Polytechnic University of the Philippines


Defensor-Santiago Leads PUP Senatorial Poll

PUP manila-March 6, 2010-Miriam Defensor-Santiago guest candidate of Nacionalista Party topped the first PUP senatorial poll conducted within 13 out of 17 colleges of the main campus.

The survey was conducted to pulse the largest university in the Philippines in terms of population in this coming May 2010 National Elections focused in the senatorial race. With over 52,000 students, PUP has possibly got the most number of registered voters studying in one school.

Of the 400 respondents aged 18 years and above polled from February 5-12, 32.75% said they would vote for Santiago and at high 70.75% of the total respondents said that they would consider voting the re-electionist over other senatorial candidates.

When asked about their considerations in choosing their candidates-to-vote, over 76% of the total respondents said that it’s the candidate’s experience that they would consider first; Personality (60.25); Political Issues (54.5); Political Ads (18.5) came 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. While survey results, recommendation from relatives and testimonials from artists were least considered.

Other candidates with statistically chance of being voted by PUP students are: Senator Pia Cayetano (26.75); Ilocos Norte congressman Ferdinand ‘bongbong’ Marcos (25.75); former Senator Ralph Recto (23.5); Ana Theresia ‘Risa’ Hontiveros Baraquel (22.75); Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (21.25); Franklin Drilon (17.75); Senator Jinggoy Estrada (16.75); ZTE star witness Jose De Venecia III (16.5); former broadcaster and Cavite Congressman Gilber Remulla (15.5); wife of the late Raul Roco, Sonia Roco (15); and Bayan Muna Representative Satur Ocampo (13.75).

Nacionalista Party emerged victorious as they bagged 4 out of the 12 senatorial posts which includes Santiago, Cayetano and Marcos on the 3 highest positions and Remulla on the 10th. Liberal Party of Aquino also got 4 out of 12, Recto (4th); Barraquel-Hontiveros (5th); Drilon (7th); Roco (11th). Partido ng Masang Pilipino of Estrada got 3 slots, the 6th, 8th and 9th.

As the research said, having close chance on making it for senatorial seats were Lakas-Kampi-CMD senatorial candidate Ramon ‘bong’ Revilla Jr. (13.5); Ocampo’s colleague Liza Maza (13.25); Atty. Adel Tamano and Col. Ariel Querubin (both 12.75); Host and former Senator Vicente Sotto III (11.75); Sergio Osmena III (11); Radio Caster Rey Langit (10.25) and Ruffy Biazon (9.75)-all ranked 13th-20th respectively.

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Other researchers were: Camille Amonoy, Adan Adan Pornilos, Ma. Cristina Tizo.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2010 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

PRESS RELEASE


Contact Person: Paul Divina, Timothy Guanzon (09234062097, 09222390306)


Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sta. Mesa, Manila





VILLAR LEADS IN THE COUNTRY’S BIGGEST UNIVERSITY SURVEY



To determine the pulse of the youth for the coming May 2010 Presidential elections, a group of advertising and public relations students who is now taking their political science subject in the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Manila conducted a survey. Among the thousands surveyed with almost 600 randomly chosen respondents Villar and Noynoy transpired to be the leading candidates. The said survey was conducted on February 8 to 12, 2010.


After tedious interpretation of the collected data, different qualities what a leader must possess transpired. In the student’s perspective, the survey showed that they will not be only convinced by the mass usage of advertising as their strategy to gain votes, but the values and a stable political platform would be strongly considered. And the top qualities according to the survey are first, the political background of the candidates; second the candidate’s advertisements on all means possible and their strong character.


And finally, Senator Manny Villar topped the presidential survey gaining 20%, followed by Senator Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino sharing 19% of the results, and lastly former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada got 16%. When respondents were asked on whom they will choose only of the top candidates, Villar against Aquino and Teodoro to villar. Villar gained 51% while Aquino got only 49%. Gibo Teodoro acquired 36% but Villar had 64%.


In the vice presidential results, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas gained 35% followed by Senator Loren Legarda with 29% and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay with 19%. If respondentswere to choose between the two candidates who topped the survey, Mar Roxas got 64% while Loren Legarda got 36%.


We always claimed that this survey only serves just a glimpse of the point of view of the youth. But we cannot also disregard this because we all know that mostly of the voting population of the country comprises them all,” as said by Mr. Timothy Guanzon, head researcher.


Above all, the key on the future of our country is in our hands… or I say in our thumbs,” he added.