BusinessWorld-Social Weather Stations (BW-SWS) conducted a survey last week. The question asked was:
“Kung ang eleksyon ay gaganapin ngayon, sino ang pinakamalamang ninyong iboboto bilang presidente, bise-presi-dente, mga senador at party-list ng Pilipinas? Narito ang listahan ng mga kandidato. Paki shade o itiman po ang naaangkop na oval katabi ng panga-lan ng taong pinakamalamang nin-yong iboboto."
(If the elections were held today, whom would you most probably vote for as president, vice-president, senator, and party list of the Philippines? Here is a list of candidates. Please shade the oval beside the name of the persons you would most likely vote for.)
The survey showed that militant group still leads the partylist election and will probably get 3 seats in the House of the Representative.
• Bayan Muna Partylist (5.9% )
• Gabriela Women’s Party (Gabriela), 5.1%;
• Ako Bicol Party (AKB), 4.7%;
• Akbayan Citizens Action Party (Akbayan), 4.5%;
• Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (Buhay), 4.5%;
• Alliance of National Urban Poor Organizations Assembly (ANUPA), 4%;
• Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines (Senior Citizens), 3.6%;
• Anakpawis Partylist (Anakpawis), 3.4%;
• Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment through Action, Cooperation, and Harmony towards Educational Reforms (A Teacher), 2.7%;
• An Waray Party-list (An Waray), 2.6;
• Abono Party List, 2%; and
• the Ang Laban ng Indiginong Filipino Party (ALIF), 2%
• the Alliance for Barangay Concerns (ABC), 1.9%;
• Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC), 1.7%;
• Atong Paglaum, 1.7%;
• Cooperative-National Confederation of Cooperatives (COOP-NATCCO), 1.6%;
• Butil Party List (Butil), 1.6%;
• Kabataan Partylist, 1.4%;
• Liquefied Petroleum Gas Manufacturers Association (LPGMA), 1.4%;
• 1 ang Pamilya (formerly ANC), 1.3%;
• Kalinga Partylist (Kalinga), 1.1%;
• 1-United Transport Koalisyon (1-UTAK), 1.1%;
• Anak Partylist (Anak), 1%;
• Citizens Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC), 1%;
• 1st Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy (1-CARE), 0.96%;
• Pamilyang OFW-SME Network Foundation (OPO), 0.96%;
• Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD), 0.95%;
• ACT Teachers, 0.81%;
• Womenpower, 0.81%;
• Aba Ilonggo, 0.74%;
• Abante Mindanao (Abamin), 0.73%;
• Ugnayan ng Nagkakaisang Layunin at Adhikaing Dakila (UNLAD Pilipinas), 0.72%;
• 1Guardians Nationalist of the Philippines (1GANAP/Guardians), 0.64%;
• Ang Asosasyon sang Mangunguma nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma (AAMBIS-OWA), 0.62%;
• Kaunlaran ng Agrikultura, Asensadong Probinsya Angat ng Bayan (Kaagapay), 0.61%;
• Democratic Independent Workers’ Association (DIWA), 0.60%;
• Alyansa ng OFW Party (0.60%);
• Alyansa ng mga Grupong Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya para sa Mamamayan (AGHAM), 0.60%;
• Ang Asosasyon ng mga Trabahador at Pahinante (Ang Trabahante), 0.59%;
• Action League of Indigenous Masses (ALIM), 0.57%; and
• the A Blessed Federation of Farmers and Fishermen International (A Blessed Party-List), 0.57%.
• Gabriela Women’s Party (Gabriela), 5.1%;
• Ako Bicol Party (AKB), 4.7%;
• Akbayan Citizens Action Party (Akbayan), 4.5%;
• Buhay Hayaan Yumabong (Buhay), 4.5%;
• Alliance of National Urban Poor Organizations Assembly (ANUPA), 4%;
• Coalition of Associations of Senior Citizens in the Philippines (Senior Citizens), 3.6%;
• Anakpawis Partylist (Anakpawis), 3.4%;
• Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment through Action, Cooperation, and Harmony towards Educational Reforms (A Teacher), 2.7%;
• An Waray Party-list (An Waray), 2.6;
• Abono Party List, 2%; and
• the Ang Laban ng Indiginong Filipino Party (ALIF), 2%
• the Alliance for Barangay Concerns (ABC), 1.9%;
• Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives (APEC), 1.7%;
• Atong Paglaum, 1.7%;
• Cooperative-National Confederation of Cooperatives (COOP-NATCCO), 1.6%;
• Butil Party List (Butil), 1.6%;
• Kabataan Partylist, 1.4%;
• Liquefied Petroleum Gas Manufacturers Association (LPGMA), 1.4%;
• 1 ang Pamilya (formerly ANC), 1.3%;
• Kalinga Partylist (Kalinga), 1.1%;
• 1-United Transport Koalisyon (1-UTAK), 1.1%;
• Anak Partylist (Anak), 1%;
• Citizens Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC), 1%;
• 1st Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy (1-CARE), 0.96%;
• Pamilyang OFW-SME Network Foundation (OPO), 0.96%;
• Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD), 0.95%;
• ACT Teachers, 0.81%;
• Womenpower, 0.81%;
• Aba Ilonggo, 0.74%;
• Abante Mindanao (Abamin), 0.73%;
• Ugnayan ng Nagkakaisang Layunin at Adhikaing Dakila (UNLAD Pilipinas), 0.72%;
• 1Guardians Nationalist of the Philippines (1GANAP/Guardians), 0.64%;
• Ang Asosasyon sang Mangunguma nga Bisaya-Owa Mangunguma (AAMBIS-OWA), 0.62%;
• Kaunlaran ng Agrikultura, Asensadong Probinsya Angat ng Bayan (Kaagapay), 0.61%;
• Democratic Independent Workers’ Association (DIWA), 0.60%;
• Alyansa ng OFW Party (0.60%);
• Alyansa ng mga Grupong Haligi ng Agham at Teknolohiya para sa Mamamayan (AGHAM), 0.60%;
• Ang Asosasyon ng mga Trabahador at Pahinante (Ang Trabahante), 0.59%;
• Action League of Indigenous Masses (ALIM), 0.57%; and
• the A Blessed Federation of Farmers and Fishermen International (A Blessed Party-List), 0.57%.
No comments:
Post a Comment