Unveiling the Characteristics of Political Institutions_ A Comprehensive Anal...
KALINGA Survey Results
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2. Present the Survey on Voter’s Preferences for the 2010 Elections and the Cordilleran Autonomy
3. BACKGROUNDER Considering that 2010 is an election year, the Kalinga Media Club (KAMEC), the Department of Interior and Local Government, and Liga ng mga Barangays have resolved to conduct a survey to sample the perceptions of the voting public, as well as project their behavior this coming election period.
4. This survey principally aims to describe voting behavior, views and opinions of the Kalinga electorate in various election processes and election practices. Also, spliced into the questionnaire is the timely question on the autonomy of the Cordilleran region.
9. The trend clearly indicates that the voting public has a good grasp on election laws – with the greatest gap exhibited by their responses to Provision 4 which covers the acceptance of money in exchange of votes. Conversely, they are most ignorant on Provision 1 which designates poster areas acceptable to COMELEC. PROV. 1 PROV. 4
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12. Satisfaction Ratings Rep. Manuel S. Agyao With his pro-people stance that focuses on equipping constituents with alternative livelihood skills ((by way of his PROJECT LAO-ING initiative), Congressman Manuel S. Agyao clinches a satisfaction rating of: 88.52%
13. Satisfaction Ratings Gov. Floydelia R. Diasen 60.10% With her fresh take on politics anchored on her PEACE Agenda (Peace, Education, Agricultural Dev’t, Culture & Tourism, Environment & Health), she sought to unify a fragmented province. Voters tag her within the safe rating of :
14. Satisfaction Ratings Vice Gov. Jocel C. Baac 64.73% As a Vice Governor, he has been unrelenting in supporting the programs and projects of the Governor – while chairing the Sangguniang Panlalawigan. With this, respondents rate his performance at: