Noynoy-Mar, CVS top CC mock polls
The tandem of Senators Noynoy Aquino and Mar Roxas topped the presidential and vice presidential race while Asst. Secretary Cesar V. Sarmiento was the overwhelming choice for congressman in mock elections held Friday (Jan. 22) by 446 college students of the Catanduanes College in Virac.
Aquino, the Liberal Party’s standard bearer for president, got the nod of 148 respondents, followed by Estrada with 107 votes, and Villar with 106.
Roxas, Aquino’s running mate, got 194 votes as compared to Legarda’s 107. Estrada’s running mate Binay was third with 72.
In the congressional race, Sarmiento was a runaway winner with 225 votes. Wong and Verceles were second and third with 97 and 84, respectively.
In the gubernatorial race between incumbent Joseph Cua and his erstwhile friend, incumbent Congressman Joseph Santiago, which is expected to be closely fought in May, Cua got 286 as against Santiago’s 104.
Meanwhile, former Vice Gov. Vincent Villaluna edged out incumbent Vice Gov. Aquino , 147 – 138, while Baras Mayor Bong Teves got 102 votes in the race for vice governor, also to be tightly contested.
In the race for membership in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, PBM Edwin Tanael was on top in the East District while in the West District, PBM Shirley Araojo-Abundo got the highest vote.
Only the top three candidates in each post were taken into consideration.
The mock election, organized by the CC administration in coordination with the Supreme Student Government of the school, was conducted to determine who among the national and local candidates were the choices of the students of the province’s premier private tertiary institution. The 446 respondents were almost 50% of the college population.
SSG President Vince Tacorda said that the results basically reflected the youth vote in Catanduanes. He added that while there might have been some discrepancies in the results of the mock elections conducted in CSC sometime last year, it was because of the recent swing in youth voters’ sentiments after having heard and met the candidates, especially in the local posts.
Aquino, the Liberal Party’s standard bearer for president, got the nod of 148 respondents, followed by Estrada with 107 votes, and Villar with 106.
Roxas, Aquino’s running mate, got 194 votes as compared to Legarda’s 107. Estrada’s running mate Binay was third with 72.
In the congressional race, Sarmiento was a runaway winner with 225 votes. Wong and Verceles were second and third with 97 and 84, respectively.
In the gubernatorial race between incumbent Joseph Cua and his erstwhile friend, incumbent Congressman Joseph Santiago, which is expected to be closely fought in May, Cua got 286 as against Santiago’s 104.
Meanwhile, former Vice Gov. Vincent Villaluna edged out incumbent Vice Gov. Aquino , 147 – 138, while Baras Mayor Bong Teves got 102 votes in the race for vice governor, also to be tightly contested.
In the race for membership in the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, PBM Edwin Tanael was on top in the East District while in the West District, PBM Shirley Araojo-Abundo got the highest vote.
Only the top three candidates in each post were taken into consideration.
The mock election, organized by the CC administration in coordination with the Supreme Student Government of the school, was conducted to determine who among the national and local candidates were the choices of the students of the province’s premier private tertiary institution. The 446 respondents were almost 50% of the college population.
SSG President Vince Tacorda said that the results basically reflected the youth vote in Catanduanes. He added that while there might have been some discrepancies in the results of the mock elections conducted in CSC sometime last year, it was because of the recent swing in youth voters’ sentiments after having heard and met the candidates, especially in the local posts.
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