Race for Mt Prov top positions: Survey notes Dominguez, Mayaen lead; Manao, suspense mode
>> Wednesday, May 8, 2013
By Gina Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- A survey conducted by the Montanosa Press Club showed former Sabangan mayor and congressional candidate engineer Jupiter Dominguez clamping 32 percent of total respondents interviewed in six towns of the province lording in his hometown in Sabangan.
Rival incumbent congressman
lawyer MaximoDalog garnered a total 22% of total interviewed 546
respondents getting sizable votes from his hometown in Bauko.
Congressional aspirant
engineer Roy Manao who clinched 10 percent of the
total respondents’ choices cornered Barlig
respondents’ preference.
Manao, former
undersecretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways who
traces his roots from Barlig, Natonin and Paracelis may or may not set
the trend in eastern towns.
Barlig already
showed voters’ preference for their townmateManao but while
this is so, survey in Natonin and Paracelis is pending.
Come election day on May 13,
anything can happen with the undecided and unresponsive 24 percent who
don’twant to reveal their congressional choices whether
they will go for Dominguez, Dalog or Manao.
In the gubernatorial
race, incumbent governor lawyer
Leonard Mayaen was ahead
against rival-aspirants engineer Arnulfo Pilando and
businessman Harry Dominguez in six towns surveyed.
Results showed
Mayaen raking 47 percent of the total 546 respondents
interviewed lording in his hometown in Besao and Bauko where
he grew up.
Baguio-based Pilando
with 18 percent of respondents favoring him lorded over in his
hometown in Sabangan.
An undecided and
unresponsive 30 percent of the total respondents may mean voters going to
either candidate.
Random sampling of six
respondents per barangay were taken by
student-volunteers from the Benguet State University’s
Development Communication interns who interviewed
respondents from Bontoc and Sagada.
Volunteers from the Mountain
Province Youth Alliance (MPYA) conducted survey in the eastern town
of Barlig and Sadanga while youth volunteers from Sabangan,
Sagada, and Bauko conducted the survey in Sabangan, Bauko and Besao.
A total of 546
respondents were interviewed in 91 barangays of 144 barangays
in Mountain Province.
With 20 to 50 percent
of respondents who did not want to reveal their choices in the
gubernatorial and congressional slates in six towns covered, choices
may sway from one aspirant to another; or voters
may have their choices but don’t want to reveal citing reasons
of being “undecided” while others are perceived o be fearful
of letting their choices known.
For Sanguniang Panlalawigan slate for
District 2 in four towns Sagada, Besao,Sabangan,andBauko, top
favorites were Randolph Awisan, Romeo Pagedped, Winston Calde, Jose Tanggacan,
Francis Tauli, William Beswilan, Pancho Reyes, and NoeMalinias.
Favorite board members for District 2 were incumbent Alfonso Kiatong, Florence Taguiba,
Johnny Lausan, Raul Lapon, Steve Afuyog, CarinoTamang and Angelo Fongafong
as top choices in said survey covering Barlig and Bontoc.
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