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MEDIA RELEASE 
(December 21, 2009)

FROM: Dr. Ana Maria L. Tabunda


Chief Research Fellow
Pulse Asia, Inc.

RE: Pulse Asia’s December 2009 Pre-election Survey

Pulse Asia is pleased to share with you some findings on the December 2009 Pre-
Election national survey. We request you to assist us in informing the public by
disseminating this information.

The survey fieldwork was conducted from December 8 to 10, 2009 using face-to-
face interviews. Immediately prior to and during the conduct of the interviews for this
survey, the following developments dominated the news headlines: (1) declaration of
Martial Law in Maguindanao; (2) the convening of Congress to review the declaration of
martial law in Maguindanao; (3) filing of cases in the Supreme Court to nullify Martial
Law; (4) the clash between Ampatuan supporters and police in Maguindanao; (5) the
unseating of Bulacan Governor Mendoza and Isabela Governor Padaca by COMELEC;
and (6) the disqualification cases filed against President Arroyo.

Based on a multistage probability sample of 1,800 representative adults 18 years


old and above, Pulse Asia’s nationwide survey has a ± 2% error margin at the 95%
confidence level. Subnational estimates for the geographic areas covered in the survey
have the following error margins at 95% confidence level: ± 6% for Metro Manila, ±4%
for the rest of Luzon and ±5% for each of Visayas and Mindanao. Face-to-face field
interviews for this project were conducted from December 8 to 10, 2009. (Those
interested in further technical details concerning the surveys’ questionnaires and
sampling design may request Pulse Asia in writing for fuller details, including copies of
the pre-tested questions actually used.)

The December 2009 survey had 15 names included in the roster of presidential
and vice presidential contenders and 80 names for the list of senatorial candidates. The
names were based on the official report of the Commission on Elections on those who
filed their Certificates of Candidacy (COC) as of midnight of December 1, 2009. Those
who were nominated by registered national political parties (i.e., Bayan Muna, Kapatiran,
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan, Lakas-Kampi-CMD, Liberal Party, Nacionalista Party,
Nationalist People’s Coalition, PDP-Laban, Promdi, Philippine Green Republican Party,
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino) or who have been allowed to run or have held national
elective positions were automatically included in the lists (for presidential, vice
presidential and senatorial candidates). The additional names were drawn randomly
from among those who remained in the official list of the COMELEC.

Pulse Asia’s pool of academic fellows takes full responsibility for the design and
conduct of the survey, as well as for analyses it makes based on the survey data. In
keeping with our academic nature, no religious, political, economic, or partisan group
influenced any of these processes. Pulse Asia undertook this pre-electoral survey on its
own without any party singularly commissioning the research effort.

For any clarification or questions, kindly contact Prof. Ronald D. Holmes, Pulse
Asia President at 09189335497 / 9945602 or Dr. Ana Maria Tabunda, Pulse Asia Chief
Research Fellow at 09189436816.

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Pulse Asia’s December 2009 Pre-Election Survey
Voter Preferences for National Positions
December 21, 2009

Senator Benigno C. Aquino III continues to lead other presidential candidates by a


sizeable margin

With less than five months before the May 10, 2010 elections, presidential
candidate Senator Benigno “Noynoy” C. Aquino (Liberal Party) garners the support of
45% of the voters in the December 2009 national pre-elections survey. Only two other
contenders obtain double-digit support: Senator Manuel “Manny” Villar Jr. (Nacionalista
Party) with 23% and former President, Joseph “Erap” Estrada (Puwersa ng Masang
Pilipino) with 19%. They are statistically tied for second place owing to the survey’s
margin of error.

For the December 2009 survey, Senator Aquino obtains majority support among
the voters in the Visayas (52%) and near majority support from the well-off ABC socio-
economic class. His electoral preference is basically at the same level across the other
areas and socio-economic classes (NCR, Balance of Luzon and Mindanao and SECs D
and E). (See Table 1.)
Table 1
2010 ELECTIONS:
FIRST CHOICE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(In Percent)

Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Of the people on this list, whom would you vote


for as PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES if the LOCATION CLASS
elections of 2010 were held today and BAL
they were presidential candidates? RP NCR LUZ VIS MIN ABC D E

AQUINO, Benigno "Noynoy" C. III 45 48 42 52 41 50 45 43


VILLAR, MANUEL "Manny" Jr. 23 19 22 29 22 16 23 25
ESTRADA, Joseph "Erap" 19 13 19 10 30 8 18 24
TEODORO, Gilbert "Gibo" C. 5 9 5 5 3 14 5 3
GORDON, Richard "Dick" 1 3 2 1 0 3 2 0
VILLANUEVA, Eduardo "Bro. Eddie" C. 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 0

Others 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1
None / Refused / Undecided 4 5 6 2 1 4 5 2

Q1. Sa mga taong nasa listahang ito, sino ang inyong iboboto bilang PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS kung ang eleksyon ng 2010
ay gaganapin ngayon at sila ay mga kandidato sa pagkapresidente?

Note: *Excluded are Presidentiables with less than 1% preferences.

Compared to the October 2009 Ulat ng Bayan survey, the support for Sen.
Aquino III remains virtually unchanged. On the other hand, there is a significant

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improvement in voter preference for former President Estrada (8 percentage points, from
11% to 19%) and marginal increases in the support for Sen. Villar (+4 percentage points,
from 19% to 23%) and Lakas-Kampi-CMD standard bearer Gilbert ‘Gibo” Teodoro (by 3
percentage points, from 2% to 5%).

Table 2
2010 ELECTIONS:
COMPARATIVE PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
October and December 2009 / Philippines
(In Percent)

First Choice* Change*


Oct09 Dec09 Oct09 -
Presidential Preference (14 names) (15 names) Aug09

AQUINO, Benigno "Noynoy" III 44 45 + 1


VILLAR, MANUEL “Manny” Jr. 19 23 + 4
ESTRADA, Joseph “Erap” 11 19 + 8
TEODORO, Gilbert C. 2 5 + 3
GORDON, Richard ”Dick” 0.3 1 +0.7
VILLANUEVA, Bro. Eddie 1 1 0

Others 1 1 0
None / Refused / Undecided 4 4 0

Note: (1) * Change = Figures of December 2009 minus Figures of October 2009.
(2) Excluded are Presidentiables with less than 1% preferences.

Given a predetermined set of reasons to choose from, 27% of Filipinos say that
they opted for a candidate because he/she cared for the poor, while 21% cited a
candidate’s being not corrupt or having a clean record. The belief that a candidate is a
good person (12%), can/is doing/will do something (11%) and helps/is helping others
(11%) constitute the other reasons for respondents’ presidential preferences. (See Table
3.)

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Table 3
REASON FOR CHOOSING PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(In Percent)

Base: Those with 1st choice for President, 96%

LOCATION CLASS
Why will you vote for (Answer in Q1) BAL
as President of the Philippines? RP NCR LUZ VIS MIN ABC D E

Cares for the poor 27 19 24 31 31 19 25 33

Not corrupt/clean record 21 24 21 18 21 23 22 17

Good person 12 6 12 13 12 10 13 10

Can do something, is doing something, 11 20 12 5 8 14 11 9


will do something

Helps, helping others 11 6 9 15 13 5 11 13

Used to governing, has experience 8 9 11 5 6 11 7 11

Knowledgeable/intelligent 6 8 7 6 4 14 6 3

Listens to people 3 7 2 4 2 3 4 2

Others 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 3

Q2. Bakit po ninyo iboboto si (Answer in Q1) bilang Presidente ng Pilipinas?

Virtually tied, Senator Manuel ‘Mar” A. Roxas and Senator Loren B. Legarda,
lead the vice presidential race.

Senator Manuel “Mar” A. Roxas (Liberal Party) and Senator Loren B. Legarda
(Nacionalista Party) are statistically tied for first place in the vice presidential race, with
each obtaining support from close to four out of ten Filipinos. Makati Mayor Jejomar
Binay (Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino) ranks second place, statistically speaking, with 14%
of the electoral preference nationwide. (See Table 4.)

If the elections were held at the time of the survey, Senator Roxas would get a
majority of votes in the Visayas (58%), while Senator Legarda would have a plurality of
the votes from Balance Luzon (43%). The two front-runners register the same level of
support (41%) among Mindanao voters and essentially the same support from the D and
E socio-economic classes. Sen. Roxas, however, obtains near-majority support from the
relatively well-off socio-economic class ABC.

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Table 4
FIRST CHOICE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(In Percent)

Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Of the people on this list, whom would you vote


for as VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES LOCATION CLASS
if the elections were held today and they were BAL
vice-presidential candidates?) RP NCR LUZ VIS MIN ABC D E

ROXAS, Manuel “Mar” A. 39 39 28 58 41 48 38 38


LEGARDA, Loren B. 37 25 43 29 41 22 38 41
BINAY, Jejomar “Jojo” C. 14 24 17 5 10 16 15 11
FERNANDO, Bayani “BF” F. 2 3 2 2 2 5 2 1
MANZANO, Eduardo “Edu” B. 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 4

Others 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0
None / Refused / Undecided 4 5 6 3 2 5 4 4

Q6. Sa mga tao naman po na nasa listahang ito, sino ang inyong iboboto bilang BISE-PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS kung ang eleksyon ay gaganapin ngayon
at sila ay mga kandidato sa pagka bise-presidente? (ONE ANSWER ONLY) (SHOWLIST)
Note: *Excluded are Vice-Presidentiables with less than 1% preferences.

Senator Legarda is the only vice presidential candidate who registers a significant change
in voter preference (a gain of 14 percentage points) since October 2009. (See Table 5)

Table 5
2010 ELECTIONS:
COMPARATIVE VICE-PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
October and December 2009 / Philippines
(In Percent)

First Choice Change*


Oct09 Dec09 Oct09 -
Vice-Presidential Preference (10 names) (15 names) Aug09

ROXAS, Manuel "Mar" 37 39 + 2


LEGARDA, Loren 23 37 +14
BINAY, Jejomar “Jojo” 13 14 + 1
FERNANDO, Bayani “BF” 1 2 + 1
MANZANO, Eduardo “Edu” B. --- 2 ---

Others 2 1 - 1
None / Refused / Undecided 4 4 0

Note: (1) * Change = Figures of December 2009 minus Figures of October 2009.
(2) Excluded are Vice-Presidentiables with less than 1% preferences.

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Declining fill-out rates in the senatorial race: only 3 out of 10 Filipinos have a
complete senatorial line-up

With less than five months before the May 2010 elections, fewer Filipinos report
having a full roster of senatorial preferences. In August, 57% of Filipinos had a complete
senatorial line-up of 12 candidates. This percentage declined to 40% last October 2009
and now stands at 31%. While Filipinos were naming a mean of 10 and a median of 12
favored prospective candidates in August 2009, the mean and median are down to eight
at present . (See Tables 6 and 7.)

Table 6
2010 ELECTIONS:
SENATORIAL FILL-UP RATES
August to December 2009 / Philippines

Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Demographic variables Mean Median

Aug09 Oct09 Dec09 Aug09 Oct09 Dec09

Total Philippines 10 8 8 12 9 8
NCR 10 9 8 12 11 9
Balance Luzon 10 8 7 12 8 7
Visayas 9 8 8 12 10 9
Mindanao 10 9 8 12 11 9
Class ABC 10 8 8 12 9 9
TOTAL D 10 8 8 12 9 8
E 9 9 8 12 10 8

Table 7
2010 ELECTIONS:
NUMBER OF SENATORIAL PREFERENCES
August to December 2009 / Philippines

Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Demographic variables 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

December 2009 3 4 5 6 6 8 6 8 7 7 5 4 31
October 2009 5 2 3 5 5 6 6 7 6 6 5 4 40
August 2009 3 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 6 5 4 4 57

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14 out of 80 individuals included in the senatorial probe have a statistical chance of
winning, with Senator Jinggoy Estrada leading the list of probable winners

Currently leading the senatorial race is Senator Jinggoy Estrada, whose overall voter
preference of 55.1% translates to a statistical ranking of 1st to 3rd places. Following
closely is Senator Ramon “Kap/Bong” Revilla Jr. (52.7%) who is ranked 1st to 4th, a
ranking shared by Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago (51.4%). Former Senate President
Franklin M. Drilon (48.4%) is at 2nd to 4th places, while tied for 5th to 9th places are
Senator Pia Cayetano (43.1%), former National Economic and Development Authority
Director-General Ralph Recto (43.1%) , Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile (42.7%) and
former senators Sergio Osmena and Vicente Sotto (both with 40.2%). Ilocos Norte
Representative Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (31%) and Bukidnon Representative
Teofisto TG Guingona III (28.6%) are tied for the 10th to 11th positions. Rounding up the
list of probable winners are Jose “Joey” De Venecia III (24.3%), Senator Manuel “Lito”
Lapid (23.1%), and Muntinlupa Representative Rozzano Rufino “Ruffy” Biazon (22.9%),
who are tied for 12th to 14th places. (See Table 8).

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Table 8
2010 ELECTIONS: SENATORIAL PREFERENCES
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(Multiple Response, up to 12 names allowed)

Page 1 of 3
Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Aware Voting For Rank

ESTRADA, Jinggoy "Jinggoy" E. 86 55.1 1-3


REVILLA, Ramon, "Kap/Bong" Jr. B. 87 52.7 1-4
DEFENSOR-SANTIAGO, Miriam P. 86 51.4 1-4
DRILON, Franklin "Frank" M. 86 48.4 2-4
CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana "Pia" S. 70 43.1 5-9

RECTO, Ralph "Ralph" G. 84 43.1 5-9


ENRILE, Juan Ponce "JPE" 86 42.7 5-9
OSMEÑA, Sergio "Serge" III R. 78 40.2 5-9
SOTTO, Vicente "Tito" III C. 88 40.2 5-9
MARCOS, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Jr. R. 80 31.0 10-11

GUINGONA, Teofisto "TG" III D. 76 28.5 10-11


DE VENECIA, Jose "Joey" III P. 76 24.3 12-14
LAPID, Manuel "Lito" M. 80 23.1 12-14
BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino "Ruffy" B. 58 22.9 12-14
LACSON, Alexander "Pinoy" L. 33 18.1 15-18

ROCO, Sonia "Son" M. 49 17.4 15-18


TATAD, Francisco "Kit" S. 55 16.7 15-18
PIMENTEL, Gwendolyn "Gwen" D. 33 15.0 15-20
LOZADA, Jose Apolinario "Jun" Jr. L. 59 13.0 18-21
REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C. 46 12.4 18-22

MITRA, Ramon "Mon-Mon" B. 46 10.2 19-23


LIM, Danilo "General Danny" D. 29 9.5 20-25
LANGIT, Rey M. 53 8.2 21-27
PAPIN, Imelda A. 76 7.3 22-28
OSMENA, Emilio Mario "Promdi" R. 31 6.9 22-32

Q9. Kung ang nasabing halalan sa 2010 ay isasagawa ngayon, sinu-sino sa mga sumusunod na
personalidad ang inyong iboboto kung sakaling sila ay kakandidato sa pagka-senador?
Puwede kayong pumili ng hanggang 12 pangalan. (SHOWLIST)
Q10. May nabasa o narinig na ba kayo ng kahit na ano tungkol sa mga sumusunod kahit na kailan?
Note: *COMELEC names approved as of December 15, 2009

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Table 8
2010 ELECTIONS: SENATORIAL PREFERENCES
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(Multiple Response, up to 12 names allowed)

Page 2 of 3
Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Aware Voting For Rank

CHAVEZ, Melchor "Mel" G. 27 6.8 23-32


OCAMPO, Saturnino "Satur" C. 48 6.7 23-32
QUERUBIN, Ariel "Marines" O. 25 5.5 24-33
OPLE, Susan "Toots" V. 27 4.9 25-39
TAMANO, Adel "Adel" A. 24 4.9 25-39

BARAQUEL, Ana Theresia "Risa Hontiveros" H. 21 4.8 25-39


ACOSTA, Jr. Nereus "Neric" O. 18 4.7 25-39
MAZA, Liza "Liza Masa Ng Gabriela" L. 27 4.2 28-39
GONZALES, Victoria "Vicky Gonzales" M. 14 3.5 29-42
BAUTISTA, Martin "Dr Balikbayan" D. 7 3.3 29-43

CALDERON, Amado M. 12 3.3 29-43


CAYABYAB, Elpidio "Ding Lrtman" D. 14 3.2 29-44
TAMAYO, Reginald "Regie" B. 12 3.2 29-44
VILLANUEVA, Hector "Ka Hector" L. 11 3.2 29-44
BAUTISTA, J.V. Larion 8 2.5 34-50

MAGANTO, Romeo "Tomagan" B. 17 2.5 34-50


CASTELO, Anthony C. 16 2.3 34-53
PLAZA, Rodolfo Rodrigo "Ompong" G. 19 1.9 35-54
SISON, Adrian O. 10 1.8 37-60
OCAMPO, Ramoncito "Monching" P. 14 1.7 40-60

PALPARAN, Jovito Jr. "Jovi" S. 33 1.7 40-60


BELLO, Silvestre III "Bebot" H. 7 1.6 40-62
ALONTO, Zafrullah "Noldy" M. 4 1.5 40-62
PAREDES, Zosimo Jesus II "Jess" M. 9 1.5 40-62
CABRERA, Rodrigo "Rod" E. 6 1.3 40-62

Q9. Kung ang nasabing halalan sa 2010 ay isasagawa ngayon, sinu-sino sa mga sumusunod na
personalidad ang inyong iboboto kung sakaling sila ay kakandidato sa pagka-senador?
Puwede kayong pumili ng hanggang 12 pangalan. (SHOWLIST)
Q10. May nabasa o narinig na ba kayo ng kahit na ano tungkol sa mga sumusunod kahit na kailan?
Note: *COMELEC names approved as of December 15, 2009

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Table 8
2010 ELECTIONS: SENATORIAL PREFERENCES
December 8 - 10, 2009 / Philippines
(Multiple Response, up to 12 names allowed)

Page 3 of 3
Base: Total Registered Voters, 100%

Aware Voting For Rank

LAMBINO, Raul L. 5 1.1 42-69


LAO, Yasmin, "Yas" B. 4 1.1 42-69
TINSAY, Alexander "Alex" B. 8 1.1 42-69
MAAMBONG, Regalado "Dodong" E. 4 0.9 43-69
ABEJAR, Jesus "Jess" M. 3 0.8 44-75

ALBANI, Shariff Ibrahim "Shariff" H. 4 0.8 44-75


BARBASA, Raul "RS" J. 6 0.8 44-75
ENCISO, Ruben "Nick Enciso III" C. 6 0.8 44-75
GUICO, Ramon, Jr. "Monching" N. 8 0.8 44-75
INOCENCIO, Ma.Katherine Luningning "Kata" R. 7 0.8 44-75

BELLO, Fred "Fred" N. 4 0.6 47-79


DAVID, Rizalito "Lito" Y. 5 0.6 47-79
IMBONG, Jo Aurea "Ate Jo" M. 3 0.4 51-79
LOOD, Alma A. 2 0.4 51-79
CAUNAN, Henry B. 2 0.3 51-80

OMPAD, Celedonio "Donie" C. 2 0.3 51-80


POGOY, Joenel "Cpt Pogoy" S. 3 0.3 51-80
TARRAZONA, Hector "Tarzan" M. 3 0.3 51-80
VARONA, Netz P. 3 0.3 51-80
BULILAN, Pol L. 3 0.2 55-80

LA-LAWQUERO, Micomi-I "Lolot" S. 1 0.2 55-80


MILLORA, Ma. Judea "Dea" G. 3 0.2 55-80
TAMUNDONG, Ma. Anna Gay C. 3 0.2 55-80
VALDEHUESA, Manuel Jr. "Manny" E. 2 0.2 55-80
VIRGINES, Israel "Dr. Israel" N. 1 0.2 55-80

COMBATE, Amado "Amado Ahmed Catubig" C. 2 0.1 61-80


OROZCO, Wilhelmina "Emma" S. 2 0.1 61-80
PRINCESA, Reynaldo "Prince" R. 2 0.1 61-80
RIÑOZA-PLAZO, Maria Gracia "Grace" Dv. 2 0.1 61-80
SUVA, Danilo "Dan" B. 2 0.0 65-80

None / Refused / Undecided -- 3.4 --

Q9. Kung ang nasabing halalan sa 2010 ay isasagawa ngayon, sinu-sino sa mga sumusunod na
personalidad ang inyong iboboto kung sakaling sila ay kakandidato sa pagka-senador?
Puwede kayong pumili ng hanggang 12 pangalan. (SHOWLIST)
Q10. May nabasa o narinig na ba kayo ng kahit na ano tungkol sa mga sumusunod kahit na kailan?
Note: *COMELEC names approved as of December 15, 2009

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All of the probable winners if the elections were held early December 2009 record
improvements in their electoral preference. (See Table 9). Senator Revilla and Senate
President Enrile show the largest improvements (16.1%)

Table 9
COMPARATIVE SENATORIAL VOTER PREFERENCES
October and December 2009 / Philippines
(Multiple Response, up to 12 names allowed)

Senatorial Preferences Voting For (%) Change Senatorial Preferences Voting For (%) Change
Oct Dec Dec09 - Oct Dec Dec09 -
09 09 Oct09 09 09 Oct09
66 80 66 80
names names names names
ESTRADA, Jinggoy "Jinggoy" E. 46.7 55.1 + 8.4 MAGANTO, Romeo "Tomagan" B. --- 2.5 ---
REVILLA, Ramon, "Kap/Bong" Jr. B. 36.6 52.7 +16.1 CASTELO, Anthony C. --- 2.3 ---
DEFENSOR-SANTIAGO, Miriam P. 42.4 51.4 + 9.0 PLAZA, Rodolfo Rodrigo "Ompong" G. 1.2 1.9 +0.7
DRILON, Franklin "Frank" M. 38.6 48.4 + 9.8 SISON, Adrian O. --- 1.8 ---
CAYETANO, Pilar Juliana "Pia" S. 37.2 43.1 + 5.9 OCAMPO, Ramoncito "Monching" P. --- 1.7 ---
RECTO, Ralph "Ralph" G. 30.6 43.1 +12.5 PALPARAN, Jovito Jr. "Jovi" S. --- 1.7 ---
ENRILE, Juan Ponce "JPE" 26.6 42.7 +16.1 BELLO, Silvestre III "Bebot" H. --- 1.6 ---
OSMEÑA, Sergio "Serge" III R. 28.5 40.2 +11.7 ALONTO, Zafrullah "Noldy" M. --- 1.5 ---
SOTTO, Vicente "Tito" III C. 28.2 40.2 +12.0 PAREDES, Zosimo Jesus II "Jess" M. --- 1.5 ---
MARCOS, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Jr. R. 18.4 31.0 +12.6 CABRERA, Rodrigo "Rod" E. --- 1.3 ---
GUINGONA, Teofisto "TG" III D. 15.3 28.5 +13.2 LAMBINO, Raul L. --- 1.1 ---
DE VENECIA, Jose "Joey" III P. 14.7 24.3 + 9.6 LAO, Yasmin, "Yas" B. --- 1.1 ---
LAPID, Manuel "Lito" M. 19.3 23.1 + 3.8 TINSAY, Alexander "Alex" B. --- 1.1 ---
BIAZON, Rozzano Rufino "Ruffy" B. 14.9 22.9 + 8.0 MAAMBONG, Regalado "Dodong" E. --- 0.9 ---
LACSON, Alexander "Pinoy" L. 15.9 18.1 + 2.2 ABEJAR, Jesus "Jess" M. --- 0.8 ---
ROCO, Sonia "Son" M. --- 17.4 --- ALBANI, Shariff Ibrahim "Shariff" H. --- 0.8 ---
TATAD, Francisco "Kit" S. --- 16.7 --- BARBASA, Raul "RS" J. --- 0.8 ---
PIMENTEL, Gwendolyn "Gwen" D. --- 15.0 --- ENCISO, Ruben "Nick Enciso III" C. --- 0.8 ---
LOZADA, Jose Apolinario "Jun" Jr. L. --- 13.0 --- GUICO, Ramon, Jr. "Monching" N. --- 0.8 ---
REMULLA, Gilbert Cesar C. 9.3 12.4 + 3.1 INOCENCIO, Ma.Katherine Luningning "Kata" R. --- 0.8 ---
MITRA, Ramon "Mon-Mon" B. --- 10.2 --- BELLO, Fred "Fred" N. --- 0.6 ---
LIM, Danilo "General Danny" D. 5.8 9.5 + 3.7 DAVID, Rizalito "Lito" Y. --- 0.6 ---
LANGIT, Rey M. --- 8.2 --- IMBONG, Jo Aurea "Ate Jo" M. --- 0.4 ---
PAPIN, Imelda A. --- 7.3 --- LOOD, Alma A. --- 0.4 ---
OSMENA, Emilio Mario "Promdi" R. --- 6.9 --- CAUNAN, Henry B. --- 0.3 ---
CHAVEZ, Melchor "Mel" G. --- 6.8 --- OMPAD, Celedonio "Donie" C. --- 0.3 ---
OCAMPO, Saturnino "Satur" C. 5.0 6.7 + 1.7 POGOY, Joenel "Cpt Pogoy" S. --- 0.3 ---
QUERUBIN, Ariel "Marines" O. 1.9 5.5 + 3.6 TARRAZONA, Hector "Tarzan" M. --- 0.3 ---
OPLE, Susan "Toots" V. 2.6 4.9 + 2.3 VARONA, Netz P. --- 0.3 ---
TAMANO, Adel "Adel" A. 3.5 4.9 + 1.4 BULILAN, Pol L. --- 0.2 ---
BARAQUEL, Ana Theresia "Risa Hontiveros" H. 3.9 4.8 + 0.9 LA-LAWQUERO, Micomi-I "Lolot" S. --- 0.2 ---
ACOSTA, Jr. Nereus "Neric" O. 1.7 4.7 + 3.0 MILLORA, Ma. Judea "Dea" G. --- 0.2 ---
MAZA, Liza "Liza Masa Ng Gabriela" L. 3.2 4.2 + 1.0 TAMUNDONG, Ma. Anna Gay C. --- 0.2 ---
GONZALES, Victoria "Vicky Gonzales" M. --- 3.5 --- VALDEHUESA, Manuel Jr. "Manny" E. --- 0.2 ---
BAUTISTA, Martin "Dr Balikbayan" D. --- 3.3 --- VIRGINES, Israel "Dr. Israel" N. --- 0.2 ---
CALDERON, Amado M. --- 3.3 --- COMBATE, Amado "Amado Ahmed Catubig" C. --- 0.1 ---
CAYABYAB, Elpidio "Ding Lrtman" D. --- 3.2 --- OROZCO, Wilhelmina "Emma" S. --- 0.1 ---
TAMAYO, Reginald "Regie" B. --- 3.2 --- PRINCESA, Reynaldo "Prince" R. --- 0.1 ---
VILLANUEVA, Hector "Ka Hector" L. --- 3.2 --- RIÑOZA-PLAZO, Maria Gracia "Grace" Dv. --- 0.1 ---
BAUTISTA, J.V. Larion --- 2.5 --- SUVA, Danilo "Dan" B. --- 0.0 ---

Note: *COMELEC names approved as of December 15, 2009

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