The Philippine electoral process is truly unique and quiet more of showbiz. Now that the campaigns of all the Presidential in the May 10 Elections is in full throttle, local stars emerges to give their all-out support to their respective favorites. These celebrities are cinched to give candidates some sort of edge since they will command following wherever and whenever they’re with the candidates different campaign sorties. Now let’s see who has the most celebrities on the respective campaign trail of the candidates. Let’s see which Presidential Bet’s stars shines the most and lure the most number of audience while campaigning, as of March 2010.
For Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino
Aljur Abrenica
Boy Abunda
Ogie Alcasid
Bea Alonso
Kris Bernal
Sharon Cuneta
Kim Chiu
Anne urtis
Dingdong Dantes
Ai-ai De Las Alas
Bianca Gonzales
Jim Paredes
Pooh
Marian Rivera
Mariel Rodriguez
Erik Santos
Sitti
Regine Velasquez
For Manny Villar
Andrew E
Sarah Geronimo
Parokya ni Edgar
April Boy Regino
Willie Revillame
Randy Santiago
For Teodoro “Gibo” Teodoro
Rivermaya
For Joseph Estrada
Lorna Tolentino
For Eddie Villanueva
Gary Valenciano
Angeli Pangilinan-Valenciano
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
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March 30, 2010 2:52 pm |
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In the latest survey made by Social Weather Stations (SWS) Survey, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino of the Liberal Party leads Nacinalista Party’s Manny Villar by only 2%, whilst Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas, continues to protect his wide lead over second running Senator Loren Legarda.
There are 2,100 registered voters polled by the SWS from February 24 to 28, which has a margin of error of 2.2% points. Aquino cornered 36% rating while Manny Villar collected 34% rating.
Ousted President Joseph Estrada ranked third with 15% (up by 2 points), Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro checked in fourth with 6% (up by 2 points), Bro. Eddie Villanueva is in sixth place with 3% (up by a point) and Senator Dick Gordon takes the sixth spot with 2% (no change).
Rounding out the Presidentiables’ percentage points includes: Vetellano Acosta 0.4%, Nicanor Perlas (0.2%), Olongapo City Councilor JC delos Reyes (0.1%), and Senator Jamby Madrigal (0.1%).
Last week Comelec booted out (disqualified) Acosta from the race.
Here is a quick look at the 10 Presidential Candidates’ in the (Philippine May Election) Latest Rating in SWS (February 24 to 28).
1. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino 36%
2. Manny Villar 34%
3. Joseph Estrada 15%
4. Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro 6%
5. Bro. Eddie Villanueva 3%
6. Dick Gordon 2%
7. Vetellano Acosta 0.4%
8. Nicanor Perlas (0.2%)
9. JC Delos Reyes (0.1%)
10. Jamby Madrigal (0.1%)
Feel free to visit the Last Month’s SWS Survey.
http://www.wisediscoveryinfo.com/latest-sws-survey-january/
Tags: Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Dick Gordon, disqualified Acosta, Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro, Jamby Madrigal, Joseph Estrada, Manny Villar, Manuel “Mar” Roxas, Nicanor Perlas Delos Reyes, Presidential Candidates’ in the (Philippine May Election) Latest Rating in SWS (February 24 to 28)., Senator Loren Legarda, Vetellano Acosta
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March 10, 2010 11:58 am |
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Updated. Latest Pulse Asia Survey for February 10. A nationwide survey with a +/- 2% error margin and with a confidence level of 95% whipped out by Pulse Asia asked 1,800 Filipino adults aged 18 years, above whom they will vote if the election is to be held now and they responded with the following:
Click to enlarge the Table 1 from Pulse Asia

Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino of the Liberal Party which is nursing just a 2% lead over his nearest pursuer Manny Villar of the Nacionalista Party last month, smoothly coasts to a more comfortable lead for the month of February as he collared 36% of the respondent’s nods, a clear 7% lead over Villar which posted 29%. Checking in third is former Philippine President Joseph “Erap” Estrada (PMP) which obtained 18% a big improvement from his 12% last month. Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro is slowly making some gains as he nailed 7% rating his highest in months and to secure fourth place. Brother Eddie Villanueva cruised to fifth place with 2% rating and Dick Gordon acquired 1% rating to rank sixth. Six percent of the respondents have no preferences or undecided.
In the Vice Presidential derby, Senator Manuel “Mar” Roxas of the Liberal Party continues to show the way as he lead over fierce rival Senator Loren Legarda by 16%. Roxas posted a rating of 43% whilst Legarda garnered 27% rating.
Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay (PDP-Laban) is in third place with 15% and the other aspirants get a rating of 4% or less. Seven percent of the respondents have no preferences or undecided.
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January 10 Pulse Asia Rating
With just four months away from the National Elections before May 10, 2010, an intense and breathtaking neck to-neck battle is looming between early favorite Noynoy Aquino of the Liberal Party, and darkhorse Manny Villar of the Nacionalista Party. Aquino is nursing 2% lead over the second running Villar. Aquino collared 37% of the respondents while Villar got 35%. Former President Joseph Ejercito of Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino took 12%. The other presidential bets combined for 5% while the remaining 6% are undecided yet about whom to vote for President.
Top Three Candidates in the recent Pulse Asia Survey
1. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino 37
2. Manny Villar 35
3. Joseph Estrada 12%
4. Ratings of the other candidates 5% or less
5. Undecided 6%
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Tags: Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, Brother Eddie Villanueva, Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro, Joseph “Erap” Estrada, Joseph Estrada, Liberal Party, Loren Legarda, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay, Manny Villar, Nacionalista Party, National Elections, PDP-Laban
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March 4, 2010 12:00 am |
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The election fever is slowly making its presence felt in the Philippines. Filipinos from all walks of life is indeed keen on the forthcoming elections this May. The candidates are all raring to slug it out it in the electoral process as their political strategies are slowly being unfurled and dished out. Additionally, TV and Radio ads are all over the place and the various candidates in the various positions especially the Presidentiables are all systems go with their own campaign sorties. Now let’s see who is lording over in the current surveys conducted from recognized pollsters in the Philippines.
Noynoy Aquino is nursing his lead over his next nearest pursuer. Aquino is again setting the pace garnering 42 percent while Roxas improved to 35 percent. Joseph Ejercito Estrada maintains his third place ranking with 13%.
In the vice presidential race, Roxas pulled away from his closest opponent, Sen. Loren Legarda who collared 28 percent. Placing third is Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay who got 16%, followed by former Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairman Bayani Fernando and former Optical Media Board (OMB) chairman and actor/host Edu Manzano who got two percent a piece.
Here is the latest survey from SWS
For President
1. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino 42%
2. Manny Villar 35%
3. Joseph Ejercito Estrada 13%
4. Gilbert “Gibo” Teodoro 4 %
5. Bro. Eddie Villanueva 2%
6. Dick Gordon 2%
For Vice President
1. Mar Roxas 49%
2. Loren Legarda 21%
3. Jejomar Binay 16%
4. Bayani Fernando 2%
5. Edu Manzano 2%
Jan 31, 2010 (8:00 PM Philippine time). The Presidential bets in the 2010 Philippine Elections for the position of the President and Vice Presidential are indeed waxing hot on their respective campaign trail. Facebook which is now in the top three of the most prominent websites in the realms of the Internet is not spared from being used as a powerful weapon in the arsenal of the aspirants in the May Elections in getting the nods of Filipinos. Let us take a glimpse of who is taking full advantage of having the most fans in one of the world's most prominent website in the world, that is the Facebook (Note: this is based on the fans of the different bets in the Presidential and Vice Presidential positions in the coming May elections in Facebook, and in no way connected to any surveys conducted in the country):
For President
1. Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino 513,726
2. Manny Villar 478325
3. Gilbert "Gibo" Teodoro 72828
4. Eddie Villanueva 21,751
5. Dick Gordon 7596
6. Joseph Ejercito Estrada 5687
7. Nick Perlas 1272
8. Jamby Madrigal 393
For Vice President
1. Mar Roxas 91,172
2. Bayani Fernando 11,315
3. Jejomar Binay 4,097
4. Loren Legarda 2,904
5. Edu Manzano 2,623
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Philippine Politics, Politics and Social Issues | Gener |
January 31, 2010 10:36 pm |
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