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DELA ROSA, GO TOP DAVAO CITY SENATORIAL SURVEY – UNIVERSITY OF MINDANAO

Senatorial candidates Bato dela Rosa and former Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Bong Go got the highest percentage of votes in the latest popularity survey conducted by the University of Mindanao-Institute of Popular Opinion (UM-IPO) in Davao.

Dela Rosa, a former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, and Go obtained 91.3 percent and 91.1 percent, respectively, from the 1,200 total respondents.

Dela Rosa obtained 91.3 percent, Go got 91.1 percent.

“If the elections were held today, Dela Rosa and Go will win the senatorial race,” said Ma. Linda Arquiza, the UM vice president for research and publication during a recent Habi at Kape media forum.

Arquiza said the UM-IPO conducted the survey to determine the current views of the Davaoeños on the upcoming elections. The survey was conducted on April 8 to 12 across the three districts of the city.

The survey used a margin of 3 percent and a confidence level of 95 percent. The survey had 51 percent male respondents and 49 percent female respondents.

Arquiza said 98 percent of the respondents looked at the candidate’s leadership ability, 96.8 percent preferred candidates with no involvement in corruption, while 95.2 percent were attracted by those who have clear platform and programs.

Both Dela Rosa and Go hail from the Davao region, and are running under the banner of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban). They are also endorsed by the Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP) regional party led by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte.

In the same survey, Dela Rosa and Go’s party-mates Francis Tolentino (57.2 percent) and Koko Pimentel (57.1 percent) shared the third and fourth spots; Dong Mangudadatu (41.6 percent), Cynthia Villar (40.3 percent), Sonny Angara (39.8 percent), and independent candidate Grace Poe (37.8 percent) share the fifth to eight spots;

Pia Cayetano (33.8 percent) of UNA party; Imee Marcos (31.6 percent) of the Nacionalista Party, Nancy Binay (30.1 percent) of UNA, and independent candidate Freddie Aguilar (28.3 percent) shared the nine to 12 spots; while, independent candidate Serge Osmeña (24.7 percent) landed the 13th spot.

Arquiza said that among the 11 senatorial candidates being endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte, only JV Ejercito did not make it to the list. The three others – Poe, Binay, and Osmeña, are not in the President’s list.

“Among the 11 senatorial candidates endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte, only JV Ejercito did not make it to the list.”

At the local front, Arquiza said 1,175 or 98 percent of the total respondents will vote for reelectionist Davao City Mayor Duterte, while a total of 1,146 or 95.5 percent will vote for unopposed vice mayoral candidate Sebastian “Baste” Duterte.

Arquiza said 97 percent will vote for Paolo Duterte as representative of the first district. Paolo is challenged by a certain Rex Lubix and Susan Uyanguren, who each got one percent.

For the second district, Arquiza said 91 percent will vote for Vincent Garcia while 9 percent are undecided. For the third district, 100 percent will vote for returning congressional representative Isidro Ungab.

Also, the top eight councilors in the first district are Mabel Sunga-Acosta (82 percent), Melchor Quitain Jr. (80 percent), Edgar Ibuyan (74 percent), Bonifacio Militar (70 percent), Richard Duterte (60 percent), Pilar Braga (58 percent), Nilo Abellera (58 percent), and Pamela Librado (55 percent).

In the second district: Louie John Bonguyan (67 percent), Danilo Dayanghirang (66 percent), Diosdado Mahipus (61 percent), Florence Alejandre (48 percent), Boogie Dureza (42 percent), Javi Campos (39 percent), Dante Apostol (34 percent), and Jonard Dayap (32 percent).

Third district: Alberto Ungab (81 percent), Cocoy Zozobrado (57 percent), Sweet Advincula (56 percent), Al-ag Nonoy (55 percent), Conde Baluran (55 percent), Joselle Villafuerte (55 percent), Myrna Dalodo-Ortiz (52 percent), and Petite Principe (38 percent).

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