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Why Many Filipinos Will Vote for Duterte

November 28, 2015 By Rig Man 8 Comments

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte led in the results of the recent survey conducted by Pulse Asia in Metro Manila on November 11 and 12, 2015 (source: Manila Bulletin). On November 27, 2015, he finally filed his certificate of candidacy for president in the 2016 elections, giving all his supporters the hope and joy they all have been wanting for all this time.

Many Filipinos call him the “phenomenon”, the “country’s last hope”, and the “man of no-nonsense action”. His popularity in the social media is overwhelming. While we cannot deny the accomplishments he achieved as the Mayor of Davao City, it’s still somehow a mystery to many of us how he earned such fame and how he influenced a lot of Filipinos to eagerly want him as the next president of the Philippines.

Below are my opinions based on my observations, experiences and some statistical data on why many Filipinos will vote for Duterte in the 2016 presidential election. [Read more…]

7 Reasons Why Rody Duterte could Win the 2016 Presidential Election

November 23, 2015 By Rig Man 11 Comments

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has finally decided to run for president in the May 2016 National Elections. But does he have the chance to pull it off? Do his supporters have the basis to call him the next president of the Republic of the Philippines? Most of us already knew the story of Duterte’s journey to presidency. So without further ado, here are 7 reasons why he could win the 2016 presidential election. [Read more…]

Is Vote-buying Illegal in the Philippines?

October 26, 2015 By Rig Man Leave a Comment

Is vote-buying illegal in the Philippines? Yes, vote-buying is illegal in the Philippines. According to Section 261 (a) of the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines (Batas Pambansa Blg. 881), vote-buying and vote-selling are among the prohibited acts which are punishable by the said law. [Read more…]

6 Reasons Why Jojo Binay could Win the 2016 Presidential Election

September 27, 2015 By Rig Man 12 Comments

First of all, I’m not a supporter of Binay, Roxas or Poe – the three who have already officially declared their presidential candidacies for the coming 2016 elections. As of this day, I’m still undecided as to whom my vote will go for the presidential poll. I’m writing this article to give some ideas, clues and updates about our country’s endeavor to elect the most deserving leader who will bring us to peace and prosperity.

There are several Filipinos, especially the netizens, who think that Binay is already a certain loser in his bid to presidency because of the many allegations of corruptions that are thrown against him. However, there are some facts and other information that they might have overlooked. Here are 6 reasons why Jojo Binay could still win the 2016 presidential election: [Read more…]

How to Register with the COMELEC Biometric Registration

September 22, 2015 By Lyza R. Sabornido 2 Comments

No Bio No Vote

The upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections is one of the most talked about topic these days. Three Presidential candidates have already announced their interest in running for the highest position in the Philippine government and there are already a lot of issues that are coming out too. People are expressing their opinion about the candidates some bashing some showing support but before we focus on the elections, there is something every Filipino should have to be able to truly express what they want for our country. I am talking about securing voter’s ID.

As we might have observed, the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), rolled out a campaign to collect voters’ biometric data for next year’s election with the slogan ‘No Bio, No Boto’ or ‘No bio, no vote’. You might have seen their tarpaulins along highways and busy streets but most people have no idea as to what is the reason why we need to have our biometric data collected by the commission. So COMELEC also used various ways to spread information to people such as social media youth drives and malls. [Read more…]

Top 12 Most Liked Philippine Presidentiables on Facebook

September 10, 2015 By Rig Man 4 Comments

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Possible or qualified candidates in the 2016 Presidential Poll. Photos grabbed from their respective official Facebook pages.

There are 40 million estimated number of Facebook users who are 18 to 65 years old from the Philippines according to Facebook’s Ads Manager. This huge number is already 80 percent of the 50 million voters who are already registered for the May 2016 local and national elections.

However, not all of those 40 million Facebook accounts are unique, genuine, or are using accurate personal information such as age and location. Nevertheless, we can’t still deny the fact that there are millions of Filipinos who are using Facebook and that their voting power can make a big difference in the 2016 national poll results.

Almost all Filipinos who are using the Internet use Facebook, whether it’s on their desktop computers, tablets or smart phones. Though it might be far from the actual 2016 presidential poll results, it’s interesting to see the numbers of people who liked the official pages of people who will run or might run in the coming elections.

If you are curious about who the most liked presidentiables on Facebook are, here are the top 12 possible or qualified presidential candidates who have the highest number of likes on their Facebook Pages as of September 10, 2015. [Read more…]

7 Signs that Elections in the Philippines are already Near

August 14, 2015 By Rig Man Leave a Comment

How do we know that the national elections in the Philippines are already near? Well, we don’t need to witness politicians formally filing their candidacy. We don’t need to see influential people and institutions endorsing their favorite candidates. The breeze of elections in the country is palpable even a year before it’s held.

Here are 7 signs that elections in the Philippines are already near:

1. Lots of roads are getting reconstructed or repaired
I’m not sure if this is true all over the country. But here in our province, it has already been a trend that road repairs and reblocking are happening when the elections are already approaching. I’m not certain why is it happening. Perhaps our roads are just made to last for 3 years or 6 years? Who knows? I heard the news that lots of road reblocking are also happening right now in Metro Manila. So I guess it’s happening across the country. What do you think?

2. Politicians are becoming a favorite guest on TV shows
Politicians, especially those who have massive followers, are hot commodities when elections are nearing. They become celebrities who can make any TV station’s rating soar. Thus, they become a favorite guest on talk shows and even on sitcoms. So have you already spotted one?

3. Politicians are getting closer to the masses
When the elections are already near, we see politicians frequently visiting the masses, attending fiestas, commencement ceremonies, school anniversaries, et cetera. We even see them having lunch with the poor and do the “kamayan” (using one’s bear hands in eating). And when asked if they are doing it as part of their political campaign, their answer is not affirmative.

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4. Political ads are already visible online and off
The official and legitimate start of the campaign period in the Philippines for the national candidates (i.e., president, vice president, senators and party-lists) usually start 90 days before the elections. However, we can already watch political ads on televisions as early as 9 months before the elections. And in social media, where it is difficult to regulate political ads, expect to see sponsored political ads on Facebook as early as a year before the election day.

5. Printing businesses are already getting busier
The demand on tarpaulins and other materials used for campaign is rising when elections are near. If you own a printing business, you can surely feel it. It’s like all the money in the country are just spent on every politician’s will to win the election. I hope it’s not the taxpayers’ money.

6. There are surveys here and there
The hype is getting stronger with surveys of the top candidates for president, vice-president and senators. These political surveys are getting picked up by media and disseminated to the public. But the question is… can we trust these surveys? Well, it’s up to you.

7. The political battle begins.
Black propagandas are unleashed, political enemies are persecuted or even jailed, laglagan na (confessing to prove that someone is guilty), the battles in the political arena begin. But remember that the battles are only part of the country’s unending political war.

The signs I mentioned above are only based on my personal observations. My goal is to present them to the public and learn if the Filipino people also have the same thoughts as I do. So which among the signs above have you already seen or felt?

What other signs can you add to the list? Feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

8 Presidentiables Who Shouldn’t be Elected in the 2016 Philippine Election

July 27, 2015 By Rig Man 25 Comments

Your vote does have a power to change the future of our country. That power is your privilege as a Filipino. It’s a privilege you inherited from our heroes in the past who sacrificed their lives to ensure that our generation can enjoy the freedom of choice, especially the freedom to choose the people who will lead our country.

A wise vote could bring peace and prosperity to our country. On the other hand, a wrong vote could bring poverty, corruption, conflict, and layers of layers of man-made disasters to our nation.

Living in a country which is led by an incompetent and corrupt president is a nightmare.

If you want to see a better change in our country and wake up from a nightmare, don’t let these 8 types of Presidentiables be elected as president of the Philippines in the coming 2016 Presidential Election. [Read more…]

8 Reasons Why You Should Not Vote Duterte for President

July 20, 2015 By Rig Man 358 Comments

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has continued to rise in surveys of preferred candidates for 2016 presidential election. He ranked 3rd next to Senator Grace Poe and Vice President Jejomay Binay in the Pulse Asia nationwide survey conducted from May 30 to June 5. Duterte is also one of the most popular and most preferred presidentiables by the netizens.

But should you vote for him this coming presidential election? Without further ado, here are 8 reasons why you should not vote Rodrigo Duterte for President. Enjoy! [Read more…]

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