The Philippine Star

Poe, Binay, Mar statistica­lly tied

- By HELEN FLORES

The 2016 presidenti­al elections could be a neckand-neck battle among Sen. Grace Poe, Vice President Jejomar Binay and Liberal Party standardbe­arer Manuel Roxas II, according to a pre-election survey of BusinessWo­rld and Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The SWS pre-election poll, conducted from Sept. 2 to 5, showed that the three presidenti­al aspirants are statistica­lly tied at first place, with 26 percent saying they would vote for Poe, 24 percent for Binay and 20 percent for Roxas.

The survey used facetoface interviews of

1,200 respondent­s nationwide, of whom 96 percent are registered voters. It has sampling error margins of plus or minus three percentage points for national percentage­s and plus or minus six percentage points each for Metro Manila, balance Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao.

If the margin of error is applied, Poe, Roxas and Binay are considered “statistica­lly tied” in first place in the Busi-ness World-SWS pre- election survey, according to Ana Maria Tabunda, research director of Pulse Asia.

The SWS furnished the respondent­s a list of 12 names provided by BusinessWo­rld to choose from and to be answered orally. They were asked the question: “Among the names found in this list, who will you probably vote for as president of the Philippine­s if elections were held today?”

The list was in alphabetic­al order and included nicknames, in the manner of ballots during Election Day.

In the SWS third quarter survey on the Filipinos’ presidenti­al preference that was also taken from Sept. 2 to 5, Poe also topped the poll with 47 percent, followed by Roxas with 39 percent and Binay with 35 percent.

But unlike the BusinessWo­rld-SWS pre-election survey, the SWS third quarter survey did not provide the respondent­s a list but asked them to name the best leaders to succeed President Aquino in 2016. They were allowed to give up to three names.

Pulse Asia will release the results of its third quarter electoral survey next week.

Asked if the Pulse Asia survey results were approximat­e to the SWS findings, Tabunda said, “It will be close, we have a different survey period but it will not be very far.”

Expecting a tight fight in the presidenti­al race, Binay will work harder to get the people’s support, his spokesman for political affairs Rico Quicho said yesterday in reaction to the BusinessWo­rld- SWS preelectio­n survey.

“The survey results will inspire the Vice President and his core supporters to work harder and not to be overconfid­ent,” Quicho added. “The elections will be a battle for every single vote and the Vice President will continue to personally meet with the people around the country.”

Malacañang, on the other hand, lauded the latest survey, saying the result “reflects public sentiments on the future leadership of the country.”

“The President believes that the 2016 elections shall be a referendum on daang matuwid and trusts that the people will affirm the need to continue treading the path of good governance by electing the best qualified candidate,” said Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office.

The BusinessWo­rld-SWS pre-election survey also had Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte in fourth place with 11 percent. He was followed by Sens. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Francis Escudero with four percent each.

Former President and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada got three percent; followed by Sen. Miriam DefensorSa­ntiago with two percent and former senator Manuel Villar Jr. with one percent.

Former senator Panfilo Lacson, Sens. Alan Peter Cayetano and Loren Legarda obtained 0.8 percent each. Two percent of the respondent­s were undecided.

Poe, Escudero lead VP race

Poe and Escudero continued to lead the vice presidenti­al race in the Business World-SWS pre-election survey.

According to the survey, 27 percent of respondent­s chose Poe while 20 percent selected Escudero.

Escudero announced last Sept. 17 he will be Poe’s runwas ning mate in 2016. Escudero made the announceme­nt a day after Poe declared her intention to seek the presidency next year.

Other personalit­ies included in the vice presidenti­al survey obtained less than 10 percent.

They were Duterte with nine percent; Marcos, seven percent; Estrada, seven percent; Cayetano, five percent; Legarda, five percent; Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto, four percent; Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, four percent; Lacson, three percent; Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo, three percent; Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, two percent; and former Manila mayor and now Buhay party-list Rep. Lito Atienza Jr., 0.9 percent.

Three percent of respondent­s were undecided.

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(from a list of 12 names)
SWS PRE-ELECTION SURVEY (from a list of 12 names)

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