A mock election survey was conducted by AdU-PULITIKA on March 22, 2022, and was answered by the Adamson University students that lasted until March 25, 2022.
1, 197 out of 1, 296 responses, or 92.36 percent of the votes favored Vice President Leni Robredo earning the number one spot in the Presidential race while Senator Bongbong Marcos ended up in the second spot with over 41 votes (3.16 %) followed by Manila Mayor Isko Moreno with 11 votes (0.85%), Ka Leody De Guzman with 10 votes (0.77%), Senator Ping Lacson with 8 votes (0.62%), and Norberto Gonzales with 1 vote (0.08%). 2.16 percent of the votes or 28 students were still undecided.
Senator Kiko Pangilinan topped the Vice Presidential race alongside Vice President Leni Robredo with 1, 119 votes (86.34%) while Sara Duterte ended up in the second spot with a total of 54 votes (4.17%), followed by Doc. Willie Ong with 38 votes (2.93%), Walden Bello with 17 votes (1.31%), and Vicente Tito Sotto with 10 votes (0.77%). 4.48% or 58 students were still undecided.
Meanwhile, Atty. Chel Diokno led the Senatorial race, garnering the highest vote of 1,244 (95.99%) followed by Sen. Risa Hontiveros with 1,139 votes (87.89%), and Atty. Neri Colmenares with 998 votes (77%).
Below is the list of other Senatoriables who entered the Magic 12:
4. Leila De Lima (73.61%, 954 votes)
5. Teddy Baguilat (67.59%, 876 votes)
6. Luke Espiritu (66.66%, 864 votes)
7. Kuya Alex Lacson (43.98%, 570 votes)
8. Sonny Matula (41.51%, 538 votes)
9. Antonio IV Trillanes (40.90%, 530 votes)
10. Chiz Escudero (36.65%, 475 votes)
11. Wow Dick Gordon (33.26%, 431 votes)
12. Elmer Labog (29.17%, 378 votes)
On the other hand, Kabataan Partylist led the Party-list bets with over 382 votes (29.48%), followed by Gabriela - Gabriela Women’s Party with 221 votes (17.05%), and P3PWD - Komunidad ng Pamilya Pasyente at Persons with Disability with a total of 86 votes (6.64%).
AdU-PULITIKA cleared on their Facebook post that the mock election survey results that they conducted do not reflect the whole Studentry of Adamson University and its administration.
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