Gibo tops presidential online polls
LAKAS-Kampi-CMD standard-bearer Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro is dominating several online surveys for presidential candidates in the May elections, emerging as the leading contender in four separate Internet-based polls.
Gibo topped the latest survey done by philippineselections.com with 2,185 or 39% of the total votes cast and also led the voting on Facebook as of January 13, 2010 by garnering 42.10% of the total of 2,700 votes cast.
Sen. Noynoy Aquino settled for second place with 22% or 1,271 votes in the philippineselections.com survey, followed by Sen. Richard Gordon with 15% or 824 votes; evangelist Eddie Villanueva with 12% or 652 votes; Sen. Manny Villar with 8% or 44 votes; former President Joseph Estrada with 3% or 145 votes.
Philippineselections.com is a pioneering website established to serve both candidates and voters in the forthcoming 2010 elections.
In the online voting among Facebook users, Villanueva landed in second spot with 35.7% of the votes, followed by Gordon with 12.43% and Aquino with 6.8%. Villar was the choice of 2.31% of the Facebook respondents, while Estrada got less than a percent (0.26%) of the votes.
Gibo also emerged as the topnotcher in the online surveys done by the pge2010.blogspot.com (Philippine General Election 2010) and by philippinepolls.com.
In the voting done by pge2010.blogspot.com as of January 13, 2010, Gibo got 28% of the votes, followed by Aquino with 26%; Villanueva with 15%, Villar with 14% and Gordon with 11%, while Estrada got 2%.
Gibo likewise led the online poll done by philippinepolls.com as of January 13, 2010, getting a hefty 49% of the votes cast so far, with Aquino landing a far second with only 22% of the votes, followed by Villar with 12%; Villanueva, 9%; Gordon, 4% and Estrada, 3.%.
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