SNAPSHOTS

Friday, May 18, 2007

How was your experience as a voter?

Interviews by Martin Dante L. del Rosario, Katrina B. Paredes, and Margaret Michelle C. Tan


“Voting wasn't as big a hassle as I thought it would be. We got our precinct numbers without much delay, and there wasn't a long line where we were supposed to vote, so we got our ballots quickly. However, the poll watchers were hanging around the area, and so I couldn't really concentrate on casting my votes. It wasn't exactly comfortable to write down names and then worry about the poll watchers standing right behind me.” – Angelica Elise Lim (II BS Mgt)

“Di ko alam sino boboto ko, pero okay naman, kahit tinatamad ako, it was a different experience kasi first time ko.” – Genevieve Lim (III AB MEco)

“It was okay. I was annoyed at a lot of things like trying to find the precinct number. But maybe that’s just me. I found it quite slow…but then again, there were a lot of people, and I don’t know the whole voting process. ‘Cause my friends and I were talking about it. Shouldn’t it be computerized na and all? So there, parang waiting in line, then, they’re trying to find pa your voter’s ID or something. So parang it's slow.” – Erin Victoria Montenejo (II BS MCT)

“It was actually organized. I already knew my precinct, so I didn’t have to look for my name on the list which would’ve been a big hassle.” – Melinda Gayle Limlengco (II BS ME)

“Surprisingly, I felt very much unprepared when I was actually there. All the technicals went smoothly—finding my precinct, blah blah. Pero nung nakuha ko na yung ballot, parang, ‘Uh…’ Despite having ample time to come up with a list of candidates etc., ang dami ko pa ring blanks. I suppose it's a lack of personal preparation.” – Gabrielle Ann Agarrado (III BS Ch:MSE)

“Okay naman po. Hindi naman po kami masyado tense kasi alam na namin iboboto namin.” – Allan Oliva, security guard

“It was actually very chaotic. It took some time to find my name in the voters’ list. There were others whose names were not there or others moved to a different voting center. Two precincts lost their indelible inks arousing suspicion of fraud and cheating. But still, it was worth the wait and the frustration to be able to contribute to change.” – Joseph Gideon Sarreal (III BS MCT)

“I voted in the province (Tarlac). It was short and sweet. People came early eh. Basta it really wasn’t as much of a hassle as people expect it to be.” – Raem Puno (IV AB IS)

“Okay lang, mainit, pero obvious na madaming violation. Pagpasok mo pa lang sa school may nagbibigay ng sample ballots with candidates’ names. The posters of candidates are right outside the school, hanging pa sa electric wires. May pumasok sa loob ng polling room nagbubulong ng person na dapat i-vote for mayor pero pinalabas din agad ng poll watchers.” – Hannah Stephanie Ang (III BS MCT)

“Well, it was easy for me because it was in my village and I came early. I had fun.” – Lourdes Ramona Victoria Farrales (II BS LM)

“Okay naman. Wala naman [gulo]… maayos naman eh. Maluwag naman dun sa amin sa Marikina.” – Alma Fermano, photocopying lady

“Well, the voting system nowadays, I think, is more orderly. Kasi, as a first-time voter, ‘yung places where I should go was given to me properly. May mga directions on where to place this paper and that. It’s written already there and stuff so… Ayun, I think it’s more orderly as a whole.” – Moses Cantillon (III AB Eu)

Pagpunta ko ‘dun, di pa bukas ‘yung presinto. Kung ‘di ako nagreklamo, ‘di pa sana bubuksan. ‘di pa raw kasi preparado, e diba dapat one day before naka-prepare na ‘yun? Bakit may delay? ‘Di nila inisip na may pasok ‘yung ibang mga tao, gaya ko. ‘yung sa paghanap ng pangalan, ako pa nagturo para ‘yung number na lang ang hanapin, ‘di yung apilyedo, para mas mabilis. Kaya ‘yun, medyo matagal.” – Joseph Banhao, security guard

“I have no idea what the ballot looks like, so when I saw sample ballots being given out, there was a part where I didn’t know who to vote for. I wasn’t able to vote anyway because I can’t find my name in the voters’ list. I spent an hour going up and down the building designated for our barangay and the people handling the ballots were so unhelpful.” – Sophia Kho (III BS LM)

HOW WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE AS A VOTER? Comment and share your views with the rest of the Ateneo community!

Namfrel QC Quick Count Partial and Unofficial Results

National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections - Quezon City Chapter
Results as of May 18, 1201AM

No. of Precincts: 1,601

MAYOR

Acebedo, Romeo S. - 855
Alvarez, Florian Yani L. - 943
Belmonte, Feliciano R. - 128,636
Rosales, Andy Q. - 2,162

VICE MAYOR

Bautista, Herbert Constantine N. - 125,965
Bautista, Roberto B. - 1,737
Jota, Rolando M - 1,732
Obsum, Rogelio P. - 504

REPRESENTATIVE
(1st District)

Abesamis, Romel R. - 6,394
Crisologo, Vincent P. - 20,315
Padilla, Antonio A. - 3,205

REPRESENTATIVE
(2nd District)

Aban, Vicente Jr. - 59
Balosa, Esmeraldo - 30
Jimenez, Walter - 65
Liban, Dante - 6,421
Mathay, Ismael- 14,938
Nueva, Noima - 183
Simon, Brigido, Jr. - 5,695
Susano, Maryanne - 20,409

REPRESENTATIVE
(3rd District)

Calderon, Ramon - 925
Corrioso, Benjamin - 311
Defensor, Mattias - 20,223
Lope, Wendell - 296
Pumaren, Filomeno - 3,454
Remoto, Danton - 2,438
Soriano, Sis Lita - 357

REPRESENTATIVE
(4th District)

Daza, Nanette - 19,203
Palacios, Albert Hans - 3,237

COUNCILOR--1st DISTRICT Councilor

Aguas, Reynaldo S. - 2,407
Belmonte, Ricardo J. - 13,098
Beltran, Arturo Jr. D. - 2,865
Bilaos, Fermin B. - 3,804
Calalay, Francisco Jr. A. - 19,754
Canseco, George Jr. A. - 5,330
Delarmente, Dorothy A. - 15,776
Diño, Martin Baduiis - 4,609
Ferrer, Victor Jr. V. - 15,497
Herrera-Dy, Bernadette - 20,649
Jacinto, Senen Jr. A. - 3,622
Juico, Joseph Emile H. - 15,261
Mondejar, Jon B. - 2,677
Nacpil, Edwin M. - 1,639
Pleyto, Salvador Jr. G. - 6,063
Samson, Moises S. - 10,851
Santos
, Eddie M. - 1,939
Sarino, Henry Vincent A. - 8,642
Soberano, Gregorio P. - 1,508
Zamora
, Alejo C. - 1,009

COUNCILOR--2nd DISTRICT Councilor

Acol, Glenn - 714
Alegarbes, Mocario - 304
Arias, Joseph - 1,131
Berzabal, Raymond - 575
Buscayno, Jamil - 812
Castelo, Winston - 37,089
Cayobit, Pastor - 620
Dela Cruz, Alberto - 703
Dela Cruz, Teresita - 1,464
Denosita, Tony - 969
Dy, Andres - 1,107
Francisco, Allan Butch - 30,614
Jacob, Gerald - 2,019
Jickain, Aiko - 22,310
Liban, Voltaire - 30,396
Medalla, Ramon - 31,874
Medina, Eden - 27,610
Pilar, Ma.Victoria - 20,442
Rocapok, Quentin - 456
Rodriguez, Samuel - 2,878
Saludes, Louie John - 6,430
Valmocina, Felecito - 23,216

COUNCILOR--3rd DISTRICT Councilor

Banal, Jorge - 24,311
Borres, Jaime - 17,650
Carios, Raymundo - 5,383
De Guzman, Dante - 20,779
Dela Luna, Charlotte - 1,498
Escober, Rodrigo - 2,929
Gonzales, Amadeo - 4,888
Lagumbay, Wencerom - 21,810
Pumaren,.Franz - 22,380
Reyes, Allan - 10,877
Sotto-De
Leon
, Diorella Maria - 18,685
Torrecampo, Beda - 11,089

COUNCILOR--4th DISTRICT Councilor
Battung, Luciano B. - 690
Belmonte, Vicente Eric Jr. - 14,068
Delfinado, Edgar - 6,169
Hipol, Bayani - 13,251
Inton, Ariel - 17,212
Lagman, Edcel - 15,705
Malangen, Restituto - 13,859
Malaya, Janet - 17,050
Montilla, Armando - 11,330
Suntay, Jesus - 17,087
Timtiman, Bonifacio - 1,064

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Manang's Vote

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Purisima Rentosa, the manang behind “Manang’s” carinderia, takes her Manong’s orders when it comes to voting.

Bumoto po ba kayo?
Hindi ako masyadong ano diyan. Basta binigay ni Manong, isusulat ko, tapos na. Bumoto kami, dito sa Miriam.

Ano po ba yung naging experience niyo?
Mainit, tapos maraming tao, siksikan. Pero ‘yung mahirap hanapin ‘yung pangalan, eh lagi kami diyan bumoboto, hindi naman kami nahirapan maghanap ng pangalan namin. Kasi yung iba, nandun sa mga pangalan pagpasok mo, pero pagpunta na nila din sa prisinto nila, hindi na nila makita yung mga number, kaya hahanapin pa nila. Pero kami, hindi naman kami nahirapan. Maayos naman.

Diba sabi niyo po si Manong po yung may alam sa pulitiko, paano po kayo pumipili ng iboboto?
Kasi siyempre nagtatrabaho siya sa barangay, marami siyang nakakasalamuhang tao sa city hall, ganyan, nakakapagkuwento-kuwento, pero ako sa bahay lang. Basta binigay niya yung mga pangalan na iboboto, yun na hindi na ako nagtatanong-tanong. Alam mo naman ako diyan lang sa bahay, sa palengke, sa bahay, ganyan lang.

Ano pong masasabi niyo sa pagkakaiba ng dating eleksyon tsaka sa ngayon?
Wala naman akong ma-anong iba. Ang ano ko lang ngayon, parang tahimik at tsaka malinis. Dati-rati sa Maryknoll naku, ang daming kalat-kalat! Punta ka sa labas may nagbibigay ng sample ballot, gastos pa yun at madumi pa. Ngayon parang tahimik tapos malinis, wala kang makitang mga posters, mga kalat diyan sa semento. Ang linis.

Catherine N. Dellosa and Erik S. Fajardo

Namfrel QC Quick Count Partial and Unofficial Results

National Citizens' Movement for Free Elections - Quezon City Chapter
Results as of May 17, 4PM

MAYOR

Acebedo, Romeo S. - 633
Alvarez, Florian Yani L. - 697
Belmonte, Feliciano R. - 89485
Rosales, Andy Q. - 1825

VICE MAYOR

Bautista, Herbert Constantine N. - 87481
Bautista, Roberto B. - 1305
Jota, Rolando M - 1460
Obsum, Rogelio P. - 357

REPRESENTATIVE
(1st District)

Abesamis, Romel R. - 3624
Crisologo, Vincent P. - 12160
Padilla, Antonio A. - 3048

REPRESENTATIVE
(2nd District)

Aban, Vicente Jr. - 40
Balosa, Esmeraldo - 18
Jimenez, Walter - 47
Liban, Dante - 3963
Mathay, Ismael- 9230
Nueva, Noima - 128
Simon, Brigido, Jr. - 3786
Susano, Maryanne - 13154

REPRESENTATIVE
(3rd District)

Calderon, Ramon - 742
Corrioso, Benjamin - 181
Defensor, Mattias - 16291
Lope, Wendell - 253
Pumaren, Filomeno - 2796
Remoto, Danton - 1982
Soriano, Sis Lita - 301

REPRESENTATIVE
(4th District)

Daza, Nanette - 14979
Palacios, Albert Hans - 2494

COUNCILOR--1st DISTRICT Councilor

Aguas, Reynaldo S. - 1441
Belmonte, Ricardo J. - 7692
Beltran, Arturo Jr. D. - 2437
Bilaos, Fermin B. - 2365
Calalay, Francisco Jr. A. - 11583
Canseco, George Jr. A. - 4286
Delarmente, Dorothy A. - 9257
Diño, Martin Baduiis - 3442
Ferrer, Victor Jr. V. - 8980
Herrera-Dy, Bernadette - 12667
Jacinto, Senen Jr. A. - 3166
Juico, Joseph Emile H. - 8951
Mondejar, Jon B. - 2539
Nacpil, Edwin M. - 936
Pleyto, Salvador Jr. G. - 3707
Samson, Moises S. - 6655
Santos
, Eddie M. - 1769
Sarino, Henry Vincent A. - 4882
Soberano, Gregorio P. - 1370
Zamora
, Alejo C. - 613

COUNCILOR--2nd DISTRICT Councilor

Acol, Glenn - 447
Alegarbes, Mocario - 183
Arias, Joseph - 729
Berzabal, Raymond - 342
Buscayno, Jamil - 519
Castelo, Winston - 23600
Cayobit, Pastor - 380
Dela Cruz, Alberto - 419
Dela Cruz, Teresita - 900
Denosita, Tony - 510
Dy, Andres - 555
Francisco, Allan Butch - 19741
Jacob, Gerald - 1215
Jickain, Aiko - 13891
Liban, Voltaire - 19394
Medalla, Ramon - 20390
Medina, Eden - 17736
Pilar, Ma.Victoria - 12954
Rocapok, Quentin - 265
Rodriguez, Samuel - 1833
Saludes, Louie John - 4130
Valmocina, Felecito - 14711

COUNCILOR--3rd DISTRICT Councilor

Banal, Jorge - 19671
Borres, Jaime - 14487
Carios, Raymundo - 4263
De Guzman, Dante - 16809
Dela Luna, Charlotte - 1203
Escober, Rodrigo - 2274
Gonzales, Amadeo - 3925
Lagumbay, Wencerom - 17588
Pumaren,.Franz - 18224
Reyes, Allan - 8736
Sotto-De
Leon
, Diorella Maria - 15086
Torrecampo, Beda - 8895

COUNCILOR--4th DISTRICT Councilor

Battung, Luciano B. - 549
Belmonte, Vicente Eric Jr. - 11031
Delfinado, Edgar - 4937
Hipol, Bayani - 10288
Inton, Ariel - 13340
Lagman, Edcel - 12283
Malangen, Restituto - 10792
Malaya, Janet - 13277
Montilla, Armando - 8665
Suntay, Jesus - 13330
Timtiman, Bonifacio - 758

More volunteers sign up for Namfrel QC quick count

405PM - Bantay Bilang, Namfrel Quezon City's operation quick count, is already picking up its pace.

As of press time, 35 new volunteers have signed up today. Bantay Bilang Head for Media Relations Gita Luz (AB IS '07) expects that they would be able to reach their target of tabulating 70% of the city's election returns (ERs) by Sunday.

Luz said that the number of volunteers increased due to the boost in their efforts to promote the project through text messaging. The message emphasized the urgency of having more volunteers to speed up the tabulation.

Luz hopes that they would be able to contribute to hastening Namfrel's region-wide quick count. “The transmission [now] from the NCR is actually slow. [If] Quezon City, being a big city [in itself] has its votes tabulated faster, I think we would be able to help a lot in speeding up the quick count.”

In the next eight hours, officers are anticipating more walk-in volunteers, as they consider the 4PM to 8PM and the 8PM to 12AM shifts as the peak of volunteer sign-ups.

Xianne S. Arcangel
reporting from the Bantay Bilang Headquarters, Ateneo

Whom did you vote for, and what do you expect from them?

Interviews by Jodel Pierre P. Ampil, Keila Marii C. Chavez, and Edgar B. Concepcion Jr.


“Noynoy Aquino. Parang he would be able to do what his father [had] left for him [to do]. Tsaka let’s do something unusual. Tingnan natin kung mananalo siya.” – Lauren Michelle Santos (II BS HS)

“Chiz Escudero, kasi he’s a man of dignity and courage. I believe that [by] voting for him, the Philippines will have a just lawmaker who will voice out any anomalies that may affect [the] society’s welfare. His campaign against graft and corruption leads me to think that he will be one of the pioneers of a better and more transparent Senate.” – Maria Janela Herrera (III BS MCT)

Si Kiko Pangilinan, kasi may paninindigan siya at [sa tingin ko ay] magiging maayos siya.” – Leah Robes (II AB IS)

“Rolando Tigas ng Samal, Bataan, kasi nung naging mayor siya, nakita ko ‘yung pagbabago. Mas gumanda ‘yung plaza, at ‘yung palengke [ay] lumaki. Gusto ko[ng] ipagpatuloy niya ‘yung pagpapaganda sa lugar namin.” – Ana Liza Chacon, photocopying lady, Rizal Library

“Kiram for senator, kasi kahit na hindi ako Muslim, malaki ang pagbabago kung may representasyon ang mga Muslim sa Senado kasi for the longest time [ay] wala eh. Kahit na hindi naging matunog ‘yung pangalan niya nu’ng kampanya, sinigurado ko na malalagay ko ‘yung pangalan niya.” – Jethro Niño Tenorio, Instructor, Department of Filipino

Binoto ko si Manny Villar kasi ever since bata pa lang ako, sabi ng parents ko, sobrang hindi siya mangurakot. Masipag at matiyaga siya.” – Martin Molina (IV AB Eco)

Binoto ko si Chiz Escudero. Binoto ko siya dahil magaling siyang politician, tapos marami siyang kino-contest sa Congress. Gusto ko ng ganu’n. Ayoko [nang] nangbu-bully lang yung administration. Mas gusto ko yung may lumalaban sa kanila para may different view na pine-present.” – Roberto Ramon Sangalang (IV BS Mgt)

"Lacson. [I expect that he will promote] peace and order." – Kendrick Share (III BS CS)

“My main choices for senator are the people from Ang Kapatiran—Paredes, Sison, and Bautista. I voted for them because I want to make a stand and they were the only three candidates that were non-partisan and that did not rely on popularity. They had a legitimate platform and they were the only ones who really had a clear-cut way of changing.” – Patrick Gerard Simon-King, Instructor, Department of Economics

Si Chiz Escudero. He looks promising. He has a good track record, and he’s a man of principle.” – Kezia Kariana Montemayor (III BS MIS)

"Kapatiran, because they’re God-centered… so the Senate will not be solely working, solely political… important kasi [that they’re] God-fearing.” – Angela Francisca del Rosario (AB Psy ’07)

Si Chiz Escudero. Ine-expect ko sa kanya yung project niya raw sa pabahay. May narinig ako na maganda explanation niya. Kunwari daw yung tao, ilagay mo sa parang pigpen, mag-aasal-baboy. Pero ‘pag linagay mo raw sa bahay, titino raw yung mga tao. Nakita ko yung mga tao na nangangailangan ng bahay. So ‘yun [‘yung] ine-expect ko sa kanya.” – Paolo Gayod (III AB Eco)

“I voted for Kiram, the only Muslim candidate. I think [that] for the longest time, Muslims did not have any representative in the Senate and I think the Catholics were very controlling. I think it is about time that a Muslim represent[s] people from Mindanao.” – Nina Monica Cariaga (II AB MEco)

"Chiz Escudero. [Sana ay] huwag [siyang] maging [traditional politician (trapo)]." – Edralyn Baisa, Staff, Office of the Associate Dean for Student Affairs (ADSA)

“Escudero. Ine-expect ko na lalo pa niyang lalabanan yung administrasyong Arroyo gaya nang ginagawa niya nung congressman pa lang siya. Ngayon, ‘pag naging senador siya, mas mailabas niya sana ang kabulukan ng gobyerno para sa ikakabubuti ng lahat.” – Sairry Sandoval, Secretary, Department of Economics

WHOM DID YOU VOTE FOR, AND WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM THEM? Comment and share your views with the rest of the Ateneo community!

Namfrel QC expects surge of volunteers this weekend

1227PM – The Namfrel Quezon City (QC) operation quick count, Bantay Bilang, is expecting a surge of volunteers from May 18 to 20, said Gita Luz (AB IS ’07), Bantay Bilang Head for Media Relations.

Luz said that Bantay Bilang is already welcoming people in between shifts, and that there is no need to pre-enlist. Training for shifts is also done on the spot to accommodate the need for more volunteers. “The priority is to streamline the system. We’re still moving at a very slow rate.”

“Hopefully, Bantay Bilang can encode faster during the weekends, where we expect a surge of volunteers because it’s the students’ or workers’ free time,” she added.

As of last night, 12% of the election returns (ERs) were encoded. Namfrel QC’s target is to tabulate 70% of the ERs by Sunday.

For the next four hours, Namfrel QC will try to coordinate with Ateneo de Zamboanga University (ADZU) to help collate the tally of the ERs, Luz said.

Nikko Carlo A. Tolentino
reporting from the Bantay Bilang Headquarters, Ateneo