48% ng mga Pinoy, umaasa sa malinis at kapani-paniwalang automated elections

By Len Montaño February 22, 2016 - 03:19 PM

COMELEC REGISTRATION/MAY6,2014: An elderly fillup forms for Comelec registration at the city Comelec.(CDN PHOTO/TONEE DESPOJO)
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Halos kalahati ng mga Pilipino ang umaasa ng malinis at credible na automated elections batay sa bagong Pulse Asia Survey.

Ayon sa survey, sa 1,800 na mga registered voters, 48 percent ang pabor sa pahayag na: “The may 2016 elections will be clean and the results credible for the citizenry because the counting of votes is automated.”

Ginawa ang survey mula January 24 hanggang 28 sa pamamagitan ng face-to-face interviews.

Samantala, 36 percent ng respondents ang undecided at 15 percent lamang ang hindi pabor sa pahayag.

Sinabi ng survey firm na mas pronounced ang pahayag sa vVsayas na nasa 56 percent at metro manila na nasa 59 percent.

Lumabas naman sa parehong survey na 39 percent o halos apat sa sampung Pilipino ang nagsabi na may dayaan sa May 9 elections.

Nasa 29 percent ang nagsabi na wala silang inaasahang cheating habang 32 percent ang undecided.

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