Saturday, October 16, 2010

41,512 Filipinos in the United States, and only 11,892 voted in the 10th May 2010 elections

In the Philippines Embassy Certificate of Canvass of the Philippines Overseas Absentee voters in the U.S. (with the exception of Canada and Guam) posted by Consul General Domingo Nolasco May 13, 2010 subscribers, only 41,512 Filipino voters in the United States in the 12th Upcoming vote 2010 elections in the Philippines, and only 11,892 41,512 valid postal votes actually cast.

The Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles, which controls more than 1 million Filipinos in SouthReported California, Southern Nevada, Arizona and Texas, 3,609 of 11,000 voters registered voters. Why the low marks? Because only 29% voter turnout?

Filipinos abroad in the U.S. seem understandably, not interested in participating in the electoral process, as the Filipinos in the Philippine homeland. Thus, the development of political clout in the U.S. of Filipinos abroad is derailed, even in a slowProgress.

Politicians in the Philippines can not ignore the candidates Filipinos abroad in the United States in the results of them. Rightly, because the vast majority of Filipinos abroad, the United States, probably their role in influencing elections and the election of the Philippines the most qualified candidates have resigned.

The results of market surveys of the votes of Filipinos in the U.S.:

Here are the results of the elections, courtesy of Eric Lachica certificateCanvas of voters by manual counting of the Philippine Consul General Domingo Nolasco, chairman of the Special advertisers Posted:

President:

(1) Aquino, Benigno "Noynoy" 7232
(2) Villar, Manuel 1509
(3) Theodore, Gilbert 1465
(4) Gordon, Richard 828

Vice President:

(1) Roxas, Manuel 8205
(2) Fernando, Bayani 1108
(3) Legarda, Loren 921
(4) Binay, Jejomar 872

Top 12 Senators

(1) Drilon, Franklin 8068
(2)Recto, Ralph 7242
(3) Defensor Santiago, Miriam 6766
(4) Guingona, Teofisto 6206
(5) Hontiveros, Baraquel, Ana 5485
(6) Cayetano, Pilar 5417
(7) Osmena, Sergio III 5343
(8) Roco, Sonia 5311
(9) Biazon, Rufino 5165
(10) Revilla, Bong 3939
(11) Enrile, 3849 Ponce
(12) Marcos, Ferdinand Jr., 3818

Analysis of the electoral results of the Filipino voters in the U.S.:

Of the 11,892 Filipinos in the United States, the 10th elected in May 20107232 elections with an overwhelming majority for Noynoy Aquino what his spectacular victory in the Philippines.

Not only the value of integrity, but also the goodwill Aquino, Ninoy and Cory Aquino from Noynoy to victory, although probably lackluster terms as congressman of Tarlac, and as Senator of the Republic of the Philippines.

Credit, the former Ninoy Aquino Movement (NAM) members and supporters, such as sledding Rodis be givenAndrea Aquino, Felix Lapuz, Eric Lachica, Danny Lamila, Dr. Philip S. Chua, and others who have worked hard for the candidacy of Noynoy Aquino.

Loida Nicolas-Lewis, of course, a personal friend of Ninoy Aquino, who appeared from coast to coast, his sister Mely Nicolas, Gloria Caoili (Dakanay Antoinette, Ben Aquino, Mitzi and Picard, as a volunteer poll observers at the canvas of voters) , and others in the campaign-Mar-Noy, Wally Reyes, art and other Ateneans LeoncioSouthern California will share the merit of Noynoy Aquino 7-1 margin over Manny Villar and Gibo Teodoro.

What is surprising is Mar Roxas' still larger (8-1) the margin on Jojo Binay and Loren Legarda in the vice-presidential race, also known as Jojo Binay U.S. election campaign for President of the Philippines in the early months before deciding the running-mate of former President Joseph Estrada, Loren Legarda and must have resided continuously in the years before being used in CaliforniaPolitics.

Incidentally, the United States, the Filipinos did not vote for ERAP Estrada, as opposed to millions in the Philippines, still loyal to former president convicted.

Regarding the above tweleve (12) Senators, Frank Driller, in 2003 the Philippine dual citizenship and voting abroad legistations author, won the first place. Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago, who was connected with Pres Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, but he ran under the Nationalist Party by MannyVillar, won third place. Senator Bong Revilla, the tenth (10th) post position, to its first place in the Philippines may well reflect the maturity and a better assessment of the Filipino voters in the United States. And Marcos loyalists voted for obvious Bongbong Marcos, the twelfth (12th) place received.

In the final analysis, reported Filipino absentee voters voting in the United States, the 10th of his 29% stake by May 2010 Philippine elections, theirpersistent lack of interest, even giving up his house is a good governance.

From: Roman P. Mücke, BS, LL.B., LL.M., SJD

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