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SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A Report for Ms. Mary Elizabeth Villanueva STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SWS September 5-6, 2009

2 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 Copyrighted material strictly confidential. Not authorized for quotation, publication or release. For information of Ms. Mary Elizabeth Villanueva only.

3 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A FieldworkSampleError DatesSizemargin Total :Sep. 5-61,200± 3% NCR:Sep ± 6% Pangasinan:Sep ±10% Region III:Sep ± 5% Region IV-A:Sep ± 5%

4 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 Socio-Demographic Characteristics

5 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 AREA, LOCALE, SEX, AGE, CLASS, EDUCATION AND CIVIL STATUS OF VOTERS Economic Class ABC10% D78 D1 - Lot owners44 D2 - Not own lot34 E12 Education None/Some elem.7% Elem. grad./Some HS 24 HS/Voc. grad./Some coll. 52 Coll. grad./Post coll.16 Civil status No spouse/partner 26% Married66 With partner8 Area (census weights) NCR32% Pangasinan8 Region III28 Region IV-A32 Locale (ascertained) Urban78% Rural22 Sex (pre-determined) Male50% Female50 Age % and above21

6 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRIMARY LANGUAGE SPOKEN Filipino84% Kapampangan7 Pangasinense5 Iluko3 Cebuano1 Others1

7 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 RELIGION, ATTENDANCE AT RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND CHARISMATIC GROUP MEMBERSHIP OF VOTERS Religion at Present Roman Catholic83% Iglesia ni Cristo6 Protestant1 Aglipayan0.2 Islam0.2 Others9 Attendance at Religious Services Several times a week22% Once a week times a month18 Once a month14 Several times a year5 Once a year3 Less frequently8 Never1 Charismatic Group Membership Couples for Christ2% Jesus is Lord (JIL) 1 El Shaddai0.4 Others5 Not a member91

8 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 WORK STATUS, TYPE OF EMPLOYER, TYPE OF WORK AND WHETHER LOOKING FOR WORK OR NOT OF VOTERS Work Status Working, includes unpaid47% family worker Not working now but44 worked before Have never worked9 Type of Employer (Base: 47% working) Private Enterprise40% Registered: Formal34 Not registered: Informal5 Self-Employed43 Registered: Formal22 Not registered: Informal22 Government16 Unpaid Family worker1 Type of Work (Base: 47% working) Hired workers 56% Professional/Technical8 Managers1 Community workers5 Clerical/Administrative/Sales10 Non-agricultural Skilled17 Non-agricultural Unskilled13 Agricultural (include fishing, forestry&)2 Employers and self-employed43 Agricultural operators7 Non-agricultural entrepreneurs37 Unpaid family worker1 Whether looking for work or not (Base: 53% not working) Yes59% No41

9 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 INTEREST AND PARTICIPATION IN THE 2010 ELECTIONS, AND KNOWLEDGE OF VOTING PRECINCT Interest in the 2010 Elections Much52% Moderate40 Little5 None/No answer/DK3 Participation in the 2010 Elections Will Surely Vote 91% Will Probably Vote 7 Will Probably be Doing Something Else 1 Will Definitely Not be Able to Go to the Precinct 1 Knowledge of Voting Precinct Yes 95% No 5

10 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 VOTING RECORD IN THE 2007 AND 2004 ELECTIONS, AND EASE IN FINDING ONE’S NAME IN THE VOTER’S LIST DURING THE MAY 2007 ELECTIONS Voting record in 2007 National Elections Voted83% Registered but did not vote11 Not registered but of voting age 4 Not yet of voting age 2 Voting record in 2004 National Elections Voted80% Registered but did not vote8 Not registered but of voting age 5 Not yet of voting age 7 Ease in finding one’s name in the voter’s list during the May 2007 Elections (Base: 94% who voted or registered but did not vote in the May 2007 elections) Yes86% No14

11 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 Watching TV Daily, 3+ hours a day54% Daily, 1-2 hours a day22 Daily, <1 hour a day5 A few days per week5 Seldom 14 Never0.4 FREQUENCY OF WATCHING TELEVISION AND LISTENING TO THE RADIO Listening to Radio Daily, 3+ hours a day18% Daily, 1-2 hours a day12 Daily, <1 hour a day5 A few days per week8 Seldom 53 Never4

12 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 Daily14% A few times a week11 Weekly5 Not even once a week62 Never8 FREQUENCY OF READING NEWSPAPERS

13 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 ACCESS TO COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET Access to computers Yes26% No69 Don’t know what a computer is 6 Access to internet (Base: Those who have access to computers) Yes77% No23

14 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 Main Questionnaire

15 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR 2010 ELECTIONS: LIST 1, BY AREA Aquino, Benigno Simeon III 50%50%48%49%51% Villar, Manuel Jr Estrada, Joseph Escudero, Francis De Castro, Noli Don't Know21013 None11112 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q1. SA MGA SUMUSUNOD NA PANGALAN SA LISTAHANG ITO, SINO PO ANG MALAMANG NINYONG IBOBOTO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON? [Among the names found in this list, who will you probably vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines if elections were held today? (AQUINO, BENIGNO SIMEON III “NOYNOY”, DE CASTRO, NOLI “NOLI”, ESCUDERO, FRANCIS “CHIZ”, ESTRADA, JOSEPH “ERAP”, VILLAR, MANUEL JR. "MANNY")]

16 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR 2010 ELECTIONS: LIST 2, BY AREA Aquino, Benigno Simeon III55%54%48%56%56% Villar, Manuel Jr Estrada, Joseph De Castro, Noli None23112 Don't Know10012 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q5. SA MGA SUMUSUNOD NA PANGALAN SA LISTAHANG ITO, SINO PO ANG MALAMANG NINYONG IBOBOTO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON? [Among the names found in this list, who will you probably vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines if elections were held today? (AQUINO, BENIGNO SIMEON III “NOYNOY”, DE CASTRO, NOLI “NOLI”, ESTRADA, JOSEPH “ERAP”, VILLAR, MANUEL JR. "MANNY")]

17 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES FOR 2010 ELECTIONS: LIST 3, BY AREA Aquino, Benigno Simeon III63%66%54%60%66% Villar, Manuel Jr De Castro, Noli Others, volunteered Joseph Estrada20041 Don't Know10011 None33113 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q6. SA MGA SUMUSUNOD NA PANGALAN SA LISTAHANG ITO, SINO PO ANG MALAMANG NINYONG IBOBOTO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON? [Among the names found in this list, who will you probably vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines if elections were held today? (AQUINO, BENIGNO SIMEON III “NOYNOY”, DE CASTRO, NOLI “NOLI”, VILLAR, MANUEL JR. "MANNY")]

18 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 4, BY AREA Aquino - Roxas51%52%58%48%52% Estrada - Legarda Villar - Pangilinan Escudero - Binay De Castro - Puno42853 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q7. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – MANUEL “MAR” ROXAS, JOSEPH “ERAP” ESTRADA – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO – JEJOMAR “JOJO” BINAY, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO)] Slide 1 of 2

19 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 4, BY AREA Others, volunteered Aquino - Escudero1%1%0%2%1% Aquino - Legarda10011 Estrada - Binay11010 Escudero - Legarda11100 Aquino - Binay10002 Aquino - Pangilinan10011 None22113 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q7. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – MANUEL “MAR” ROXAS, JOSEPH “ERAP” ESTRADA – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO – JEJOMAR “JOJO” BINAY, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO)] Slide 2 of 2

20 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 5, BY AREA Aquino - Escudero 49%54%52%43%50% Villar - Pangilinan Estrada - Legarda De Castro - Puno Others, volunteered Aquino - Roxas Aquino - Legarda Aquino - Pangilinan Estrada - Escudero Villar - Legarda None Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q8. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO, JOSEPH “ERAP” ESTRADA – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO)]

21 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 6, BY AREA Aquino - Estrada33%33%34%33%31% Villar - Pangilinan Escudero - Legarda De Castro - Puno Others, volunteered Aquino - Roxas43355 Aquino - Legarda32125 Aquino - Escudero22022 Aquino - Pangilinan22013 Estrada - Legarda10020 Villar - Legarda10010 Don't Know11111 None46117 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q9. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – JINGGOY ESTRADA, FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO)]

22 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 7, BY AREA Aquino - Legarda46%45%44%44%48% Villar - Pangilinan Escudero - Binay De Castro - Puno53984 Others, volunteered Aquino - Roxas42355 Aquino - Escudero22021 Aquino - Pangilinan11012 Aquino - Binay11002 Estrada - Legarda10030 None45126 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q10. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO – JEJOMAR “JOJO” BINAY, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO)]

23 SWS September 2009 Special Survey in NCR, Pangasinan, Region III and Region IV-A, Sep. 5-6, 2009 PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES GIVEN A VICE- PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE: LIST 8, BY AREA Aquino - Pangilinan43%42%56%41%43% Escudero - Legarda Estrada - Binay Villar - Teodoro De Castro - Puno Aquino - Roxas42355 Others, volunteered Aquino - Legarda21114 Aquino - Escudero12021 Villar - Pangilinan12011 Estrada - Legarda10020 Aquino - Binay10003 Villar - Legarda10110 None34225 Panga- TotalNCRsinanRegion IIIRegion IV-A Note: Responses below 1.0% are not shown. Q11. KUNG ANG ELEKSYON AY GAGANAPIN NGAYON, SINO PO ANG IBOBOTO NINYO BILANG PRESIDENTE NG PILIPINAS, KUNG ANG KASUNOD NA NAKALISTANG PANGALAN AY ANG KANIYANG KASAMA SA KANDIDATURA BILANG BISE-PRESIDENTE? [If elections were held today, who would you vote for as PRESIDENT of the Philippines, if the next listed name is his VICE-PRESIDENTIAL running mate? (BENIGNO SIMEON “NOYNOY” AQUINO III – FRANCIS “KIKO” PANGILINAN, FRANCIS “CHIZ” ESCUDERO – LOREN “LOREN” LEGARDA, MANUEL “MANNY” VILLAR, JR. – GILBERT “GIBO” TEODORO, NOLI “NOLI” DE CASTRO – RONALDO “RONNIE” PUNO, JOSEPH “ERAP” ESTRADA – JEJOMAR “JOJO” BINAY)]