Friday, May 24, 2013

McNinch Survey Ranks Standing of Candidates

Guam News - Guam News

Guam - UOG Professor Dr. Ron McNinch has released the following results of a phone survey that was taken last weekend which asked potential voters who they think will be elected.
According to a release, the PA 305 Class phone survey was done between Friday July 13 and Monday the 16th.

240 registered voters were asked "Who do you think will be elected or re-elected in the 2012 General Elections?"
The survey has a sample error  of plus or minus 7%
Dr. McNinch advises that the survey results are best viewed as real numbers, not percentages. "The numbers are so close, percentages might miss how closely the candidates are clustered. A lot can change between now and November, this is just a mid July snapshot. The number to the far left on the spreadsheet is the final total number. Undecideds are excluded."

 

Congressional Candidates

Party

52%

124

Bordallo, Madeleine

Democrat

20%

49

Blas, Frank

Republican

15%

35

Dizon, Karlo

Democrat

8%

18

Diaz Jonathan

Independent

 




 


Senatorial Candidates

Party

63%

151

Won Pat, Judith

Democrat

60%

145

Muna Barnes, Tina

Democrat

60%

144

Ada, Tom

Democrat

59%

141

Aguon, Jr., Frank

Democrat

57%

136

Guthertz, Judi

Democrat

54%

130

Respicio, Rory

Democrat

53%

128

Yamashita, Aline

Republican

52%

125

Ada, Tony

Republican

52%

124

Pangelinan, Ben

Democrat

52%

124

Cruz, Benjamin

Democrat

50%

121

Rodriguez, Dennis

Democrat

48%

115

Taijeron, Mana Silva

Republican

48%

114

Palacios, Adolpho

Democrat

42%

100

McCreadie, Brant

Republican

38%

90

Mabini, Sam

Republican

36%

87

San Agustin, Joe

Democrat

36%

86

Duenas, Christopher

Republican

35%

85

Morrison, Tommy

Republican

22%

52

Taitano, Michelle

Republican

21%

51

Limtiaco, Michael

Republican

21%

51

Blas, Roland

Republican

21%

50

Mendiola, Adonis

Republican

19%

46

Naholowaa, Leah

Democrat

19%

45

Gumataotao, Frank

Democrat

17%

40

Aquiningoc, Antonio

Republican

16%

39

Servino, Jose

Republican

16%

39

Sarmiento, William

Republican

16%

38

San Nicolas, Michael

Democrat

16%

38

Atalig, Javier

Republican

15%

37

Toves, Benedicto

Democrat

13%

32

Cotton, Moe

Republican

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