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Rep. Helen Tan 99.9% to run 2022 gubernatorial elections

by Raadee Sausa April 10, 2021  Rep. Angelina “Helen" Tan (Photo from her FB Page) LUCENA CITY - Quezon lawmaker is almost a hundred pe...

by Raadee Sausa
April 10, 2021

Rep. Helen Tan 99.9% to ran 2022 gubernatorial elections
 Rep. Angelina “Helen" Tan (Photo from her FB Page)




LUCENA CITY - Quezon lawmaker is almost a hundred percent sure to ran for the governor position for the 2022 elections.

When asked about ready to ran for the governor position she said "99.9 percent ready, but I'm still praying that God will guide me or give me that wisdom. I'm giving the 1 percent because I know I have more to learn," Rep. Angelina “Helen" Tan said on Thursday during the "Pagusapan Natin" with Arnel Avila interview.



Incumbent lawmaker tops anew poll for Quezon gov

In an earlier survey, Gov. Danilo Suarez of Quezon has lost in a gubernatorial survey declaring his prospective rival Tan as landslide winner.

The survey was made by Medialink Communications and Public Affairs Service of the Philippines Inc. (Mecopaspi), a non-government organization headed by law Prof. Zenaida Pascua.



This was the second time that Suarez lost to Tan in a survey.

The first poll survey was conducted on November 25, 2020 to December 21, 2020 by the Philippine Research and Information Service (PhilRis) Publishing headed by Prof. Manuel Mendoza.

Out of 11,012 of the actual number of respondents polled in this survey, Tan was the winner after garnering a total of 6,845 votes while Suarez got 4,167 votes, he said.



Moreover, if the 2022 elections were held this month, Tan, a medical doctor, was sure winner in the gubernatorial race of Quezon province, Pascua said.

Tan ran unopposed in the congressional race in the 2019 local and national elections under the banner of the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) party.

Pascua said Tan won in all the districts (first, second, third and fourth) of Quezon.

For the survey, she added they distributed a total of 16,876 survey forms to residents and registered voters of 1,209 barangay (villages) of two cities and 39 municipalities of Quezon province.

Pascua said that their poll survey was sponsored by political supporters of the Liberal Party and Lakas CMD Party in the provinces of Region 4-A (Calabarzon) composed of Quezon province, Laguna, Batangas, Cavite and Rizal and conducted on February 3 to March 20, 2021, for prospective candidates for president, district representatives and governors.

Her group also conducted a survey in the provinces of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) and Regions 1, 2 and 3 from February 3 to March 27, 2021.

Pascua said Vice President Maria Leonor Robredo of the Liberal Party topped the presidential survey in Regions 4-A, 2, 3 and CAR.

Other contenders for president listed in the survey were Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, Sen.Panfilo Lacson, former senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Sen. Emmanuel Pacquiao.

In Region 4-A, with 37,109 registered voter respondents, Robredo pooled a total of 9,427 votes.

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