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Divine Word College of Legazpi

School of Education, Arts and Sciences


Department of Political Science
Cor. Rizal & Bates Sts. Old Albay Legazpi City
Tel. Number (052) 480-1239/820-4128

Greetings!

Please be informed that you were chosen as one of the respondents for this study
entitled "Selected College Students’ Political Participation and Perception in Philippine
Politics. Kindly answer the succeeding questions below that will substantiate the information
needed on my paper with the following problems: What are the political activities participated in
by the participant? What is the participant perception on Philippine Politics?
Rest assured that all information gathered will be treated with confidentiality.

Name:
Year and Course:

Part 1. Do you take part in political activities like voting, forum discussions, debates, and
political campaigns? Kindly check the grid that corresponds to your selected answer.

Political Activities YES NO


I cast my vote in Barangay Election
I cast my vote in Local Election
I cast my vote in National Election
I took part in the campaigns or rallies in support of a political party
I attended a political meeting (miting de avance)
I watched political discussions on television to increase my
understanding on political issues and processes
I participated in political talk through radio programs
I serve as a watcher during elections
I contacted a government official to discuss or complain about
issues
I attended a public meeting dealing with political or social issues
I contributed to a political discussion on the internet like giving and
sharing feedback, thoughts, or opinions about the outcome of
elections
I read articles on news paper / magazine about Philippine politics
I post/share ideas on social media that ignites political responses
and conversations
I utilize social media for campaign awareness and responsible
voting
I participate in public forums and debates of candidates during
campaign period
Others, please specify

Part 2. How do you perceive Philippine politics using the following scale: Extremely Bad (4), bad
(3), good (2), and not very good (1)?

Perception on Philippine Politics Extremely Bad Good Very


Bad Good
Philippine has vibrant democracy as we
follow democratic system with regular
election and multi parity system
The Philippines values freedom of speech
and a free press, allowing for a vibrant
exchange of ideas and opinions, promoting
transparency and public discourse on political
matters.
The integration of technology in governance
has led to improved efficiency in public
service delivery and increased accessibility to
government services for the population.
The Philippines engages actively in
diplomatic relations with other countries,
fostering partnerships, trade agreements, and
collaborations that benefit the nation on the
global stage.
TRAIN law has been implemented to support
the “Build Build Build” program of the
President
The current Administration has responded
well to the Covid 19 pandemic
Political dynasties are among the most
formidable structures in Philippine democratic
life
The government should do its best to stop
vote-buying
Family oligarchies are a significant factor in
Philippine politics
Politicians never relinquish their elective
posts except to members of their family circle
Political leaders never turn down constituents
and supporters who come to them for help
Development projects such as infrastructure,
livelihood, and income generating activities
are among the most effective ways for
political leaders to reward constituents for
their electoral support
A candidate carrying the surname of a
prominent family has greater chances to an
elective
office, even if he is a newcomer
Soliciting the help of any local official
(congressman, city mayor, vice- mayor, and
local councilor) will likely expedite your
business transaction with the bureaucracy
Politicians must give due consideration to the
voters or group of voter political affiliation and
loyalty when extending personal help or
Assistance
Other than representation, our political
leaders were able to meet the needs and
respond to the problems of their constituents
Corruption has been a persistent issue in
Philippine politics, with cases of
embezzlement, bribery, and unethical
practices at various levels of government.
The use of violence, coercion, and
intimidation in the political landscape has
been a historical concern, affecting fair
elections and the safety of political activists
and journalists.
Persistent socioeconomic inequality and
poverty have raised questions about the
effectiveness of governance and the
allocation of resources to address social
welfare and economic disparities.
Inadequate long-term planning in areas such
as infrastructure development, environmental
conservation, and disaster preparedness has
led to challenges in sustainable development
and resilience.
Others, please specify

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