Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces

Efforts are now underway to mobilize support for a petition for the enactment of a national legislation on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act through people’s initiative. This is made possible by Article VI, Section 32 of the Constitution, that enables the public to propose a law “after the registration...

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Main Authors: Mendoza, Ronald U, Cruz, Jan Frederick, Yap, David B, II
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-10942022-04-04T07:34:36Z Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces Mendoza, Ronald U Cruz, Jan Frederick Yap, David B, II Efforts are now underway to mobilize support for a petition for the enactment of a national legislation on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act through people’s initiative. This is made possible by Article VI, Section 32 of the Constitution, that enables the public to propose a law “after the registration of a petition therefore signed by at least ten per centum [10%] of the total number of registered voters, of which every legislative district must be represented by at least three per centum [3%] of the registered voters thereof”. For this initiative to succeed, it requires gathering the signatures of nearly 5.2-million registered voters spread across the entire country. If successful, this would, in turn, pave the way for a referendum or plebiscite on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act. To help assess the prospects for collecting enough signatures in selected Philippine provinces, we turn to data on the 2013 elections. In particular, we examine the Mayoral votes in each of the municipalities in some of these provinces, in order to arrive at a rough barometer of potential support for the petition. 2014-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/95 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2466959 Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo democracy political dynasty inclusive growth political equality social inequality Public Administration Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic democracy
political dynasty
inclusive growth
political equality
social inequality
Public Administration
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
spellingShingle democracy
political dynasty
inclusive growth
political equality
social inequality
Public Administration
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Mendoza, Ronald U
Cruz, Jan Frederick
Yap, David B, II
Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
description Efforts are now underway to mobilize support for a petition for the enactment of a national legislation on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act through people’s initiative. This is made possible by Article VI, Section 32 of the Constitution, that enables the public to propose a law “after the registration of a petition therefore signed by at least ten per centum [10%] of the total number of registered voters, of which every legislative district must be represented by at least three per centum [3%] of the registered voters thereof”. For this initiative to succeed, it requires gathering the signatures of nearly 5.2-million registered voters spread across the entire country. If successful, this would, in turn, pave the way for a referendum or plebiscite on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act. To help assess the prospects for collecting enough signatures in selected Philippine provinces, we turn to data on the 2013 elections. In particular, we examine the Mayoral votes in each of the municipalities in some of these provinces, in order to arrive at a rough barometer of potential support for the petition.
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author Mendoza, Ronald U
Cruz, Jan Frederick
Yap, David B, II
author_facet Mendoza, Ronald U
Cruz, Jan Frederick
Yap, David B, II
author_sort Mendoza, Ronald U
title Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
title_short Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
title_full Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
title_fullStr Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Potential Success of the People's Initiative on an Anti-Political Dynasty Act: Data from the Top Five Most Dynastic Philippine Provinces
title_sort assessing the potential success of the people's initiative on an anti-political dynasty act: data from the top five most dynastic philippine provinces
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2014
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/95
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2466959
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