Election Voting Preference Analysis: A Case Study on Qualified Voters of Masiu, Lanao del Sur
Amer P. Macalawi | Jalaloden Motalib
Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)
Abstract:
This study examines the voting preferences of qualified voters in Masiu, Lanao del Sur, in
preparation for the upcoming local elections. It aims to identify the most valued candidate attributes and
analyze how demographic factors, particularly educational attainment, influence these preferences. Using
a mixed-methods approach, the study engaged 500 registered voters through a structured survey and
focused interviews. Respondents ranked five core candidates’ qualifications: educational attainment,
leadership experience, integrity and character, public service record, and advocacies. Descriptive statistics
revealed that educational attainment became the most preferred attribute, followed by integrity and
leadership experience. Chi-square tests used in inferential analysis showed statistically significant
associations between educational attainment and voters' preferences for education versus experience-based
leadership. This finding implies that more educated respondents adhered to competence-oriented selection
criteria. Meanwhile, honesty and transparency were upheld in equal measure at all levels of education,
emphasizing the culturally central position of moral leadership. Thematic analysis further reinforced these
quantitative results, with participants frequently linking education and ethics to effective governance, and
emphasizing tangible priorities such as scholarships, healthcare access, infrastructure, and livelihood.
Despite advocacy ranking lowest overall, voters stressed that platforms must be backed by credibility and
track record. These findings indicate a gradual shift in local political culture from personality-based and
patronage-driven voting to issue- and performance-based evaluation. This transition reflects growing
democratic maturity and civic awareness in underserved communities, with implications for leadership
development and electoral strategy in similar contexts. The study contributes to a significant
understanding of electoral behavior in Mindanao and supports broader regional trends in voter
sophistication.
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