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SHSQC Mock Election Results: Taking a Glimpse into the Future of the Filipinos
Written by: Phoemela Manahan
Illustrated by : Chloe Jose
Photos by : Mariella Trazo
Layout by: Benise Navarro
With a diverse range of senatorial candidates running for this year’s upcoming elections, it is essential for each citizen to be aware of these potential leaders who are soon to be the ones assisting in managing the livelihoods of each Filipino. As early as now, the School of the Holy Spirit of Quezon City aimed to encourage their students to become more politically aware and be familiarized with the electoral processes during election days by holding mock senatorial elections for the Senior High School department last March 14, 2025, for the Grade 11 students and March 18 for the Grade 12 students.
Leading with the highest number of votes for the SHSQC mock senatorial elections was Kiko Pangilinan, who got 91.11% with a count of 164 votes, and following closely behind was Bam Aquino, collecting 85.56% with a total of 154 votes. Subsequently, this also included Heidi Mendoza, earning 72.78% with 131 votes, and Luke Espiritu receiving 64.44% with 116 votes. Other preceding candidates who

dominated the results were Arlene Brosas, finishing with 58.89% and 106 votes as well as Danilo Ramos getting 44.44% and 80 votes.

On the other hand, candidates Liza Masa, Sonny Matula, and Teddy Casino each earned 37.78% with 68 votes, 36.67% with 66 votes, and 34.44% of votes with 62 votes, respectively. Finally, with a tie of 31.11% and 56 votes, France Castro and Pia Cayetano occupied the final places for the mock elections.
Some more notable candidates that received the most votes are Leody De Guzman and Ronnel Arambulo winning 43.89% with 79 votes and 38.89% with 70 votes.
This event has not only reinforced the importance of every Filipino’s active participation in this democratic process but also provides an engaging and educational experience that continues to open young minds about our soon-to-be leaders. Let this experience serve as a reminder for the following generation of voters to responsibly do their part in making informed decisions and give our country a promising future.
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