By Ritche Salgado He may not be topping the surveys, but former MMDA Chairman and now vice presidential candidate Bayani Fernando is confident that he may just have better chances in grabbing the second biggest seat in the archipelago.

By John Carl Gozun Last April 20, in GMA-7’s Unang Hirit, my attention was caught by Liberal Party’s (LP) senatoriable, Neric Acosta with his provocation of People Power lest the party’s standard bearer, Noynoy Aquino, doesn’t emerge victorious in the coming elections.

By Ralph Guzman The partylist system was a milestone for democracy in the Philippines, as it was intended to give marginalized and underrepresented sectors an opportunity to participate in crafting laws, as well as oversight.  While we have seen this for more than a decade, we have also seen the system’s many flaws and limitations.  [...]

A highly placed source informed Pinoy Gossip Boy that an endorsement TVC by Makati Rep. Teddy Boy Locsin is being blocked by Jejomar Binay’s camp.

By Tonyo Cruz As the country veered closer to Election Day, workers today honored the great life story of trade union leader Crispin B. Beltran at the unveiling of his bas relief sculpture at Plaza Miranda.

Two bloggers take on Liberal Party senatorial candidate Risa Hontiveros Baraquel.

By Ritche Salgado “1 million votes for Gibo.” That was the promise of Governor Gwen Garcia during the administration candidate Gibo Teodoro’s two-day stint in Cebu last April 27 and 28.

Members of 100ARAW.com and Blogwatch.ph have laid claim to a place in the history books. They have arguably become the first Filipinos not directly connected as reporters of any professional news media outfit to be granted media accreditation to cover the 2010 elections.

100ARAW.com today formally signed an agreement with Yahoo! on cooperation in covering the May 10, 2010 automated elections.