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Political monopoly:

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2024-12
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University-Mid La Union Campus
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The prevalence of uncontested candidates raises significant concerns about representation and accountability in local elections. It prompts questions about whether communities feel adequately represented and whether elected leaders are held accountable when there is a lack of competition. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were gathered from 372 registered voters through surveys and from 20 participants through interviews. Findings reveal that incumbency, strong volunteer support, clean records, and dynastic ties significantly influence candidate dominance. Most respondents believe incumbents meet expectations, candidates benefit from family political ties, and elections are often monopolized. Additionally, leadership traits such as being helpful and relatable are highly valued. The findings underscore the need for increased electoral competition and informed citizen participation to ensure a more accountable and representative community. Furthermore, the information, communication, and communication (IEC) material can be utilized to educate the community about the prevalence of uncontested candidates and political monopolies in Bacnotan, La Union.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political science
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Carbonell, C. B., Carosa, J. L. L., Corpuz, P. M., Dacanay, I. C., Prepose, O. M. O, Runaya, A. A. P. (2024). Political monopoly: Exploring the prevalence of uncontested candidates in Bacnotan, La Union. [Unpublished Undergraduate Thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, City of San Fernando, La Union. Lakasa ti Sirib, DMMMSU Institutional Repository.