Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC) Wants Transparency on Final American Idol 11 Results!
In Washington DC, a group based organization, the Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC), Inc., wrote the American Idol producer Mr. Nigel Lythgoe asking for the transparency of the American Idol Season 11 voting results. Read the full content of MHC letter which were signed by Executive Directors: Arnedo Valera, Grace Valera-Jaramillo and Jesse Gatchalian.
Here's the letter.
THE LETTER.
"Congratulations on the successful season of the American Idol which has become a globally supported spectacle on television entertainment. We likewise congratulate the winner Phillip Phillips for winning the title this year.
"Our Washington, D.C.-based organization, the Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC), a non-profit organization that secures and promotes cultural diversity, has been actively involved in the voting for Filipina-Mexican contestant Jessica Sanchez, who ranked Number 2 in the contest. It was a remarkable feat which Ms. Sanchez has reached.
"In the spirit of transparency and public trust, we are earnestly seeking an explanation as to how the judging of the winners are arrived at.
"How those 132,000,000 votes cast were reached, and as to how many went to the individual singers.
"We do not want to be misconstrued as sour grapers, because we were supportive of Jessica Sanchez, but because we deserve to know the entire process, including the information as to how a board of auditors (if there is) conducts the tallying of scores.
"We hope that this letter would merit your due attention. Thank you so much."
In Washington DC, a group based organization, the Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC), Inc., wrote the American Idol producer Mr. Nigel Lythgoe asking for the transparency of the American Idol Season 11 voting results. Read the full content of MHC letter which were signed by Executive Directors: Arnedo Valera, Grace Valera-Jaramillo and Jesse Gatchalian.
Here's the letter.
THE LETTER.
"Congratulations on the successful season of the American Idol which has become a globally supported spectacle on television entertainment. We likewise congratulate the winner Phillip Phillips for winning the title this year.
"Our Washington, D.C.-based organization, the Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC), a non-profit organization that secures and promotes cultural diversity, has been actively involved in the voting for Filipina-Mexican contestant Jessica Sanchez, who ranked Number 2 in the contest. It was a remarkable feat which Ms. Sanchez has reached.
"In the spirit of transparency and public trust, we are earnestly seeking an explanation as to how the judging of the winners are arrived at.
"How those 132,000,000 votes cast were reached, and as to how many went to the individual singers.
"We do not want to be misconstrued as sour grapers, because we were supportive of Jessica Sanchez, but because we deserve to know the entire process, including the information as to how a board of auditors (if there is) conducts the tallying of scores.
"We hope that this letter would merit your due attention. Thank you so much."