Six new party-lists groups are expected to have one seat each in the House of Representatives, according to the latest results of Tangere’s 2025 Pre-Election Party-List Preferential Survey covering the period on April 8- 10, 2025. Leading the newcomer party-lists groups is the FPJ Panday Bayanihan (FPJPB) Party list with Brian Poe Llamanzares as the first representative (3.75%). The other five prominent newcomers all saw a notable increase in voter preference are the following: Ang Bumbero ng Pilipinas (ABP) Party-List led by Dr. Jose Goitia – Ranked 11th overall with 2.35% driven by strong support from Metro Manila; Solid North Party-List – Ranked 13th overall with a 2.00% voter preference driven by voters from Ilocos Region; Partido sa Bagong Pilipino (PBP) Party list led by first representative Former COMELEC Commissioner Atty. Goyo Larrazabal– Ranked 15th overall with 1.75% voter preference driven by voters from CARAGA region and Eastern Visayas region; Tulfo para sa Turismo (Turismo) Party-List ranked 19th overall with 1.52% voter preference; and Abante Bisdak Party-List ranked 20th overall with 1.52% voter preference driven by voters from Central Visayas and Cavite.
Five party-lists are anticipated to have two seats in the House of Representatives led by the Duterte Youth Party-list (Ranked 1st overall) who experienced a notable decline over the past month. The other top five party-lists are the following: Tingog Party-List – Ranked 2nd overall with a 5.50% voter preference; Ako Bicol Party-List – Rank 3rd overall with a 5.00% voter preference; 4PS -Ranked 4th overall with a 4.75% voter preference; ACT-CIS – Ranked 5th overall with a 4.75% voter preference. Incumbent party-lists headlines the remaining top 10 are the Agimat – Ranked 7th overall with a 3.50% voter preference; Malasakit@Bayanihan – Ranked 8th overall with a 3.00% voter preference; Alona – Ranked 9th overall with a 2.75% voter preference; and Pacman – Ranked 10th overall with a 2.50% voter preference; The top key advocacy areas that party-list should focus on according to 7 to 8 out of 10 voters are the representation and support of marginalized sectors, lowering of prices of basic goods and commodities, and higher employment rate.
The survey, conducted last April 8-10, 2025, was administered via a mobile-based respondent application with a sample size of 2,400 participants (+/- 1.96% Margin of Error at a 95% Confidence Level) using a Stratified Random Sampling method (Quota Based Sampling). The proportion was spread throughout the Philippines with 12 percent from NCR, 23 percent from Northern Luzon, 22 percent from Southern Luzon, 20 percent from Visayas, and 23 percent from Mindanao. Tangere is an award-winning technology application and innovation-driven market research company that aims to capture Filipino sentiments. Tangere is a proud member of the Marketing and Opinion Research Society of the Philippines (MORES), European Society for Opinion and Market Research (ESOMAR), and the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA). Tangere was among the initial companies to register with the COMELC.
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