ACT-CIS, Tingog frontrunners in OCTA survey on party-list bets

/ 02:15 PM April 14, 2025

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Teachers prepare the election paraphernalia. File Photo

MANILA, Philippines — At least four party-list groups may get three seats in the 20th Congress if elections were held last March 2025, with ACT-CIS and Tingog leading the way, an OCTA Research survey released on Monday showed.

Reports from OCTA Research said that aside from ACT-CIS and Tingog, 4Ps party-list and Ako-Bicol party-list would also get three seats.

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Currently, ACT-CIS also holds three seats in the House of Representatives — Reps. Erwin Tulfo, Jocelyn Tulfo, and Edvic Yap. Tingog, meanwhile, has two seats, occupied by Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez and Jude Acidre.

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ACT-CIS got 8.70 percent of votes in the survey, followed by Tingog (5.77 percent), 4Ps (5.40 percent), and Ako Bicol (4.20 percent).

After the four, the following party-list groups are expected to have two seats, if the polls were held from March 18 to 24:

  • GP (Galing sa Puso), 3.14 percent
  • Duterte Youth, 2.87 percent
  • Tupad, 2.36 percent
  • Malasakit@Bayanihan, 2.33 percent
  • Ang Probinsyano, 2.12 percent
  • FPJ Panday Bayanihan, 2.03 percent.

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Of the 11 groups with at least two seats, two are not in the 19th Congress — Tupad and FPJ Panday Bayanihan.

READ: FPJ Panday Bayanihan joins top five party lists in Octa survey

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Meanwhile, the following groups are expected to have at least one seat, according to the survey:

  • Agri, 1.94 percent
  • Kalinga, 1.93 percent
  • Uswag Ilonggo, 1.91 percent
  • Agap, 1.89 percent
  • Anakalusugan, 1.77 percent
  • PPP, 1.76 percent
  • ABP, 1.44 percent
  • Pinoy Workers, 1.29 percent
  • Agimat, 1.23 percent
  • Angkasangga, 1.09 percent
  • Akbayan, 1.07 percent
  • One Coop, 1.02 percent
  • Pamilya Ko, 0.98 percent
  • Cibac, 0.97 percent
  • Abante Bisdak, 0.97 percent
  • 1-Rider, 0.91 percent
  • Kusug Tausug, 0.91 percent
  • TGP, 0.90 percent
  • SBP, 0.76 percent
  • United Senior Citizens, 0.76 percent
  • SSS-GSIS Pensyondo, 0.75 percent
  • Philreca, 0.75 percent
  • Trabaho, 0.73 percent
  • Batang Quiapo, 0.71 percent

According to OCTA Research, survey results were obtained through face-to-face interviews of 1,200 male and female respondents.

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“The survey fieldwork was conducted from March 18 to 24, 2025, using face-to-face interviews.  One thousand two hundred (1,200) male and female probability respondents aged 18 and above were interviewed for the study,” OCTA Research said.

“This survey has a ±3% margin of error at a 95% confidence level.  Subnational estimates for the geographic areas covered in the survey have the following margins of error at a 95% confidence level: ±6% for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao,” it added.

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