Tingog: Continuous service led to high rankings in mock polls
MANILA, Philippines — The high ratings that Tingog party list is getting, according to recent surveys can be attributed to its nationwide service to communities, the group said on Wednesday.
Tingog, represented by Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez and Jude Acidre said in a statement that they are thankful for the public’s support after an Octa Research survey showed that they are the top party-list choice for the 2025 midterm elections, with 5.23 percent of respondents picking them.
“We are deeply grateful and humbled by the latest Tugon ng Masa Pre-Election Survey released by Octa Research, showing Tingog Party-list as the No. 1 party-list choice of Filipino voters nationwide with 5.23 percent support,” the group said.
“Hindi lang ito numero—ito’y nagpapakita ng tiwalang sa amin ay ibinigay dahil sa masusing pakikinig at pagsisilbi,” they added. “Ang resulta ng survey ay bunga ng ating matiyagang pagtatrabaho sa mga kanayunan hanggang sa mga pamayanan, mula sa Luzon, Visayas, at Mindanao.”
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According to the OCTA Research survey released on Wednesday, Tingog has the top spot in the party list race for the 20th Congress, followed by the following groups:
- ACT-CIS (4.83 percent)
- Ako Bicol (4.55 percent)
- Duterte Youth (3.75 percent)
- 4Ps (3.07 percent)
- Uswag Ilonggo (2.91 percent)
- United Senior Citizens (2.58 percent)
- Kalinga (2.52 percent)
- Tupad (2.26 percent)
- Agimat (2.15 percent)
If the OCTA Research survey is similar to actual election results, Tingog, ACT-CIS, and Ako Bicol will each have three seats in the 20th Congress’ edition of the House of Representatives.
According to Tingog, its local infrastructure is a huge reason why voters “recognize and reward their efforts.”
“Sa tulong ng 218 Tingog Centers sa buong bansa at ating mga volunteers, ramdam ng buong bansa ang nagkakaisang boses ng pagbabago,” the group said.
“But let us also be clear: Sa araw ng halalan, pinaka-importante ang mapanalo natin ang tiwala ng bayan. Ito ang ating pangangalagaan. Bumoto po tayo,” they added. “Let’s turn this momentum into a real mandate.”
Tingog was also at the top of Octa Research’s previous polls. Last April 14, the survey showed that Tingog was at the second spot, just behind ACT-CIS. At the third spot was 4Ps, and then followed by Ako Bicol.
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).