4Ps, ACT-CIS top party-list preference survey ahead of elections, says SWS | ABS-CBN
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4Ps, ACT-CIS top party-list preference survey ahead of elections, says SWS
4Ps, ACT-CIS top party-list preference survey ahead of elections, says SWS
MANILA – Party-list groups 4Ps and ACT-CIS emerged as the top party-list preferences, days before the midterm elections, based on a poll conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
MANILA – Party-list groups 4Ps and ACT-CIS emerged as the top party-list preferences, days before the midterm elections, based on a poll conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
The survey, commissioned by the Stratbase Group, showed partly-list group 4Ps had a 7.67 percent preference, followed by ACT-CIS with 6.63 percent.
The survey, commissioned by the Stratbase Group, showed partly-list group 4Ps had a 7.67 percent preference, followed by ACT-CIS with 6.63 percent.
SWS said ACT-CIS rose by 3 percent this May in comparison to the poll it conducted the previous month.
SWS said ACT-CIS rose by 3 percent this May in comparison to the poll it conducted the previous month.
Duterte Youth is in the third place with 5.88 percent support, followed by Solid North Party (3.65 percent), LPGMA (3.04 percent), and Senior Citizens (2.69 percent).
Duterte Youth is in the third place with 5.88 percent support, followed by Solid North Party (3.65 percent), LPGMA (3.04 percent), and Senior Citizens (2.69 percent).
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Stratbase said based on the poll, LPGMA was the “biggest gainer” in May, since the party-list group ranked 84th the previous month.
Stratbase said based on the poll, LPGMA was the “biggest gainer” in May, since the party-list group ranked 84th the previous month.
Stratbase Group President Dindo Manhit said groups that have “strong and recognizable branding continue to dominate the party-list polls.”
Stratbase Group President Dindo Manhit said groups that have “strong and recognizable branding continue to dominate the party-list polls.”
Some of the groups that led the poll wooed voters based on advocacies, regional representation, or “association with prominent names,” Manhit said.
Some of the groups that led the poll wooed voters based on advocacies, regional representation, or “association with prominent names,” Manhit said.
“Party-lists like 4Ps and Senior Citizens are doing well because their advocacies speak directly to defined sectors. We also see the impact of name recall in groups like Duterte Youth and FPJ Panday Bayanihan, which are clearly benefiting from their association with well-known personalities,” he added.
“Party-lists like 4Ps and Senior Citizens are doing well because their advocacies speak directly to defined sectors. We also see the impact of name recall in groups like Duterte Youth and FPJ Panday Bayanihan, which are clearly benefiting from their association with well-known personalities,” he added.
Manhit said regional groups like Ako Bicol, Tingog, LPGMA, and Nanay ranked high due to the support they have from “strong local bases.”
Manhit said regional groups like Ako Bicol, Tingog, LPGMA, and Nanay ranked high due to the support they have from “strong local bases.”
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“Many of these groups benefit from the backing of political patrons or nominees who are well-known in their regions. Their performance in the surveys reflects the effectiveness of organizing within their bailiwicks,” he said.
“Many of these groups benefit from the backing of political patrons or nominees who are well-known in their regions. Their performance in the surveys reflects the effectiveness of organizing within their bailiwicks,” he said.
Manhit urged the public to vote for party-list groups that have a proven track record.
Manhit urged the public to vote for party-list groups that have a proven track record.
The commissioned poll was conducted between May 2 and May 6 and interviewed 1,800 registered voters nationwide.
The commissioned poll was conducted between May 2 and May 6 and interviewed 1,800 registered voters nationwide.
The poll had a ±2.31 percent margin of error.
The poll had a ±2.31 percent margin of error.
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