MANILA, Philippines — Senatorial candidates backed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. continue to lead in a commissioned senatorial preference survey, sponsored by Stratbase Consultancy, and released by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) on Thursday. According to the SWS, the survey had 2,097 registered voters as respondents, who were asked to choose 12 individuals from a list of 70 names that they would vote for as senators. Article continues after this advertisementThe majority of respondents picked House Deputy Majority Leader Erwin Tulfo, who led the top spot with 45 percent. Reelectionist Sen. Bong Revilla followed in second, with a wide margin, at 33 percent. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Rody asks Davao folk: ‘Don’t abandon Dutertes’ NEWSINFO Erwin Tulfo, Bong Revilla lead in SWS senatorial preference survey NEWSINFO Father of expelled Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves diesTied in third to fourth place were reelectionist Senators Bong Go and Pia Cayetano, who garnered 32 percent each. In fifth place is former Senate President Tito Sotto, with 31 percent of respondents saying they will vote for him, followed by radio personality Ben Tulfo in sixth place with 30 percent. Article continues after this advertisementFormer Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson placed seventh with 27 percent, while former Senator Manny Pacquiao and TV host Willie Revillame tied for eighth and ninth with 26 percent each. vegas77 slotsArticle continues after this advertisementIncumbent Makati Mayor Abby Binay ranked tenth with 25 percent, followed by reelectionist Senator Lito Lapid in 11th place with 23 percent. Article continues after this advertisementMeanwhile, barely reaching the “magic 12” were Camille Villar and Senators Bato Dela Rosa and Imee Marcos — who all tied at 12 to 14th place with 21 percent each. Former Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan then closely followed at 15th with 20 percent. Article continues after this advertisementOf the 15 names, 10 belonged to the senatorial slate endorsed by Marcos, namely: Erwin Tulfo, Revilla, Cayetano, Sotto, Lacson, Pacquiao, Binay, Lapid, Villar, and Imee Marcos. SWS then said that 12 percent of the respondents were either undecided or refused to give a name at the time of the survey. The survey was conducted from December 12 to 18, 2024, using face-to-face interviews nationwide: 342 in Metro Manila, 1,050 in Balance Luzon, 353 in the Visayas, and 352 in Mindanao. Subscribe to our daily newsletter The sampling error margins are ±2.1% for national percentages, ±5.3% for Metro Manila, ±3.0% for Balance Luzon, and ±5.2% each for the Visayas and Mindanao. In a statement on Monday, GSIS said the transport hub dubbed as ‘Project Hub’, will be located at the corner of the Elliptical Road and Commonwealth Avenue. READ: 10 Marcos-backed senatorial aspirants in winning circle of SWS survey63jili READ NEXT DSWD chief defends AKAP: ‘It is not a pork barrel’ Rain to persist in majority of PH on Friday, Dec. 27 – Pagasa EDITORS' PICK Ellen Adarna loses cool at basher who criticized her family’s Christmas photo Crime rate dropped by 46% during Misa de Gallo 2024 says police Cardinal David: Victims of unjust detention must be compensated COA: BSP spent P5.95B for new peso banknotes EDITORIAL: Glad tidings times three Father of expelled Negros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves dies MOST READ Comelec eyes 35,000 armed personnel as backup poll board members Rody asks Davao folk: ‘Don’t abandon Dutertes’ MMFF 2024: Change in viewer behavior, word of mouth come into play IMF sees 36% of PH jobs eased or displaced by AI Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |