MANILA, Philippines — Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr., and his running mate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, would have been named president and vice president if the elections were held last month, according to results of the latest Pulse Asia survey.
In the Pulso ng Bayan Survey conducted from Jan. 19 to 24, the standard-bearer of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas received the majority of votes for President at 60 percent. Among geographic areas, Marcos Jr. was highest in Mindanao at 66 percent. He got the most number of votes among Class D income class.
He was trailed by Vice President Leni Robredo at 16 percent, followed by Sen. Manny Pacquiao and Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso (both at 8 percent) and Sen. Panfilo Lacson at 4 percent.
3% still undecided
Other presidential candidates included in the poll were Faisal Mangondato (0.3 percent), former presidential spokesperson Ernie Abella (0.05 percent) and labor leader Leody de Guzman (0.02 percent). Aspirants Norberto Gonzales and Jose Montemayor Jr. both got zero votes.
The remaining 3 percent who were still undecided refused to name their candidate or were not inclined to vote for any presidential candidate.
Pulse Asia asked 2,400 ãdül† respondents the question: “Of the people on this list, whom would you vote for as President of the Philippines if the May 2022 elections were held today and they were the candidates?”
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In the Pulso ng Bayan Survey conducted from Jan. 19 to 24, the standard-bearer of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas received the majority of votes for President at 60 percent. Among geographic areas, Marcos Jr. was highest in Mindanao at 66 percent. He got the most number of votes among Class D income class.
He was trailed by Vice President Leni Robredo at 16 percent, followed by Sen. Manny Pacquiao and Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso (both at 8 percent) and Sen. Panfilo Lacson at 4 percent.
3% still undecided
Other presidential candidates included in the poll were Faisal Mangondato (0.3 percent), former presidential spokesperson Ernie Abella (0.05 percent) and labor leader Leody de Guzman (0.02 percent). Aspirants Norberto Gonzales and Jose Montemayor Jr. both got zero votes.
The remaining 3 percent who were still undecided refused to name their candidate or were not inclined to vote for any presidential candidate.
Pulse Asia asked 2,400 ãdül† respondents the question: “Of the people on this list, whom would you vote for as President of the Philippines if the May 2022 elections were held today and they were the candidates?”
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