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TINGOG party-list ranks 2nd in Tangere survey

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TINGOG party-list secured the second spot with 5.50% voter preference in a non-commissioned pre-election survey conducted by Tangere (Acquisition Apps Inc.), suggesting it may win two seats in the House of Representatives in the May 12 elections.

The Duterte Youth party-list ranked first overall.

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Ako Bicol came in third with 5.00%, followed by 4PS and ACT-CIS, both with 4.75%, rounding out the top five party-lists expected to win two seats each.

Among other incumbent groups in the top 10, Agimat placed seventh with 3.50%, Malasakit@Bayanihan ranked eighth with 3.00%, Alona ninth with 2.75%, and 1Pacman tenth with 2.50%.

Six new party-lists are projected to gain one seat each. Leading them is FPJ Panday Bayanihan, with 3.75%, headed by Brian Poe Llamanzares. Other notable newcomers include Ang Bumbero ng Pilipinas (2.35%), Solid North (2.00%), Partido sa Bagong Pilipino (1.75%), Tulfo para sa Turismo (1.52%), and Abante Bisdak (1.52%). Rio N. Araja

The mobile-based survey, conducted from April 8 to 10 with 2,400 respondents, had a margin of error of ±1.96% at a 95% confidence level. The regional distribution was: Metro Manila (12%), Northern Luzon (23%), Southern Luzon (22%), Visayas (20%), and Mindanao (23%).

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