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Opinion polling, commonly known as surveys in the Philippines, on the presidency of Bongbong Marcos has been conducted by various pollsters since the start of his tenure.
Fieldwork date(s) | Pollster | Sample size | MoE | Approve | Disapprove | Undecided/no opinion | Net |
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Nov 29 - Dec 3 | Publicus Asia [1] | 1,500 | ±3.0% | 33 | 38 | 29 | -5 |
Nov 26 - Dec 3 | Pulse Asia [2] | 2,400 | ±2.0% | 48 | 25 | 27 | +23 |
Sep 15 - 19 | Publicus Asia [3] | 1,500 | ±3.0% | 43 | - | - | — |
Jun 15 - 19 | Publicus Asia [4] | 1,507 | ±3.0% | 44 | - | - | — |
Sep 6 - 13 | Pulse Asia [5] | 2,400 | ±2.0% | 50 | 21 | 29 | +29 |
Sep 4 - 7 | OCTA [6] [7] | 1,200 | ±3.0% | 66 | 12 | 23 | +54 |
Jun 30 - Jul 5 | OCTA [8] | 1,200 | ±3.0% | 68 | - | - | — |
Jun 24 - Jul 1 | SWS [9] [10] | 1,500 | ±2.5% | 62 | 22 | 16 | +40 |
Jun 17-24 | Pulse Asia [11] | 2,400 | ±2.0% | 53 | 19 | 29 | +34 |
Mar 6–10 | Pulse Asia [12] | 1,200 | ±2.8% | 55 | 20 | 25 | +35 |
Fieldwork date(s) | Pollster | Sample size | MoE | Approve | Disapprove | Undecided/no opinion | Net |
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Sep 10-14 | Pulse Asia [13] | 1,200 | ±2.8% | 65 | 10 | 25 | +55 |
Jun 7-12 | Publicus Asia [14] | 1,500 | ±3.0% | 60 | 18 | 22 | +42 |
Mar 24–28 | OCTA [15] | 1,200 | ±3.0% | 80 | 6 | 15 | +74 |
Mar 15–19 | Pulse Asia [16] | 1,200 | ±2.8% | 78 | 5 | 16 | +73 |
Fieldwork date(s) | Pollster | Sample size | MoE | Approve | Disapprove | Undecided/no opinion | Net |
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Dec 10–14 | SWS [17] [18] | 1,500 | ±2.8% | 75 | 7 | 21 | +68 |
Nov 25–30 | Publicus Asia [19] | 1,500 | ±3.0% | 64 | 20 | 17 | +44 |
Oct 23–27 | OCTA [20] | 1,200 | ±3.0% | 78 | 5 | 18 | +73 |
Oct | SWS [17] [18] | 71 | 8 | 18 | +63 | ||
Fieldwork date(s) | Pollster | Sample size | MoE | Trust | Distrust | Undecided/no opinion | Net |
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Mar 24–28 | OCTA [15] | 1,200 | ±3.0% | 66 | 4 | 13 | — |
Mar 15–19 | Pulse Asia [16] | 1,200 | ±2.8% | 80 | 15 | 5 | — |
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