Opinion polling for the 2022 Philippine Senate election

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This article covers opinion polling for the 2022 Philippine Senate election .

Contents

Opinion polling in Philippines is conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, OCTA Research, and other pollsters.

Those who win outright are in bold. Those that are within the margin of error are in italics.

Polling for senatorial elections

Pollsters usually do face-to-face interviews on respondents. They sometimes present respondents with a mock ballot on which the respondent will mark his or her choices for the Senate. The Senate of the Philippines is elected via multiple non-transferable vote on an at-large basis, where a voter has 12 votes, cannot transfer any of the votes to a candidate, and can vote for up to twelve candidates. If the mock ballot has 13 or more preferences, the pollster classifies it as "invalid."

Pollsters, aside from publishing preferences per candidate, also include other data such as averages on how many candidates the respondents included on their preferences.

Calendar

Survey details

Date/s administered Pollster Sample size Margin of error Major issues when poll was administered
May 2–5, 2022 [1] Publicus Asia1,500±3.0%
Apr 22–25, 2022 [2] OCTA 2,400±2.0%
Apr 19–21, 2022 [3] Publicus Asia1,500±3.0%
Apr 16–21, 2022 [4] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%
Apr 18–19, 2022 [5] MBCDZRH 7,560±1.13%
Apr 2–6, 2022 [6] OCTA 1,200±3.0%
Apr 1–4, 2022 [7] RMN–APCORE2,400±2.0%
Mar 30–Apr 6, 2022 [8] Publicus Asia1,500±3.0%
Mar 17–21, 2022 [9] Pulse Asia 1,500±2.0%
Mar 12, 2022 [10] MBCDZRH 7,566±1.13%
Mar 9–14, 2022 [11] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%
Mar 5–10, 2022 [12] OCTA 1,200±3.0%
Mar 2–5, 2022 [13] RMN–APCORE2,400±2.0%
Feb 18–23, 2022 [14] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%
Feb 12–17, 2022 [15] OCTA 1,200±3.0%
Feb 11–16, 2022 [16] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%
Feb 9–15, 2022 [17] I&AC1,200±3.0%Start of the campaign period for nationally elected positions
Jan 26–30, 2022 [18] RMN–APCORE2,400±2.0%
Jan 22–30, 2022 [19] RP-MDF10,000±1.0%
Jan 19–24, 2022 [20] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%
Dec 11–12, 2021 [21] MBCDZRH 7,614±1.13%
Dec 6–10, 2021 [22] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%
Dec 1–6, 2021 [23] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%
Nov 23–29, 2021 [24] RMN–APCORE2,400±2.0%
Oct 17–26, 2021 [25] RP-MDF10,000±2.0%
Oct 20–23, 2021 [26] [27] SWS 1,200±3.0%
Oct 11–18, 2021 [28] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%Filing of certificates of candidacy
Sep 12–16, 2021 [29] [30] SWS 1,200±3.0%
Sep 6–11, 2021 [31] [32] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%
Jul 24–31, 2021 [33] MBCDZRH 7,500±1.13%
Jul 13–19, 2021 [34] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%The Philippines recorded its first instance Delta variant of COVID-19.
Jun 7–16, 2021 [35] [36] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0% 1Sambayan announced its nominees for president and vice-president.
Mar 20–29, 2021 [37] Publicus Asia1,500±2.6%
Feb 22–Mar 3, 2021 [38] [39] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0%Dismissal of the Marcos v. Robredo electoral protest.
Nov 23–Dec 2, 2020 [40] [41] Pulse Asia 2,400±2.0% Typhoon Ulysses, appointment of Debold Sinas as Chief of the Philippine National Police

Per candidate

By voter preferences

Graphical summary

February 2022—May 2022

CandidatePartyFeb 9–15, 2022
I&AC [17]
Feb 11–16, 2022
Publicus [16]
Feb 12–17, 2022
OCTA [6]
Feb 18–23, 2022
Pulse Asia [14]
Mar 2–5, 2022
RMN–APCORE [13]
Mar 5–10, 2022
OCTA [12]
Mar 9–14, 2022
Publicus [11]
Mar 12, 2022
MBC [10]
Mar 17–21, 2022
Pulse Asia [9]
Mar 30–Apr 6, 2022
Publicus [8]
Apr 1–4, 2022
RMN–APCORE [7]
Apr 2–6, 2022
OCTA [6]
Apr 18–19, 2022
MBC [5]
Apr 16–21, 2022
Pulse Asia [4]
Apr 19–21, 2022
Publicus [3]
Apr 22–25, 2022
OCTA [2]
May 2–5, 2022
Publicus [1]

Abner AfuangIndependent0.8%2.0%3.7%1%2.8%4.0%2%3.40%
Ibrahim Albani WPP 1.1%2.6%3.3%2%2.9%3.3%1%3.87%
Jesus ArranzaIndependent0.6%0.4%4.9%1.1%5.7%1%6.13%
Teddy Baguilat Liberal 11%2.0%4.1%3.0%12.8%6%3.9%13.1%2%13.93%
Agnes BailenIndependent0.9%0.9%3.3%2.3%3.5%1%4.47%
Carl Balita Aksyon 7%2%2.3%5.0%2.9%11.3%2%4.9%12.6%3%12.13%
Lutgardo Barbo PDP–Laban 8%0.5%0.7%2.4%1%1.2%4.3%2%4.27%
Herbert Bautista NPC 19%21.9%31%32.6%21%22.1%17.6%34.3%24.1%25%28%23.17%26.6%29.1%27%29.53%
Greco Belgica PDDS 10%0.9%4.1%2.7%9.5%1%2.4%8.9%2%10.33%
Silvestre Bello Jr. PDP–Laban 6%3.8%7.0%3.9%9.6%6%4.4%7.8%5%8.60%
Jejomar Binay UNA 38%21.8%39%45.6%34%39%21.1%34.4%42.5%20.9%33%42%33.47%32.5%21.5%31%24.40%
Roy Cabonegro PLM 0.2%0.4%2.3%1.0%3.9%1%3.60%
John Castriciones PDP–Laban 7%0.5%0.6%3.1%1%2.3%4.0%1%4.93%
Alan Peter Cayetano Independent60%43.5%61%55.0%43%55%41.6%44.9%56.4%43.8%39%48%42.63%42.3%42.6%40%40.20%
Melchor Chavez WPP 6%4.3%4.8%4.2%3.8%5%3.4%4.7%4%4.07%
Neri Colmenares Makabayan 15%10%8.9%11.8%12.3%16.7%8%9.7%14.9%10%15.60%
David D' Angelo PLM 0.3%0.5%1.9%0.1%0.8%3.2%1%2.80%
Leila de Lima Liberal 15%14%11.4%12.3%11.4%14.5%13%10.7%14.7%10%16.20%
Monsour del Rosario Reporma 11%11%7.5%6.5%8.7%6.4%7%8.9%8.9%7%8.07%
Fernando DiazPPP1.8%0.3%1.8%2%1.0%2.5%1%1.67%
Chel Diokno KANP 27%26.1%9%12.3%20%29.5%17.2%13.1%30.5%18%15%10.8%28.9%13%27.33%
JV Ejercito NPC 35%22.4%35%31.6%30%44%22.7%28.0%35.9%24.7%29%36%30.27%34.3%26.5%31%25.93%
Guillermo Eleazar Reporma 15%20%15.7%15.9%20.2%18.7%20%24%19.50%16.8%19.4%22%20.27%
Ernie EreñoPM0.5%0.5%2.0%1%0.9%2.1%1%2.67%
Francis Escudero NPC 58%50.7%59%49.8%45%63%48.8%45.3%54.4%49.4%44%50%44.16%38.6%46.8%46%46.20%
Luke Espiritu PLM 0.7%4.3%2.8%8.5%4%2.7%8.1%3%7.27%
Jinggoy Estrada PMP 28%19.5%37%38.6%32%37%16.6%29.7%36.5%17.5%28%42%30.50%32.3%19.8%33%20.47%
Baldomero Falcone DPP 0.7%0.3%1.2%1%0.6%1.7%1%1.07%
Larry Gadon KBL 15%21.2%8%10.9%19%25.1%19.9%13.4%25.7%20%17%22.65%12.4%25.9%17%25.33%
Win Gatchalian NPC 45%40.3%39%44.6%42%39%38.4%38.8%50.4%42.0%39%39%38.56%37.0%40.5%39%42.40%
Richard J. Gordon Bagumbayan 35%25.0%25%27.3%19%23.9%25.7%28.2%26.0%20%20%24.13%19.3%24.9%19%21.00%
Samira Gutoc Aksyon 9%2%3.3%5.9%4.7%4.9%6%4.3%4.1%3%3.73%
Gregorio Honasan Independent23%20.3%29%26.5%23%19.1%27.7%28.2%19.3%21%24%26.28%22.4%19.3%22%19.87%
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 41%31.3%38%32.3%32%31%32.2%32.2%35.9%34.4%34%33%31.33%32.3%31.9%31%31.07%
RJ JavellanaIndependent0.7%0.1%1.4%2.0%1.0%1%0.73%
Nur-Mahal KiramIndependent1.3%1.9%1.8%1.8%1.1%1%1.13%
Elmer Labog Makabayan 0.2%0.4%2.8%1.6%2.1%1%2.40%
Alex Lacson Ang Kapatiran 13%6%9.1%8.9%9.7%9.3%13%11.4%8.9%7%8.73%
Rey Langit PDP–Laban 11%4%2.6%2.9%2.3%4%2.6%2.9%3%2.93%
Loren Legarda NPC 50%34.3%66%58.9%48%69%39.5%41.1%58.3%43.3%47%56%43.19%49.4%39.1%51%42.40%
Ariel LimIndependent1.1%1.0%0.8%1%1.3%1.5%1%0.93%
Emily MallillinPPM0.5%0.2%0.5%1.1%0.7%1%0.73%
Rodante Marcoleta PDP–Laban 29%9%9.8%9.8%9.2%17.4%10%9.2%17.3%11%14.87%
Francis Leo MarcosIndependent10%9.6%10.9%8.2%9.5%10%7.4%10.1%8%9.40%
Sonny MatulaIndependent2.1%1.4%4.3%3%1.7%3.8%2%3.73%
Marieta Mindalano-Adam Katipunan 0.5%1.3%0.8%1.7%1.0%1%0.60%
Leo OlarteBigkis Pinoy0.7%0.9%0.7%0.4%0.7%2%0.67%
Minguita Padilla Reporma 8%1.5%5.4%3.3%3.5%2%4.4%3.5%3%4.20%
Robin Padilla PDP–Laban 32%23.3%43%47.3%34%44%25.0%36.8%42.5%25.7%34%44%40.95%42.9%31.5%44%34.67%
Salvador Panelo PDP–Laban 10%4%4.2%6.6%9.2%21.1%9%6.7%17.3%8%17.20%
Astra Pimentel-Naik PDP–Laban 6%11.5%7.5%10.1%4.3%11%7.3%4.3%5%3.20%
Emmanuel Piñol NPC 13%6%6.2%5.3%5.8%9.9%4%5.0%9.4%6%10.00%
Willie Ricablanca Jr.PM0.3%0.9%0.7%1.4%0.7%1%0.93%
Harry Roque PRP 15%19.8%24.7%23.6%19.1%23.8%19%25%25.27%17.9%24.6%24%25.33%
Nur-Ana Sahidulla PDDS 0.8%1.3%0.9%1%2.0%1.4%1%1.47%
Jopet Sison Aksyon 7%6.1%7.0%7.0%5.6%7%6.0%7.6%6%5.00%
Gilbert Teodoro PRP 38%24.1%16%20.1%23.3%15.6%19.8%27.1%20%16.9%25.7%20%28.53%
Antonio Trillanes Liberal 17%21%17.1%18.1%23.8%14.7%22%17.72%19.0%12.4%18%13.27%
Raffy Tulfo Independent53%37.3%63%66.9%61%62%38.4%56.3%65.6%39.1%59%68%57.92%50.4%38.5%63%38.80%
Rey ValerosIndependent0.3%0.9%1.0%1%0.8%1.1%1%0.53%
Joel Villanueva Independent34%25.9%33%42.0%30%33%25.9%31.9%43.9%26.7%33%41%31.35%26.5%28.2%36%25.73%
Mark Villar Nacionalista 47%34.7%56%56.2%44%66%34.9%41.6%52.4%35.9%40%59%41.57%35.9%33.1%55%35.47%
Carmen ZubiagaIndependent0.2%0.6%1.7%2%1.1%1.9%2%2.13%
Migz Zubiri Independent47%34.5%60%50.5%41%65%31.2%43.3%50.1%33.5%38%54%40.98%37.0%29.3%49%30.87%
Don't know1.4%1.8%
Refused0.3%0.2%5.8%
None0.8%1.7%2.3%
Invalid votes (13 or more names)

October 2021–January 2022

CandidatePartyOct 11–18, 2021
Publicus [28]
Oct 20–23, 2021
SWS [26] [27]
Nov 23–29, 2021
RMN–APCORE [24]
Dec 1–6, 2021
Pulse [23]
Dec 6–10, 2021
Publicus [22]
Dec 11–12, 2021
MBC [21]
Jan 19–24, 2022
Pulse [20]
Jan 26–30, 2022
RMN–APCORE [18]


Abner AfuangIndependent1.3%
Ibrahim Albani WPP 1.1%
Jesus ArranzaIndependent0.3%
Teddy Baguilat Liberal 11.07%3.0%1.5%1.7%
Agnes BailenIndependent0.1%
Lutgardo Barbo PDP–Laban 0.8%0.4%
Carl Balita Aksyon 9.33%2.0%2.2%3.7%
Herbert Bautista NPC 26.87%24.0%19%21.9%24.53%13.5%26.8%28.0%
Greco Belgica PDDS 12.13%2.0%1.3%1.7%
Silvestre Bello Jr. PDP–Laban 5.3%6.1%5.6%
Jejomar Binay UNA 24.33%40.0%29%44.7%23.87%35.2%44.5%32.0%
Roy Cabonegro PLM 0.6%0.4%
John Castriciones PDP–Laban 3.73%1.0%0.4%1.3%
Alan Peter Cayetano Independent46.27%50.0%47%45.27%47%43.1%58.2%49.3%
Melchor Chavez WPP 5.0%5.9%
Neri Colmenares Makabayan 17.87%7.0%8.6%10.2%12.1%
David D' Angelo PLM 0.5%0.6%
Noli de Castro Aksyon 36.40%28.0%
Leila de Lima Liberal 13.07%11.0%12.3%12.0%10.6%
Monsour del Rosario Reporma 7.0%7.6%7.1%
Fernando DiazPPP1.1%
Chel Diokno KANP 27.20%10.0%10.7%25.47%12.1%10.0%15.0%
Rodrigo Duterte PDDS 38%35.8%55.53%34.0%38%
JV Ejercito NPC 19.60%26.0%17%32.1%25.8%33.9%31.0%
Guillermo Eleazar Reporma 9.9%25.87%8.4%17.5%18.0%
Ernie EreñoPM0.4%
Francis Escudero NPC 58.33%51.0%36%56.73%36%39.0%55.7%52.8%
Luke Espiritu PLM 0.4%0.6%
Jinggoy Estrada PMP 13.40%33.0%26%34.4%29.7%40.4%30.0%
Baldomero Falcone DPP 1.1%
Larry Gadon KBL 20.00%9.7%23.00%17.3%10.4%
Win Gatchalian NPC 41.47%25.0%22%40.1%41.60%39.6%45.9%36.0%
Richard J. Gordon Bagumbayan 28.80%26.0%17%23.2%26.67%21.3%28.4%22.0%
Samira Gutoc Aksyon 8.87%4.0%2.6%2.9%
Gregorio Honasan Independent25.67%23.0%21%30.5%20.13%21.8%24.8%19.0%
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 34.67%36.0%21%35.5%32.53%25.2%37.1%29.0%
RJ JavellanaIndependent0.8%
Nur-Mahal KiramIndependent1.3%
Elmer Labog Makabayan 0.7%0.1%
Alex Lacson Ang Kapatiran 11.00%12.7%8.6%12.4%
Rey Langit PDP–Laban 5.93%4.0%3.9%2.4%
Loren Legarda NPC 40.20%45.0%36%58.7%37.80%31.9%58.0%43.1%
Ariel LimIndependent1.3%
Emily MallillinPPM0.1%
Rodante Marcoleta PDP–Laban 13.87%5.0%7.9%8.1%7.8%
Francis Leo MarcosIndependent10.2%
Sonny MatulaIndependent1.4%0.5%
Marieta Mindalano-Adam Katipunan 0.8%
Leo OlarteBigkis Pinoy1.2%0.5%
Minguita Padilla Reporma 1.3%1.7%
Robin Padilla PDP–Laban 22.33%29.0%26%35.6%25.07%29.2%35.9%33.0%
Salvador Panelo PDP–Laban 18.27%5.0%5.6%6.4%5.2%
Astra Pimentel-Naik PDP–Laban 14.9%9.0%11.0%
Emmanuel Piñol NPC 14.67%6.0%5.2%4.4%
Willie Ricablanca Jr.PM0.4%
Harry Roque PRP 18.7%24.33%17.7%18.5%18.0%
Nur-Ana Sahidulla PDDS 5.13%0.6%
Joed SerranoIndependent2.00%
Jopet Sison Aksyon 5.8%7.6%
Gilbert Teodoro PRP 26.40%9.0%9.9%23.00%9.2%12.9%
Antonio Trillanes Liberal 15.27%21.0%20%27.0%19.0%16.8%16.0%
Raffy Tulfo Independent46.33%60.0%47%60.0%41.67%54.3%66.1%62.9%
Rey ValerosIndependent0.2%
Joel Villanueva Independent34.20%27.0%25%41.6%33.27%25.6%40.4%29.0%
Mark Villar Nacionalista 37.07%40.0%36%53.1%35.27%36.8%52.9%33.0%
Carmen ZubiagaIndependent0.4%
Migz Zubiri Independent39.87%44.0%29%49.4%37.40%42.3%50.3%38.0%
Don't know3.2%1.2%
Refused0.3%1.2%
None1.2%0.9%
Invalid votes (13 or more names)

Before October 2021

This list includes all individuals named by at least 10% of respondents in any of the surveys.

CandidatePartyNov 23–Dec 2, 2020
Pulse [40] [41]
Feb 22–Mar 3, 2021
Pulse [38] [39]
Mar 20–29, 2021
Publicus [37]
Jun 7–16, 2021
Pulse [35] [36]
Jul 13–19, 2021
Publicus [34]
Jul 24–31, 2021
MBC [33]
Sep 6–11, 2021
Pulse [31] [32]
Sep 12–16, 2021
SWS [29] [30]

Bam Aquino Liberal 19.9%19.5%18.7%17.1%22.6%28.3%19.0%
Jejomar Binay UNA 27.1%30.5%26.9%29.5%16.0%
Alan Peter Cayetano Nacionalista 46.0%44.4%21.4%46.0%27.3%41.7%53.6%38.0%
Mike Defensor PRP 15.2%14.5%20.9%16.6%23.4%14.8%15.3%
Leila de Lima Liberal 6.0%4.8%7.5%9.9%7.3%7.0%
Monsour del Rosario Reporma 2.0%
Chel Diokno Independent8.5%6.2%14.4%5.6%16.9%8.2%6.1%
Ces Drilon Independent8.3%10.4%19.7%
Paolo Duterte NUP 22.3%16.2%14.5%16.417.1
Sara Duterte HNP 50.9%47.5%30.7%47.7%27.5%26.5%
JV Ejercito NPC 22.8%22.7%19.4%18.0%22.4%19.0%
Francis Escudero NPC 46.7%46.6%57.7%45.6%60.4%33.9%47.9%41.0%
Jinggoy Estrada PMP 28.0%30.1%33.3%25.2%29.4%29.0%
Win Gatchalian NPC 28.1%28.1%24.0%23.4%24.2%20.7%25.4%21.0%
Richard J. Gordon Independent26.9%26.0%22.5%18.9%23.9%21.0%
Gregorio Honasan Independent22.5%18.2%17.8%20.4%19.8%19.0%
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 27.0%23.9%30.5%21.8%31.7%21.4%25.1%25.0%
Panfilo Lacson Reporma 38.2%38.1%18.7%35.7%22.5%30.7%40.5%
Mark Lapid Aksyon 20.4%13.8%16.5%21.8%19.0%
Loren Legarda NPC 45.6%46.2%22.3%38.8%29.8%28.0%47.2%41.0%
Teodoro Locsin Jr. PDP–Laban 14.3%20.6%
Bongbong Marcos Nacionalista 41.8%40.7%27.5%39.7%29.2%28.0%40.2%
Isko Moreno Aksyon 48.4%53.0%68.9%53.7%70.0%28.8%42.3%
Karlo Nograles PDP–Laban 13.2%9.3%6.3%5.7%5.5%4.0%
Willie Ong Aksyon 19.6%63.3%20.6%60.3%26.9%19.8%
Manny Pacquiao PDP–Laban 62.1%58.9%66.3%54.0%40.5%31.542.2%
Francis Pangilinan Liberal 27.9%26.9%21.3%22.8%22.4%19.0%26.8%28.0%
Willie Revillame Independent34.3%34.8%34.3%36.6%25.0%
Martin Romualdez Lakas 6.8%2.7%14.7%4.4%20.1%5.1%3.9%
Harry Roque PRP 18.4%12.6%13.2%10.4%16.5%11.7%9.0%9.0%
Mar Roxas Liberal 18.5%21.6%14.4%20.5%22.4%18.8%23.0%
Vilma Santos Nacionalista 21.9%22.6%22.5%15.7%28.7%15.4%21.2%18.0%
Lucy Torres-Gomez PDP–Laban 8.9%6.2%38.9%11.4%42.4%12.0%11.4%11.0%
Antonio Trillanes Magdalo 18.1%12.4%17.3%13.5%16.3%14.0%
Raffy Tulfo Independent54.3%48.1%46.4%48.4%55.2%57.0%
Joel Villanueva CIBAC 14.3%18.4%26.7%18.0%28.7%10.6%24.8%14.0%
Mark Villar Nacionalista 25.0%18.5%16.4%19.4%24.1%17.0%36.2%41.0%
Migz Zubiri Independent35.7%38.1%16.7%30.6%18.5%29.4%28.3%34.0%
Don't know2.6%0.9%1.8%1.0%
Refused1.7%1.9%3.3%0.7%
None1.5%1.2%1.4%2.1%6.0%
Invalid votes (13 or more names)

By ranking

The surveys done here were done after the campaign period has started on February 8, 2022.

CandidatePartyFeb 9–15
I&AC [17]
Feb 12–17
OCTA [15]
Feb 18–23
Pulse Asia [14]
Mar 17–21
Pulse Asia [9]
Apr 2–6
OCTA [6]

Abner AfuangIndependent41–6136–4832–63
Ibrahim Albani WPP 38–5735–4430–63
Jesus ArranzaIndependent42–6448–64
Teddy Baguilat Liberal 28–3136–4434–4425–53
Agnes BailenIndependent41–6145–62
Carl Balita Aksyon 38–4027–6735–4234–4430–63
Lutgardo Barbo PDP–Laban 32–3743–6443–6232–63
Herbert Bautista NPC 2012–1612–1411–1413–17
Greco Belgica PDDS 32–3740–6134–4432–63
Silvestre Bello Jr. PDP–Laban 22–6732–3633–4225–53
Jejomar Binay UNA 9–107–137–108–107–11
Roy Cabonegro PLM 46–6448–64
John Castriciones PDP–Laban 38–4043–6445–6432–63
Alan Peter Cayetano Independent1–21–62–42–55–7
Melchor Chavez WPP 38–4032–3532–4126–63
Neri Colmenares Makabayan 22–2520–3324–2921–2521–44
David D' Angelo PLM 45–6448–6435–63
Leila de Lima Liberal 22–2519–2721–2721–2821–29
Monsour del Rosario Reporma 28–3119–3226–3125–3125–44
Fernando DiazPPP36–4549–6430–63
Chel Diokno KANP 17–1820–3421–2421–2419–27
JV Ejercito NPC 11–128–1512–1411–1410–13
Guillermo Eleazar Reporma 22–2516–2019–2018–2014–20
Ernie EreñoPM43–6448–6432–63
Francis Escudero NPC 1–22–65–72–54–6
Luke Espiritu PLM 41–6434–4428–63
Jinggoy Estrada PMP 14–167–1310–1111–147–11
Baldomero Falcone DPP 41–6449–6432–63
Larry Gadon KBL 22–2521–4221–2821–2418–24
Win Gatchalian NPC 77–127–105–77–12
Dick Gordon Bagumbayan 11–1214–1815–1615–1615–22
Samira Gutoc Aksyon 32–3727–6732–3832–3625–53
Gregorio Honasan Independent17–1812–1615–1615–1614–20
Risa Hontiveros Akbayan 87–1312–1411–1412–14
RJ JavellanaIndependent41–6453–64
Nur-Mahal KiramIndependent37–5337–48
Elmer Labog Makabayan 32–3748–6448–64
Alex Lacson Ang Kapatiran 26–2722–6722–2924–3021–29
Rey Langit PDP–Laban 28–3123–6734–4134–4428–63
Loren Legarda NPC 3–41–32–42–42–4
Ariel LimIndependent38–5743–6032–63
Emily MallillinPPM45–6453–64
Rodante Marcoleta PDP–Laban 14–1620–3422–2824–3021–38
Francis Leo MarcosIndependent20–3443–5525–3121–40
Sonny MatulaIndependent35–4443–5529–63
Marieta Mindalano-Adam Katipunan 43–6443–55
Leo OlarteBigkis Pinoy41–6445–62
Minguita Padilla Reporma 32–3736–5233–4330–63
Robin Padilla PDP–Laban 14–167–115–98–106–11
Salvador Panelo PDP–Laban 32–3724–6732–3524–3121–42
Astra Pimentel-Naik PDP–Laban 22–6421–2723–3021–34
Emmanuel Piñol NPC 26–2722–6729–3131–3428–63
Willie Ricablanca Jr.PM45–6445–62
Harry Roque PRP 1918–2617–1918–2014–20
Nur-Ana Sahidulla PDDS 41–6443–5532–63
Jopet Sison Aksyon 22–5129–3128–3221–50
Gilbert Teodoro PRP 9–1017–2217–1918–2015–22
Antonio Trillanes Liberal 2116–1917–201715–21
Raffy Tulfo Independent3–41–5111
Rey ValerosIndependent45–6445–6232–63
Joel Villanueva Independent139–158–118–107–12
Mark Villar Nacionalista 5–63–62–43–72–4
Carmen ZubiagaIndependent48–6445–6430–63
Migz Zubiri Independent5–62–65–75–72–5

Per party

Seats won

DatePollster
Akbayan
KBL
LP
NP
NPC
PMP
PRP
UNA
Ind
2022
Apr 2–6OCTA [6] 000000140101014
Mar 30–Apr 6Publicus Asia [8] 101100130000104
Mar 17–21Pulse Asia [9] 100000140101014
Mar 9–14Publicus Asia [11] 101110130100004
Feb 18–23Pulse Asia [14] 000000140101014
Feb 12–17 OCTA [15] 100000140101013
Feb 11–16Publicus Asia [16] 101100130000104
Feb 9–15I&AC [17] 101000140000113
Jan 26–30RMN–APCORE [18] 100000140101014
Jan 22–30RP-MDF [19] 101000130001104
Jan 19–24, 2022 Pulse Asia [20] 100000130101014
2021
Dec 11–12 MBCDZRH [21] 000000141101013
Dec 6–12, 2021I&AC [42] 101000141001014
Dec 6–10, 2021Publicus Asia [22] 101001141110104
Dec 1–6, 2021 Pulse Asia [23] 100000141110014
Nov 23–29, 2021 RMN APCORE [43] 100100141100104
Oct 20–23, 2021 SWS [26] 111000140110014
Oct 11–18, 2021Publicus Asia [28] 111100140001005
Sep 12–16, 2021 SWS [29] [30] 100002340010015

Seats after the election

Totals may not add up to 24 due to margin of error.

DatePollster
KBL
LDP
LP
NP
NPC
PMP
PRP
UNA
Ind
2022
Mar 30–Apr 6Publicus Asia [8] 101011110461400115
Mar 9–14Publicus Asia [11] 101011110451400215
Feb 18–23Pulse Asia [14] 101000110461401026
Feb 12–17OCTA [15] 100000110460501026
Feb 11–16Publicus Asia [16] 101010110461401125
Feb 9–15I&AC [17] 101000110451400125
Jan 26–30RMN–APCORE [18] 100000110461401025
Jan 19–24, 2022 Pulse Asia [20] 100000110451401025
2021
Dec 11–12, 2021 MBCDZRH [21] 100000110452401025
Dec 6–12, 2021I&AC [42] 101100110452400124
Dec 6–10, 2021Publicus Asia [22] 101011010452410015
Dec 1–6, 2021 Pulse Asia [23] 100000110452401025
Nov 23–29, 2021 RMN–APCORE [43] 100100111442401024
Oct 20–23, 2021 SWS [26] 111000110451401025
Oct 11–18, 2021Publicus Asia [28] 111010110451400116
Sep 12–16, 2021 SWS [29] [30] 100000112651301026
Jun 30, 2019 Start of 18th Congress 100100113430500014

Per coalition

Coalitions are expected to release 12-person slates for the election by the start of campaigning on February 8, 2022. On this section will be the surveys done after that day.

DatePollsterAksyonLEADMP3Reporma/NPCTRoPaTuloy na PagbabagoUniTeamOthers
Apr 2–6OCTA [6] 01865471
Mar 17–21Pulse Asia [9] 01875271
Mar 9–14Publicus Asia [11] 02876471
Feb 18–23Pulse Asia [14] 01996381
Feb 12–17 OCTA [15] 01996381
Feb 11–16Publicus Asia [16] 02987471
Feb 9–15I&AC [17] 01986461

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