Opinion polling on the Bongbong Marcos presidency

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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.

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Approval ratings

2023

Fieldwork
date(s)
PollsterSample
size
MoEApproveDisapproveUndecided/no opinionNet
Sep 10-14 Pulse Asia [1] 1,200±2.8%651025
Jun 7-12Publicus Asia [2] 1,500±3.0%601822
Mar 24–28 OCTA [3] 1,200±3.0%80615
Mar 15–19 Pulse Asia [4] 1,200±2.8%78516

2022

Fieldwork
date(s)
PollsterSample
size
MoEApproveDisapproveUndecided/no opinionNet
Dec 10–14 SWS [5] [6] 1,500±2.8%75721+68
Nov 25–30Publicus Asia [7] 1,500±3.0%642017
Oct 23–27 OCTA [8] 1,200±3.0%78518
Oct SWS [5] [6] 71818+63

Trust ratings

2023

Fieldwork
date(s)
PollsterSample
size
MoETrustDistrustUndecided/no opinionNet
Mar 24–28 OCTA [3] 1,200±3.0%66413
Mar 15–19 Pulse Asia [4] 1,200±2.8%80155

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