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3 Party-List Groups Take the Lead ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth Dominate OCTA Poll It's a concise and informative title that summarizes the main point of the blog post. It highlights the surprise finding in the OCTA Research survey that three party-list groups (ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth) are leading in popularity among Filipino voters. The use of Dominate adds emphasis to the fact that these party-list groups are not only leading but also doing so significantly. Overall, the title effectively conveys the main idea of the blog post and grabs the reader's attention.

3 Party-List Groups Take the Lead ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth Dominate OCTA Poll It's a concise and informative title that summarizes the main point of the blog post. It highlights the surprise finding in the OCTA Research survey that three party-list groups (ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth) are leading in popularity among Filipino voters. The use of Dominate adds emphasis to the fact that these party-list groups are not only leading but also doing so significantly. Overall, the title effectively conveys the main idea of the blog post and grabs the reader's attention.



Title 3 Party-List Groups Take the Lead ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth Dominate OCTA Poll

As the Philippines gears up for its midterm elections, the results of the OCTA Research's first-quarter Tugon ng Masa Survey provide valuable insights into the preferences of Filipino voters. The survey reveals a surprise twist, with three party-list groups - Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support (ACT-CIS), Pagtibayin at Palaguin ang Pangkabuhayang Pilipino (4Ps), and Duterte Youth - taking the lead.

According to the OCTA Research survey, ACT-CIS emerged as the top party-list group, garnering 6.46 percent of the total vote among party-list groups vying for seats in the May midterm polls. 4Ps came close behind with 5.62 percent, followed by Duterte Youth with 3.95 percent.

The sudden surge in popularity of these three party-list groups may be attributed to their focus on community involvement and support, which resonated with voters seeking a representative that truly represents their interests. 4Ps' commitment to its leadership's reputation and expected nominees may have also contributed to its strong showing. Meanwhile, Duterte Youth's emphasis on youth empowerment and representation struck a chord with the younger generation.

While ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth are likely to make an impact in the midterm elections, other party-list groups are also poised to secure at least one seat each. The survey suggests that several groups, including FPJ Panday Bayanihan, Tingog Sinirangan, Uswag Ilonggo, Galing sa Puso, Ako Bicol, Abang Lingkod, Kababaihan, and Senior Citizens, are likely to secure at least one seat each.

However, some party-list groups may prioritize quality over quantity. The survey indicates that Kababaihan, 4K, Senior Citizens, AGAP, Agimat, Malasakit@Bayanihan, and PPP are expected to get at least two seats based on the survey results.

As the midterm elections approach, it is clear that these party-list groups are determined to make their mark. Will ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Duterte Youth continue to dominate the polls? Only time will tell.

Keywords OCTA Research, Tugon ng Masa Survey, Party-List Groups, Philippine Midterm Elections, Political Landscape


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