Results of Pulse Asia Survey for Presidential Election 2022 Conducted in March Out
PULSE ASIA – The opinion polling body released the results of the latest survey held for the presidential Election 2022.
In just a few weeks from now, local and national elections are set to be held in the Philippines. The campaign period for both polls is ongoing and most candidates are out to meet and campaign to as many voters as they can.
The candidates are visiting different cities and provinces in the country. Motorcades, caravans, and grand rallies are held in different provinces and the bets take these campaign events as a chance for them to lay their platforms to the people.
There are 10 presidential candidates in the upcoming May 2022 Elections. Nine (9) of them recently graced the debates sponsored by the Commission on Elections (Comelec). Only Partido Federal ng Pilipinas standard-bearer and former Senator Bongbong Marcos did not attend the said events.
Prior to the elections, there are several opinion polling bodies that conduct surveys. One of those who are committed to conducting surveys nearing the election is Pulse Asia.
Recently, Pulse Asia released the results of the survey for the Presidential Election 2022 conducted in March. Based on a report on ABS-CBN News, the said survey was conducted between March 17 and March 21.
According to the report, former Sen. Marcos Jr. continues to take the lead in the recent survey results released but his numbers dropped by four. In the case of Vice Pres. Leni Robredo, her numbers increased.
Marcos Jr.’s numbers in the National Capital Region (NCR) decreased while Robredo’s numbers in Visayas and Mindanao took an upward movement. Here is the result of the latest Pulse Asia survey of the presidential elections 2022 held in March based on the report:
- Marcos, Ferdinand Jr. “Bongbong” – 56%
- Robredo, Maria Leonor “Leni” – 24%
- Domagoso, Francisco “Isko” Moreno – 8%
- Pacquiao, Manny – 6%
- Lacson, Panfilo Sr. “Ping” – 2%
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