
THE 2025 Party-List Preferences: National Voter Sentiment Report conducted from April 26 to May 1, 2025 by Arkipelago Analytics showed that ACT-CIS, Duterte Youth, PPP, and 4PS are the strongest performers, and each could secure the maximum three seats available after two rounds of seat allocation.
Following the top four, several groups also performed strongly in the survey. Ako Bicol, Tingog, Uswag Ilonggo, 1-Rider, Malasakit@Bayanihan, CIBAC, and SAGIP could each get two seats, reflecting substantial national support among voters.
In total, 63 seats were allocated among 48 party-list organizations through the distribution process, highlighting the diversity and competitiveness of the party-list system.
Meanwhile, the survey results also showed that the following party-lists could garner one seat: FPJ Panday Bayanihan, APEC, Agimat, Abono, BHW, Kabataan, Ako Ilocano Ako, COOP NATCCO, GP (Galing sa Puso), Bicol Saro, ACT Teachers, Ang Probinsyano, AGRI, AGAP, Senior Citizens, Bagong Henerasyon, Kalinga, Abang Lingkod, Bayan Muna, Gabriela, United Senior Citizens, TGP, Ako Bisaya, CWS, Pamilya Muna, P3PWD, Epanaw, Alona, Pinuno, Solid North Partylist, 1-PACMAN, LPGMA, Murang Kuryente, Mamamayang Liberal (ML), DIWA, Akbayan, and BFF.
The survey also captured significant support for several groups that, while not securing seats, demonstrated meaningful bases of voter preference. Party-lists such as Turismo, Anakalusugan, and OFW Partylist posted strong numbers but ultimately fell short during the allocation rounds. Mid-tier groups like Buhay and Akay Ni Sol registered competitive figures, while a broad array of smaller organizations exhibited pockets of grassroots support.
The survey employed a quantitative research approach using a structured questionnaire administered to a nationally representative sample of 1,400 registered voters. The sampling design followed a proportional stratified random sampling method, ensuring alignment with the demographic profile of the Philippine electorate based on gender and geographic distribution. The resulting data has a ±3 percent margin of error at a 97 percent confidence level./PN