ACT-CIS leads party-list final Pulse Asia survey

By Katrina Gracia Consebido

 

The Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support (ACT-CIS)  party-list retained its lead in the latest and final Pulse Asia poll survey as the most preferred party-list in the May 9 elections.

ACT-CIS scored 7.07%, 4PS with 5.17%, AKO BICOL with 4.76%, Ang Probinsyano with 3.98%, Tingog with 2.63%, Senior Citizens Partylist with 2.33%, Probinsyano Ako with 2.28%, Kalinga with 2.20%, Uswag Ilonggo with 2.19%, and CIBAC 2.01%.

Based on the survey, the top four party-list candidates in the survey including ACT-CIS, 4PS, AKO BICOL, and Ang Probinsyano can obtain three congressional seats. 

Tingog, Senior Citizens Partylist, Probinsyano Ako, Kalinga, Uswag Ilonggo, and CIBAC can have two congressional representatives, while the other 39 party-lists will obtain one seat each.

Broadcaster Erwin Tulfo is the current chairperson of ACT-CIS. The partylist earned the highest number of votes in the 2019 national elections with 2.6 million. –ag

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