Opinion polling for the 2022 Philippine Senate election

This article covers opinion polling for the 2022 Philippine Senate election.

Opinion polling

Opinion polling in Philippines is conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia and other pollsters.

The front-runner is in bold. Those that are within the margin of error are in italics.

Survey details

Date/s administeredPollsterSample sizeMargin of error Major issues when poll was administered
Nov 23–Dec 2, 2020[1][2]Pulse Asia2,400±2.0%

Per candidate

This list includes all individuals named by at least 10% of respondents in any of the surveys.

2020—2021

Name Party 2020 2021
Nov 23–Dec 2
Pulse Asia[1][2]
Bam AquinoLiberal || 19.9% ||
Alan Peter CayetanoNacionalista || 46.0% ||
Mike DefensorPRP || 15.2% ||
Paolo DuterteNUP || 22.3% ||
Sara DuterteHNP || 50.9% ||
JV EjercitoNPC || 22.8% ||
Francis EscuderoNPC || 46.7% ||
Jinggoy EstradaPMP || 28.0% ||
Win GatchalianNPC || 28.1% ||
Richard J. GordonIndependent26.9%
Gregorio HonasanUNA || 22.5% ||
Risa HontiverosAkbayan || 27.0% ||
Panfilo LacsonIndependent38.2%
Mark LapidAksyon || 20.4% ||
Loren LegardaNPC || 45.6% ||
Bongbong MarcosNacionalista || 41.8% ||
Isko MorenoNUP || 48.4% ||
Karlo NogralesPDP–Laban || 13.2% ||
Manny PacquiaoPDP–Laban || 62.1% ||
Francis PangilinanLiberal || 27.9% ||
Harry RoquePRP || 18.4% ||
Mar RoxasLiberal || 18.5% ||
Vilma SantosNacionalista || 21.9% ||
Antonio TrillanesMagdalo || 18.1% ||
Raffy TulfoIndependent54.3%
Joel VillanuevaCIBAC || 14.3% ||
Mark VillarNacionalista || 25.0% ||
Juan Miguel ZubiriIndependent35.7%
Don't know2.6%
Refused1.7%
None1.5%
Invalid votes (13 or more names)

References

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