Bam Aquino remains most favored senator in Publicus Asia’s 1Q survey

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Senator Bam Aquino once again emerged as the most favored senator in Publicus Asia’s PAHAYAG 1st Quarter survey.

After topping Publicus Asia’s Pahayag 2025 End-of-Year (PEOY-2025) survey, Aquino maintained his strong standing among respondents, posting a 59 percent net favorable rating, including 30 percent who viewed him as “very favorable.”

Aquino’s latest rating was significantly higher than the 54 percent net favorable rating he obtained in the PEOY-2025 survey.

Chart displaying the favorability ratings of Philippine senators for the first quarter of 2026, including key statistics on net favorable and unfavorable ratings, along with notable figures such as Bam Aquino, Risa Hontiveros, and Kiko Pangilinan.

Aquino’s fellow majority members – Senators Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan and Risa Hontiveros – placed second and third, respectively, both with identical 50 percent ratings, while Senators Rodante Marcoleta, Bong Go, Raffy Tulfo, Ping Lacson, Robin Padilla, Alan Peter Cayetano, and Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa rounded out the Top 10.

The PAHAYAG first quarter nationwide, independent, non-commissioned survey, which used purposive sampling, was conducted from March 21 to 24 among 1,509 registered voters.

The respondents were randomly selected from the market research panel of PureSpectrum, a U.S.-based panel marketplace with global operations and a regional office in Singapore.

Publicus Asia was the only survey company to correctly predict that Go and Aquino would finish first and second, respectively, in the 2025 senatorial elections.

https://www.publicusasia.com/posts/press%20release/pahayag-2026-first-quarter

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