Tingog Party-list has emerged as the top choice in the latest OCTA Research survey conducted from April 20 to 24, 2025, earning 5.68% of voter preference nationwide. The result places Tingog as the leading party-list group in the country just weeks before the national elections.
For Tingog, the numbers signify more than just momentum—they reflect the trust built through years of consistent, community-based public service.
“This support was not won overnight,” said Tingog Party-list Rep. Yedda Romualdez. “It was earned by being present—especially in areas where help often comes late, or not at all. We’re grateful for the trust, and even more determined to live up to it.”
Tingog has prioritized efforts to bring essential government programs closer to the people—through Tingog Centers, medical caravans, livelihood assistance, and immediate relief during disasters. These initiatives, often carried out in partnership with national agencies and local governments, have reached communities in some of the country’s most underserved areas.
“Real public service doesn’t need to be loud,” said Tingog Party-list Rep. Jude Acidre. “People know when you’re there for them—not just during campaigns, but in moments that truly matter. That’s what we’ve tried to do from the very beginning.”
While the survey results are encouraging, Tingog emphasized that they are also a reminder of the responsibility that comes with public trust.
“This is not the finish line,” Acidre added. “Isa itong panawagan na ipagpatuloy ang aming ginagawa—ang patuloy na makinig, tumugon, at magsilbi.”(CJ/TINGOG Party List)
- Calbayog Journal, May 08, 2025
For Tingog, the numbers signify more than just momentum—they reflect the trust built through years of consistent, community-based public service.
“This support was not won overnight,” said Tingog Party-list Rep. Yedda Romualdez. “It was earned by being present—especially in areas where help often comes late, or not at all. We’re grateful for the trust, and even more determined to live up to it.”
Tingog has prioritized efforts to bring essential government programs closer to the people—through Tingog Centers, medical caravans, livelihood assistance, and immediate relief during disasters. These initiatives, often carried out in partnership with national agencies and local governments, have reached communities in some of the country’s most underserved areas.
“Real public service doesn’t need to be loud,” said Tingog Party-list Rep. Jude Acidre. “People know when you’re there for them—not just during campaigns, but in moments that truly matter. That’s what we’ve tried to do from the very beginning.”
While the survey results are encouraging, Tingog emphasized that they are also a reminder of the responsibility that comes with public trust.
“This is not the finish line,” Acidre added. “Isa itong panawagan na ipagpatuloy ang aming ginagawa—ang patuloy na makinig, tumugon, at magsilbi.”(CJ/TINGOG Party List)
- Calbayog Journal, May 08, 2025