PARTY-LIST groups Tingog and Ako Bicol have emerged as the top two organizations that stand a chance to get more than one seat in the House of Representatives in the April 20 to 24 Tugon ng Masa survey of the OCTA Research.
In the survey, 15 other groups will also likely get more than one seat.
The TNM survey, which involved 1,200 adult respondents nationwide and had a margin of error of ±3 percent, was released yesterday.
The results of the non-commissioned survey showed Tingog topping the survey with a 5.68 percent voter preference (from 5.77 percent in March), followed by Ako Bicol at 4.56 percent (from 4.2 percent).
If the elections were held today, the two groups would get at least three seats each.
Other party-list groups with more than 2 percent voter preference, and could possibly get at least two seats each are Agimat (4.2 percent from 1.23 percent), ACT-CIS (3.74 percent from 8.7 percent), Duterte Youth (3.50 percent from 2.87 percent), United Senior Citizens (3.39 percent from 0.76 percent), 4Ps (3.23 percent from 5.4 percent), Tupad (2.9 percent from 2.36 percent), and TGP (2.74 percent from 0.9 percent).
They are followed by Pamilya Ko (2.6 percent from 0.98 percent), SSS-GSIS (2.59 percent) FPJ Panday Bayanihan (2.59 percent from 2.03 percent), Angkassangga (2.51 percent from 1.09), Kusug Tausug (2.26 percent from 0.91), Uswag Ilonggo (2.24 percent from 1.91 percent), Kalinga (2.19 percent from 1.93 percent) and Senior Citizens (2.19 percent from 3.7 percent).