22/04/2026
LOOK: In our March 2026 Opinion Monitor, a strong majority of Filipinos (59.5%) believe that former President Rodrigo Duterte must face the charges filed against him at the International Criminal Court ⚖️
🔎 Majority of Filipinos (51%) also seek holding the former president accountable over the extrajudicial killings that transpired during his war on drugs.
🔎 Over half of respondents (56%) also consider the arrest of Duterte’s co-perpetrators important.
📌 The nationwide face-to-face survey of 1,455 adult Filipinos, conducted from 10–17 March 2026, has a margin of error of ±3% at 95% confidence level.
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16/04/2026
LOOK: In our March 2026 Opinion Monitor, President Marcos Jr.’s approval ratings slightly improve from November 2025 while Vice President Sara Duterte’s ratings remain largely stable. 📈
Meanwhile, respondents within the Lingayen-Lucena Corridor (LLC) are divided in their assessment of Marcos Jr.’s performance, while nearly 4 in 10 in LLC view Duterte's performance positively.
Duterte’s performance is also assessed more favorably by younger Filipinos, while Marcos Jr. is viewed more positively by Gen X and Baby Boomers.
📌 The nationwide face-to-face survey of 1,455 adult Filipinos, conducted from March 10 – 17, 2026, has a margin of error of ±3% at 95% confidence level.
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16/04/2026
📢 WR Numero Philippine Public Opinion Monitor (Issue 9, March 2026) is here! 📢
This issue captures public opinion amid key political developments in the first quarter of 2026, including legislative efforts on anti-political dynasty measures in Congress, ongoing International Criminal Court proceedings, and impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte.
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13/04/2026
LOOK: In our March 2026 Public Opinion Monitor, we asked Filipinos how they describe their partisanship based on their factional support. Duterte supporters remained the largest faction (33%), despite a 1-percentage point dip from November 2025.
Meanwhile, more Filipinos consider themselves as pro-Marcos (22%, up by 7-percentage points) and pro-Opposition (17%, up by 5-percentage points) over the same period. In contrast, the share of independents fell from 39% to 25%, marking a sharp 14-percentage point decline.
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📌 The nationwide face-to-face survey of 1,455 adult Filipinos, conducted from March 10 – 17, 2026, has a margin of error of ±3% at 95% confidence level.
09/04/2026
That’s a wrap on the Philippine Public Opinion Monitor (PPOM) March 2026 National Survey Press Briefing! 📊🇵🇭
Today, the WR team presented the definitive data on how Filipinos are feeling as we head into this critical mid-year stretch, from analyzing the Filipinos who believe the country is headed in the wrong direction to mapping out the shifting 2028 pre-election landscape.
Our PPOM is the compass of governance, and we are proud to provide the map. Thank you to the media members who joined us today!
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07/04/2026
LOOK: Vice President Sara Duterte maintains lead in the 2028 presidential race, while most Filipinos remain undecided about their VP choice, according to WR Numero Philippine Public Opinion Monitor March 2026 national survey.
📌 The nationwide survey was conducted March 10-17, 2026 through face-to-face interviews with 1,455 Filipinos across the country.
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