THE "SOLID NORTH" LEADS 2025 MIDTERM PARTY-LIST SURVEY

The "Solid North" Leads 2025 Midterm Party-list Survey

The "Solid North" Leads 2025 Midterm Party-list Survey

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The "Solid North" Leads 2025 Midterm Party-list Survey




The new "Solid North" party-list has become the front-runner among top choices among party-lists for the upcoming 2025 elections.

In a latest survey conducted by "Tangere" from October 1-4, 2024, data reveals that the Solid North Party-list is gaining popularity among voters' preferences from 44 party-lists with a high probability of winning a seat in the House of Representatives.

According to the survey, the Solid North Party-list secured one seat in the House, seen as a significant milestone compared to veteran party-list groups such as ACT-CIS, 4Ps, and Ako Bicol. Also vying for seats are Agri, FPJ Panday Bayanihan, and Malasakit@Bayanihan.
The Tangere survey included a sample size of 2,400 respondents using a “mobile-based respondent application” and a “stratified random sampling method”.

According to Solid North chairman and national president of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines, La Paz, Abra Mayor JB Bernos Ching Bernos, this survey result is a great privilege and serves as an early "de facto mandate". If given the chance to gain a legislative seat, he stated, they will commit wholeheartedly to public service.

The Solid North Party-list represents an estimated 15 provinces in northern Luzon, specifically in Regions 1, 2, the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), and three additional Luzon provinces, embodying the identity of "Timpuyog ti Amianan" or "Unity in the North."

The core goal of Solid North is to work toward that development projects in the northern region are felt and realized.
Tangere Chief Executive Officer Martin Peñaflor remarked that the survey results indicate the high interest of voters in party-list groups dedicated to improving the lives of marginalized sectors, particularly those addressing the needs of the agricultural sector and farmers.

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