
THE FPJ Panday Bayanihan Partylist has made significant strides, securing the third spot in the most recent WR Numero Research survey conducted from March 31 to April 7.
The results reveal that the partylist earned 4.7% of the votes, slightly ahead of Tingog Partylist at 4.5%.
Based on these numbers, both groups are projected to gain two congressional seats if the election were held during the survey period.
Eight additional partylists are also on track to earn one seat each, having met the 2% vote threshold outlined in the survey.
Brian Poe Llamanzares, the lead nominee of FPJ Panday Bayanihan, expressed gratitude and emphasized their continued efforts on the campaign trail despite the favorable results. “Our momentum is fueled by our commitment to serve and by the trust placed in our advocacy for Food, Progress, and Justice for all,” he said.
Poe is joined by Mark Patron and Hiyas Dolor, who are the second and third nominees, respectively. Political analysts suggest that the partylist’s rising popularity can be attributed to increasing turnout at their motorcades across major provincial cities and towns.
Large crowds have attended their grand rallies in places such as San Carlos City (Pangasinan), Naujan (Oriental Mindoro), Malvar (Batangas), and Daet (Camarines Norte). The FPJ Panday Bayanihan Partylist’s platform is also being shaped through direct engagement with grassroots groups including women, youth, workers, the poor, and fisherfolk.
These consultations have led to the creation of the “People’s Agenda,” which they plan to champion in Congress.