TINGOG Party-list, led by Representatives Yedda Romualdez and Jude Acidre, has topped the latest Tangere Pre-Election Survey, earning 5.75% of voter preference nationwide. The result places Tingog as the leading party-list group just weeks ahead of the May 2025 national elections.
The survey, conducted from April 22 to 26 via a mobile-based platform with 2,400 respondents across all regions, reflects growing public trust in Tingog’s consistent and community-grounded approach to public service. The party-list received particularly strong support from the Visayas region, and is one of five groups projected to secure two seats in the next Congress.
“We are humbled by this expression of support,” said Rep. Yedda Romualdez. “It affirms the values we have stood by from the very beginning—being present, listening to our people, and making government services more accessible to those who need them most.”
Tingog attributed the result to its steady presence in underserved communities, its implementation of the Kalusugan Karavan and other outreach initiatives, and the growing network of Tingog Centers—local help desks designed to link citizens with essential government assistance.
“Our mission has always been clear: to ensure that no Filipino is left behind,” said Rep. Jude Acidre. “We believe that good governance begins with listening and is fulfilled through action. Nakikinig kami. Nagsisilbi kami. That is what defines our work.”
The Tangere report reflects a dynamic electoral field, but Tingog’s sustained rise underscores a growing public appreciation for its brand of leadership—practical, grounded, and responsive.
“This is not merely a political milestone,” added Romualdez. “It is a reminder of our responsibility to serve with integrity and compassion. Every Filipino deserves to be heard, to be helped, and to be reached—wherever they are.”
As the campaign period enters its final stretch, Tingog emphasized that its focus remains unchanged: to bridge the gap between people and public service, especially in areas long neglected by national programs.
“We will continue to serve with focus and purpose,” said Acidre. “Our work in Congress and in communities will always reflect the voices of the regions and the realities of everyday Filipinos. This is, and will remain, the heart of Tingog’s mission.”
