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Opinion polling in the Philippine presidential election, 2016

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Opinion polling in the Philippine presidential election, 2016

Opinion polling, locally known as surveys, in the 2016 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections is conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, and other pollsters. The last electoral votes will be cast on Monday, May 9, 2016.

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As the positions of president and vice president are elected separately, pollsters usually have separate surveys for each position.

The figure representing the polling numbers for the candidate that topped each poll is emboldened unless two or more candidates tied, when they are all emboldened. Those figures which are within the margin of error are italicized.

Calendar

  • Filing of candidacies: October 12 to 16, 2015
  • Campaign period for candidates for president, vice president, senators and party-list representatives: February 9 to May 7, 2016
  • Campaign period for local positions and district representatives: March 26 to May 7, 2016
  • Casting of ballots for local absentee voters: April 27 to 29, 2016
  • Election day: May 9, 2016
  • Three-choice surveys

    The following poll results are for surveys that allowed respondents to choose up to three people. The top three people with the best result are boldfaced; those within the margin of error of the third-best person are italicized.

    March 26 to April 24, 2016

    Ballots for local absentee voters were cast from April 27 to 29, 2016.

    Opinion polling in the Philippines is conducted by firms such as Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia and other pollsters. Frontrunners appear in bold. Those which are within the margin of error are in italics.

    From April 23 until election day, May 9, 2016

    Opinion polling in the Philippines is conducted by firms such as Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia and other pollsters. Frontrunners appear in bold. Those which are within the margin of error are in italics.

    References

    Opinion polling in the Philippine presidential election, 2016 Wikipedia