Survey unveils evolving Filipino perspectives on political parties, electoral reform

THE latest findings from the "Survey on Attitudes toward Political Parties and Reforms in the Philippines" offer insights into the evolving perceptions, beliefs and attitudes of Filipinos toward political parties and their crucial role in shaping Philippine democracy.

Conducted in anticipation of the 2025 Philippine midterm elections, the survey meticulously examined the sentiments of Filipinos, shedding light on political party familiarity, public service delivery, electoral behavior and the burgeoning appetite for reform.

A key finding shows a significant proportion of Filipinos (32 percent) are familiar with political parties. The National Capital Region (NCR) emerged as a hotspot, with a narrow majority (52 percent) of Filipinos expressing familiarity with political parties.

However, substantial unfamiliarity persists outside the NCR, particularly in North Luzon, with 77 percent unfamiliar with political parties, South Luzon (66 percent), the Visayas (64 percent), and Mindanao (74 percent).

Contrary to popular belief, Filipinos overwhelmingly perceive political parties as critical channels for delivering public services, fostering representation and establishing crucial linkages within communities.

The survey underscores that most Filipinos (almost 90 percent) are drawn to political parties due to their commitment to public service delivery and community welfare rather than being swayed by peer, celebrity or church endorsements (with only about 64 percent encouraged by peer endorsement).

Around 50 percent of Filipinos unfamiliar and familiar with political parties express satisfaction with the current political party system.

However, the survey highlights a concerning lack of awareness among the populace (around 85 percent) regarding ongoing reform proposals, including House Bill 488 or the Political Party Development Act of 2022.

Filipinos generally recognize the importance of the political party system and thus have a strong desire for reform. This collective aspiration for positive change kindles an optimistic flame, illuminating the path toward a brighter democratic future in the Philippines.

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