Marcos, VP Sara, Metro Manila mayors, solons get high ratings in NCR

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. received approval and trust ratings of 77 percent and 83 percent, respectively, in the "Boses ng Bayan-NCR" survey conducted by the RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMD) from February 25 to March 8.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. with Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio in this file photo taken during the oath-taking ceremony in Cebu. Image from BBM / Facebook

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. received approval and trust ratings of 77 percent and 83 percent, respectively, in the “Boses ng Bayan-NCR” survey conducted by the RP-Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMD) from February 25 to March 8.

Vice President Sara Duterte, also Education Secretary, scored a 75% approval rating and an 81% trust rating.

Marcos’ performance rating is up +4 percentage points and VP Duterte’s is up +5 percentage points compared to the December 2022 NCR poll.

NCR mayors score high in 1st quarter survey

RPMD’s independent, non-commissioned survey of the National Capital Region (NCR) shows that Quezon City Mayor Josefina “Joy” Belmonte has the highest performance rating of any local chief executive in the NCR, at 94%.

READ: Belmonte top mayor in Metro Manila poll

With a 91 percent performance assessment score, City Mayors Jeannie Sandoval of Malabon City, Dale “Along” Malapitan of Caloocan City, and John Rey Tiangco of Navotas are statistically tied for the second spot. Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano and Mandaluyong City Mayor Benjamin Abalos Sr. tied for third place with a 90 percent performance rating.

Mayors Vico Sotto of Pasig City and Abigail Binay of Makati City are tied for the fourth rank with an identical 87 percent approval rating. Mayors Marcy Teodoro of Marikina City and Imelda Aguilar of Las Piñas City are in fifth place with 85 percent approval.

Muntinlupa City Mayor Ruffy Blazon (83%), Mayor Lani Cayetano of Taguig City (80%), Mayor Honey Lacuna of Manila (80%), Mayor Wes Gatchalian of Valenzuela City (78%), Mayor Eric Olivarez of Parañaque City (78%), Mayor Francis Zamora of San Juan City (75%), and Mayor Ike Ponce III of Pateros (72%) are classified sixth through 10th, respectively, among the top performing NCR Mayors.

NCR top performing district House representatives

District Representatives Toby Tiangco (92.5%) of Navotas City, Camille Villar (923%) of Las Pias City, and Oca Malapitan (92.1%) of Caloocan City were statistically tied for first place in NCR based on their performance evaluation ratings.

Second place in the House of Representatives job performance assessment was shared by Marvin Rillo (88.7%) of Quezon City, Marivic Co-Pilar (88.5%) of Quezon City, and Boyet Gonzales II (88.3%) of Mandaluyong City.

Also tied for third place in the job appraisal score is Franz Pumaren (86.6%) of Quezon City, Dean Asistio (86.4%) of Caloocan City, and Patrick Michael “PM” Vargas (86.2%).

Stella Quimbo (84.4%) of Marikina City, Tony Calixto (84.3%) of Pasay City, and Roman Romulo (84.1%) of Pasig City tied for fourth place based on their performance ratings.

Gus Tambunting (82.7%) of Parañaque City, Jaye Lacson-Noel (82.5%) of Malabon City, and Arjo Atayde (82.4%) of Quezon City tied for fifth place in terms of job satisfaction.

In the overall performance evaluation, NCR awarded Marcos and Sara an excellent rating. NCR Mayors, the local chief executives whose responsibilities are vast and include a variety of roles, were evaluated by their residents and ranked based on the ratings they received. Constituents appraised and ranked District Representatives are based on representation, legislation, and constituent service, said Dr. Paul Martinez, Executive Director of RPMD.

The NCR survey was part of the national poll “RPMD’s Boses ng Bayan” conducted on February 25- March 8, 2023, per city in every region, with 10,000 adult respondents.

The survey respondents were registered voters and all residents of Metro Manila aged 18 to 70. The sampling margin of error at ±1 percent and 95% confidence level.

Respondents were randomly chosen and the number of respondents per city was distributed proportionally based on official voting population data.

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