Marcos trust, performance ratings down; Sara Duterte’s up – OCTA survey

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The OCTA Research’s 4th Quarter Tugon ng Masa survey released Monday shows President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declining trust and performance ratings, while that of Vice President Sara Duterte increased.

The survey, conducted from December 16 to 20, 2025, showed the trust in Marcos declined by 9 percentage points from 57% in September 2025 to 48%.

Marcos posted majority trust ratings in most regions, except for the National Capital Region (NCR) with 42% and Mindanao with 36%. His highest trust rating was recorded in Balance Luzon with 54%.

Meanwhile, OCTA said 31% of Filipinos expressed distrust, the highest recorded in Mindanao at 52%, while 22% were undecided.

The President’s performance rating slightly decreased from 54% to 51%. His highest performance rating was recorded in Balance Luzon with 58% while the lowest was in Mindanao at 42%.

“Comparisons between the 3rd Quarter and 4th Quarter of 2025 show a decline in trust and a modest decrease in performance ratings for the President across several regions and socioeconomic groups,” OCTA said.

While, the Vice President recorded increases in trust and performance ratings, along with lower levels of ambivalence,” it added.

Survey results showed that trust in Duterte increased from 51% to 53%.

Duterte’s highest level of trust was recorded in Mindanao at 89% while her lowest was recorded in Balance Luzon at 36%.

Meanwhile, 26% of adult Filipinos said they distrust Duterte, the highest being recorded in NCR at 37% and in Balance Luzon at 34%.

According to OCTA, results also showed that Duterte’s performance rating rose from 49% to 54%. The highest was recorded in Mindanao at 79% while the lowest was recorded in Balance Luzon at 41%

The survey firm interviewed 1,200 male and female adult respondents.

The survey has a ±3% margin of error at a 95% confidence level while it has a ±6% margin of error for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

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