In a continuing effort to champion informed citizenry and promote data-driven dialogue within the province, the University of Bohol, through its Research Center, will formally present the results of the recently concluded 2025 Province-wide Poll Survey Results on May 5, 2025 (Monday) at 2:00 PM at the University of Bohol Instructional Resource Center (UB IRC).
 
Conducted from April 22 to 28, 2025, the UB-Local Poll Survey engaged respondents from across the province, gathering vital data on public opinion regarding pressing local issues and voter sentiments in anticipation of the 2025 local elections. The survey serves as a timely and relevant barometer of the Boholano community’s current pulse—providing insight into the priorities and expectations of the electorate as election season approaches.
 
This initiative forms part of the University of Bohol’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence, social responsibility, and nation-building. By generating and sharing evidence-based findings, the institution seeks to foster public awareness and encourage civic engagement rooted in facts rather than speculation.
 
The formal presentation will feature an in-depth analysis of the survey methodology, key findings, and notable trends that emerged from the data. Policymakers, local government officials, educators, students, media professionals, civil society organizations, and the public are invited to attend and participate in the discourse.
 
“We believe that reliable data is a powerful tool in shaping communities and enabling wise leadership,” said a representative from the University of Bohol Research Center. “The 2025 Bohol Poll Survey is more than just numbers—it is the voice of the people, and it deserves to be heard.”
 
All interested individuals and stakeholders are cordially invited to attend the event. Their presence will affirm the importance of academic research in public life and strengthen the shared mission of building a better, more responsive Bohol through democratic dialogue and collaboration.
 
Admission is free. Seats are limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.