Well, broadly speaking, any coupling will do. It can be predominantly E, M, or a mix, as long as the combination's phase is constructive. Generally speaking, you can analyze a bandpass filter as a system of resonators connected by a coupling matrix; it doesn't matter whether that coupling is achieved by lumped-equivalent capacitors or inductors (or mutual inductance, or tapped coils, or..).
For E to be strong enough, in the near field, very high voltages would be necessary, which makes for problems with safety, RF burns, atmospheric discharge and so on. Whereas the magnetic field has a spacial extent corresponding to the size of the coil, and doesn't cause breakdown or discomfort (higher frequencies do have the effect of 'microwaving' moderately conductive materials, like meat, but that's at higher power levels, too).
Tim