Elections in the Philippines
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The Philippines elects on national level a head of state (the President) and a legislature. The president is elected for a six-year term by the people. The vice-president is elected at the same time on a separate ballot. The Philippines elects on a local level governors, vice governors, board members, mayors up to the barangay officials and the Sangguniang Kabataan members which is mandated in the current Constitution of the Philippines and the Local Government Code of 1991.

The Congress or Kongreso has two chambers. The House of Representatives or Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan has currently 240 seats elected for three-year terms, of which 212 seats are contested in single seat constituencies and, 23 are allotted to party-lists according to proportional representation, which are only accessible to marginalized and under-represented groups and parties. The Philippine constitution prohibits the House of Representatives to have more than 250 members. The Senate or Senado has 24 members who are elected for six-year terms at-large and do not represent any geographical district. Half of the Senate is renewed every three years.

The Philippines has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form a coalition government. The Commission on Elections is responsible for running the elections.

Under the Constitution, general elections for the President, Vice President, Congress and local officials occurs after the President and Vice President finishes their terms. While the Congressional elections occurs on mid-term of the incumbent President. Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections are now done at the same time after the Congressional elections.

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2007 House election

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Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the Philippines election results
Parties Seats
This is the division of seats as published on the website of the House of Representatives.
The first party affiliation mentioned is counted. This is not the result of the elections.
Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Includes SARRO, BO-PK, PROMDI, KDT and UNA) 70
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Includes Padajon Surigao, 1-CEBU, UNA and PTM) 47
Nationalist People's Coalition (Includes Achievers with Integrity Movement) 26
Liberal Party 16
Nacionalista Party (Includes Abante Viscaya) 6
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan 4
Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng Pilipinas 3
Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino 3
United Opposition 3
Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino 3
Koalisyon ng mga Pulitikong na Maka-Administrasyon 3
Independents (Caucuses with the Genuine Opposition) 5
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong 3
Bayan Muna 2
Citizen's Battle Against Corruption 2
Gabriela Women's Party 2
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives 2
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 1
Abono 1
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. 1
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. 1
Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party 1
Alliance of Rural Concerns 1
Anak Mindanao 1
Anak Pawis 1
An Waray 1
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party 1
Luzon Farmers Party 1
You Against Corruption And Poverty 1
Total 241
Source: Congress Web site
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Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the Philippines Party-List election result
Party-list Votes % Seats
Below is the result of the party-list vote. Most seats in the Congress are not elected through the party list system.
Buhay Hayaan Yumabong 1,169,248 7.42 3
Bayan Muna 976,699 6.20 2
Citizen's Battle Against Corruption 755,605 4.79
Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives 621,211 3.94 1
Gabriela Women's Party 621,086 3.94
Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. 487,354 3.09
Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party 466,019 2.96
Alagad 423,090 2.68
Cooperative NATCCO Network Party 409,812 2.60
Luzon Farmers Party 409,133 2.60
Bagong Alyansang Tagapagtaguyod ng Adhikaing Sambayanan 385,654 2.45
Alliance of Rural Concerns 373,840 2.37
Anak Pawis 369,366 2.34
Abono 339,897 2.16
Anak Mindanao 338,125 2.15
Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. 328,649 2.09
Total 30,049,524 21
Source: COMELEC

2007 Senatorial Election

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Summary of the 14 May 2007 Senate of the Philippines election results
Rank Candidate Coalition - Party Votes
1. Loren B. Legarda Genuine Opposition - NPC 18,501,209
2. Francis Joseph G. Escudero Genuine Opposition - NPC 18,264,889
3. Panfilo M. Lacson Genuine Opposition 15,508,966
4. Manuel B. Villar, Jr. Genuine Opposition - NP 15,338,249
5. Francis N. Pangilinan Independent - LP 14,534,322
6. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III Genuine Opposition - LP 14,309,093
7. Edgardo J. Angara, Jr. TEAM Unity - LDP 12,657,538
8. Joker P. Arroyo TEAM Unity - KAMPI 11,802,870
9. Alan Peter S. Cayetano Genuine Opposition - NP 11,787,475
10. Gregorio B. Honasan Independent 11,605,433
11. Antonio F. Trillanes IV Genuine Opposition - UNO 11,189,467
12. Juan Miguel F. Zubiri TEAM Unity - Lakas CMD 11,004,099
13. Aquilino L. Pimentel III Genuine Opposition - PDP-LABAN 10,984,807
14. Ralph G. Recto TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 10,721,088
15. Michael T. Defensor TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 9,938,816
16. Prospero A. Pichay, Jr. TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 9,798,355
17. Sonia M. Roco Genuine Opposition - AD 8,457,710
18. Cesar M. Montano TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 7,800,179
19. Vicente C. Sotto III TEAM Unity - NPC 7,638,260
20. John Henry R. Osmeña Genuine Opposition - UNO 7,266,905
21. Vicente P. Magsaysay TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 6,357,769
22. Anna Dominique M. Coseteng Genuine Opposition - Independent 5,274,571
23. Teresa Aquino-Oreta TEAM Unity - NPC 4,361,969
24. Luis C. Singson TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD 4,353,556
25. Richard I. Gomez Independent 2,725,618
26. Sultan Jamalul D. Kiram III TEAM Unity - PDSP 2,488,553
27. Melchor G. Chavez Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 843,675
28. Martin D. Bautista Ang Kapatiran 761,157
29. Zosimo Jesus M. Paredes II Ang Kapatiran 713,812
30. Joselito Pepito P. Cayetano* Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 510,340
31. Adrian O. Sison Ang Kapatiran 402,324
32. Oliver O. Lozano Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 305,637
33. Antonio L. Estrella Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 285,479
34. Victor N. Wood Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 283,033
35. Felix C. Cantal Philippine Green Republican Party 123,602
36. Eduardo F. Orpilla Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 107,512
37. Ruben C. Enciso Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 100,517
Note: A total of 37 candidates ran for senator.[1] Source: COMELEC.gov.ph website

2004 Presidential election

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Summary of the final official congressional canvass of the 10 May 2004 Philippine presidential election results
Candidate Party Votes %
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Lakas-Christian and Muslim Democrats / Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan 12,905,808 39.99
Fernando Poe, Jr. Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino 11,782,232 36.51
Panfilo Lacson Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino (Agapito Aquino Wing) 3,510,080 10.88
Raul Roco Aksyon Demokratiko / Alyansa ng Pag-Asa 2,082,762 6.45
Eduardo Villanueva Bangon Pilipinas Movement 1,988,218 6.16
Total 32,269,100 100.0
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Summary of the final official congressional canvass of the 10 May 2004 Philippine Vice Presidential election election results
Candidate Party Votes %
Noli de Castro Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan 15,100,431 49.80
Loren Legarda KNP 14,218,709 46.90
Herminio Aquino Aksyon Demokratiko / Alyansa ng Pag-Asa 981,500 3.24
Rodolfo Pajo Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa 22,244 0.06
Total 30,322,884 100.0

Past elections and referendums

Presidential elections and referendums

Senate elections

House elections

Parliamentary elections

Constitutional Convention elections

Other elections and plebiscites

Local plebiscites

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