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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 at 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 235 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 coalition governments. 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.
Upcoming national and local elections
2004 general elections
2004 Presidential election
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo | Kabalikat ng Mamamayang Pilipino/Lakas CMD/Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan | 12,905,808 | 39.99 |
| Fernando Poe, Jr. | Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino/Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino | 11,782,232 | 36.51 |
| Panfilo Lacson | Independent | 3,510,080 | 10.88 |
| Raul Roco | Aksyon Demokratiko | 2,082,762 | 6.45 |
| Eduardo Villanueva | Bangon Pilipinas Movement | 1,988,218 | 6.16 |
| Total | 32,269,100 | 100.00 | |
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noli de Castro | Independent/Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan | 15,100,431 | 49.80 |
| Loren Legarda | Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino | 14,218,709 | 46.90 |
| Herminio Aquino | Aksyon Demokratiko | 981,500 | 3.24 |
| Rodolfo Pajo | Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa | 22,244 | 0.06 |
| Total | 30,322,884 | 100.00 | |
2004 House election
Summary of the 10 May 2004 House of Representatives of the
Philippines election results |-
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Parties !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats |-
|align=left colspan=2|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. |- |align=left
valign=top|Lakas-Christian and Muslim Democrats |valign="top"|75 |-
|align=left valign=top|Nationalist People's Coalition |valign="top"|53 |-
|align=left valign=top|Liberal Party |valign="top"|34 |- |align=left
valign=top|Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino |valign="top"|7 |-
|align=left valign=top|Nacionalista Party |valign="top"|5 |- |align=left
valign=top|Philippine Democratic Socialist Party
|valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Buhay |valign="top"|2 |- |align=left
valign=top|Aksyon Demokratiko |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng
Bayan |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
|valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Sarro
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Alayon
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Partido Magdala
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Akbayan ! Citizens' Action
Party |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Bayan Muna (Nation First)
|valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Association of
Philippine Electric Cooperatives |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Anakpawis
(Toiling Masses) |valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Butil Farmers Party
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Coop
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|VFP |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Amin |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Ave |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Alagad
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Gabriela Women's Party |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|An Waray |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Workers' Party (Partido ng Manggagawa) |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Alif |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Citizen's Battle Against Corruption (Cibac) |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Non-partisans |valign="top"|12 |- |align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Total |width="30" align="right"
style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|235 |- |align=left colspan=2|Source: Congress Web site |}
Summary of the 10 May 2004 House of Representatives of the Philippines Party-List election result |- !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Party-list !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Votes !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|% |- |align=left colspan=3|Below is the result of the party-list vote. Most seats in the Congress are not elected through the party list system |- |align=left valign=top|Bayan Muna |valign="top"|1,203,305 |valign="top"|9.4585 |- |align=left valign=top|Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives |valign="top"|934,995 |valign="top"|7.3495 |- |align=left valign=top|Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party |valign="top"|852,473 |valign="top"|6.7008 |- |align=left valign=top|Buhay |valign="top"|705,730 |valign="top"|5.5473 |- |align=left valign=top|Anakpawis |valign="top"|538,396 |valign="top"|4.2320 |- |align=left valign=top|Citizen's Battle Against Corruption |valign="top"|495,193 |valign="top"|3.8924 |- |align=left valign=top|Gabriela Women's Party |valign="top"|464,586 |valign="top"|3.6518 |- |align=left valign=top|Partido ng Manggagawa |valign="top"|448,072 |valign="top"|3.5220 |- |align=left valign=top|Butil Farmers Party |valign="top"|429,259 |valign="top"|3.3742 |- |align=left valign=top|Alliance of Volunteer Educators |valign="top"|343,498 |valign="top"|2.7000 |- |align=left valign=top|Alagad |valign="top"|340,977 |valign="top"|2.6802 |- |align=left valign=top|Veterans Freedom Party |valign="top"|340,759 |valign="top"|2.6785 |- |align=left valign=top|Cooperative NATCCO Network Party |valign="top"|270,950 |valign="top"|2.1298 |- |align=left valign=top|Anak Mindanao |valign="top"|269,750 |valign="top"|2.1204 |- |align=left valign=top|Ang Laban ng Indiginong Filipino |valign="top"|269,345 |valign="top"|2.1172 |- |align=left valign=top|An Waray |valign="top"|268,164 |valign="top"|2.1079 |- |align=left valign=top|ABA-AKO |valign="top"|251,597 |valign="top"|1.9777 |- |align=left valign=top|Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy |valign="top"|244,137 |valign="top"|1.9190 |- |align=left valign=top|Senior Citizens/Elderly |valign="top"|236,571 |valign="top"|1.8595 |- |align=left valign=top|Philippines Guardians Brotherhood, Inc. |valign="top"|213,662 |valign="top"|1.6795 |- |align=left valign=top|Anak ng Bayan |valign="top"|213,068 |valign="top"|1.6748 |- |align=left valign=top|Trade Union Congress Party |valign="top"|201,396 |valign="top"|1.5831 |- |align=left valign=top|Sanlakas |valign="top"|189,517 |valign="top"|1.4897 |- |align=left valign=top|Bigkis Pinoy Movement |valign="top"|186,264 |valign="top"|1.4641 |- |align=left valign=top|Suara Bangsamoro |valign="top"|164,494 |valign="top"|1.2930 |- |align=left valign=top|Cocofed - Philippine Coconut Producers Federation, Inc. |valign="top"|163,952 |valign="top"|1.2887 |- |align=left valign=top|Sagip-Katwa Foundation, Inc. |valign="top"|161,797 |valign="top"|1.2718 |- |align=left valign=top|Aksyon Sambayan |valign="top"|156,467 |valign="top"|1.2299 |- |align=left valign=top|People's Movement against Poverty |valign="top"|144,740 |valign="top"|1.1377 |- |align=left valign=top|Barangay Association for National Advancement and Transparency |valign="top"|143,454 |valign="top"|1.1276 |- |align=left valign=top|Abay Pamiliya Foundation, Inc. |valign="top"|133,952 |valign="top"|1.0529 |- |align=left valign=top|SMILE |valign="top"|133,425 |valign="top"|1.0488 |- |align=left valign=top|Abanse! Pinay |valign="top"|115,855 |valign="top"|0.9107 |- |align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Total |width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|12,721,952 | |- |align=left colspan=3|Source: COMELEC |}
2004 Senatorial election
Summary of the 10 May 2004 Senate of the Philippines election results |- !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=left valign=top|Rank !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=left width=225|Candidate !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=left|Party !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=right|Votes |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 1.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Manuel Roxas II||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|K-4 - Liberal Party||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 19,372,888 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 2.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Ramon Revilla Jr.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|K-4 - Lakas CMD||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 15,801,531 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 3.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|KNP - PDP-LABAN||style="background: #FFFFCC"|13,519,998 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 4.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Maria Ana Consuelo Madrigal||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|KNP - LDP||style="background: #FFFFCC"|13,253,692 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"|5.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Richard Gordon ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| K-4 - Lakas CMD ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 12,707,151 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"|6.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"|Pilar Juliana Cayetano ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| K-4 - Lakas CMD ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 12,542,054 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 7.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC" |Miriam Defensor-Santiago ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| K-4 - PRP ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 12,187,401 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 8.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| Alfredo Lim||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| KNP - Independent ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 11,286,428 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"| 9.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| Juan Ponce Enrile ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| KNP - PMP ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 11,191,162 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"|10.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| Jinggoy Estrada ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| KNP - PMP ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 11,094,120 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"|11.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| Manuel Lapid ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| K-4 - Lakas CMD ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 10,970,941 |- |align=right style="background: #FFFFCC"|12.||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| Rodolfo Biazon ||align=left style="background: #FFFFCC"| K-4 - Liberal Party ||style="background: #FFFFCC"| 10,635,270 |- !style="background: "white"| !style="background: "white"| !style="background: "white"| !style="background: "white"| |- |13.||align=left|Robert Barbers ||align=left| K-4 - Lakas CMD || 10,624,585 |- |14.||align=left|Ernesto Maceda ||align=left| KNP - NPC || 9,944,328 |- |15.||align=left|John Henry Osmeña || align=left|K-4 - NPC || 9,914,179 |- |16.||align=left|Orlando S. Mercado || align=left|K-4 - Lakas CMD || 8,295,024 |- |17.||align=left|Robert Jaworski || align=left|K-4 - Lakas-CMD || 6,921,425 |- |18.||align=left|Maria Elisa Anson-Roa || align=left|KNP - PMP || 5,873,845 |- |19.||align=left|Francisco Tatad || align=left|KNP - LDP || 5,718,740 |- |20.||align=left|Heherson Alvarez || align=left|Independent || 4,791,085 |- |21.||align=left|Ernesto Herrera || align=left|KNP - Independent || 4,612,036 |- |22.||align=left|Perfecto Yasay Jr. || align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 4,408,808 |- |23.||align=left|Francisco Chavez || align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko || 4,286,838 |- |24.||align=left|Carlos M. Padilla || align=left|Independent || 3,863,693 |- |25.||align=left|Salvador Escudero III || align=left|KNP - Independent / NPC || 3,780,469 |- |26.||align=left|Amina Rasul || align=left|KNP - PDP-LABAN || 3,456,480 |- |27.||align=left|Jose Sonza || align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 2,839,442 |- |28.||align=left|Parouk Hussin || align=left|K-4 - Lakas-CMD|| 2,821,522 |- |29.||align=left|Didagen Dilangalen|| align=left|KNP - Independent|| 2,222,069 |- |30.||align=left|Melanio Mauricio|| align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 1,144,279 |- |31.||align=left|Pilar Pilapil|| align=left|Independent|| 692,137 |- |32.||align=left|Eduardo Nonato Joson|| align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 631,041 |- |33.||align=left|Edgar Ilarde|| align=left|Independent|| 527,865 |- |34.||align=left|Nicanor Gatmaytan Jr.|| align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 453,693 |- |35.||align=left|Olivia Coo|| align=left|Aksyon Demokratiko|| 338,846 |- |36.||align=left|Oliver Lozano|| align=left|Independent|| 238,272 |- |37.||align=left|Alvin Alvincent Almirante|| align=left|KBL|| 206,097 |- |38.||align=left|Ramon Montaño|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 159,735 |- |39.||align=left|Matuan Usop|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 137,376 |- |40.||align=left|Angel Rosario|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 98,932 |- |41.||align=left|Ismael Aparri|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 97,430 |- |42.||align=left|Norma Nueva|| align=left|KBL|| 96,129 |- |43.||align=left|Carmen X. Borja|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 95,755 |- |44.||align=left|Pendatun Decampong|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 94,713 |- |45.||align=left|Gerardo del Mundo|| align=left|Independent||88,962 |- |46.||align=left|El Cid Fajardo|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 79,471 |- |47.||align=left|Iderlina Pagunuran|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 59,712 |- |48.||align=left|Arturo Estuita|| align=left|Partido Isang Bansa Isang Diwa || 39,094 |- !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" colspan=2 align=left| Note: A total of 48 candidates ran for senator. !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" colspan=2 align=left|Source: Philippine Commission on Elections |}
2007 Senatorial Election
Summary of the 14 May 2007 Senate of the Philippines election results |- !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=left width=170|Candidate !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=left width=170|Party !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" align=right width=70|Votes |- |align=left|Loren B. Legarda ||align=left|Genuine Opposition - NPC ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|18,501,209 |- |align=left|Francis Joseph G. Escudero ||align=left|Genuine Opposition - NPC ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|18,264,889 |- |align=left|Panfilo Lacson||align=left|Genuine Opposition ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|15,508,966 |- |align=left|Manuel Villar, Jr.||align=left|Genuine Opposition - NP ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|15,338,249 |- |align=left|Francis "Kiko" N. Pangilinan ||align=left|Independent - LP ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|14,534,322 |- |align=left|Benigno S. Aquino III||align=left|Genuine Opposition - LP ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|14,309,093 |- |align=left|Edgardo J. Angara, Jr.||align=left|TEAM Unity - LDP ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|12,657,538 |- |align=left|Joker P. Arroyo ||align=left|TEAM Unity - KAMPI ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|11,802,870 |- |align=left|Alan Peter S. Cayetano||align=left|Genuine Opposition - NP ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|11,787,475 |- |align=left|Gregorio B. Honasan||align=left|Independent ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|11,605,433 |- |align=left|Antonio F. Trillanes IV ||align=left|Genuine Opposition - GO ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|11,189,467 |- |align=left|Juan Miguel F. Zubiri||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas CMD ||bgcolor=#FFFFCC|11,004,099 |- |align=left|Aquilino D.L. Pimentel III||align=left|Genuine Opposition - PDP-Laban ||10,984,807 |- |align=left|Ralph G. Recto||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||10,721,088 |- |align=left|Michael T. Defensor||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||9,938,816 |- |align=left|Prospero A. Pichay, Jr.||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||9,798,355 |- |align=left|Sonia M. Roco||align=left|Genuine Opposition - AD ||8,457,710 |- |align=left|Cesar M. Montano||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||7,800,179 |- |align=left|Vicente C. Sotto III||align=left|TEAM Unity - NPC ||7,638,260 |- |align=left|John Henry R. Osmeña||align=left|Genuine Opposition - GO ||7,266,905 |- |align=left|Vicente P. Magsaysay||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||6,357,769 |- |align=left|Anna Dominique "Nikki" Coseteng||align=left|Genuine Opposition - Independent ||5,274,571 |- |align=left|Teresa S. Aquino-Oreta||align=left|TEAM Unity - NPC ||4,361,969 |- |align=left|Luis "Chavit" C. Singson||align=left|TEAM Unity - Lakas-CMD ||4,353,556 |- |align=left|Richard Gomez||align=left| Independent ||2,725,618 |- |align=left|Jamalul D. Kiram III ||align=left|TEAM Unity - PDSP ||2,488,553 |- |align=left|Melchor Chavez||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||843,675 |- |align=left|Martin Bautista||align=left|Ang Kapatiran ||761,157 |- |align=left|Zosimo Jesus Paredes II ||align=left|Ang Kapatiran ||713,812 |- |align=left|Joselito Cayetano*||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||510,340 |- |align=left|Adrian Sison||align=left|Ang Kapatiran ||402,324 |- |align=left|Oliver Lozano||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||305,637 |- |align=left|Antonio Estrella||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||285,479 |- |align=left|Victor Wood||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||283,033 |- |align=left|Felix Cantal||align=left|PGRP ||123,602 |- |align=left|Eduardo Orpilla ||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||107,512 |- |align=left|Ruben Enciso ||align=left|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan ||100,517 |- !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" colspan=2 align=left| Note: A total of 37 candidates ran for senator.[1] !style="background-color:#AAAAAA" colspan=2 align=left|Source: COMELEC.gov.ph website |}
2007 House election
Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the
Philippines election results |-
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Parties !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats |-
|align=left colspan=2|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. |- |align=left
valign=top|Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (Includes
SARRO, BO-PK, PROMDI,
KDT and UNA) |valign="top"|70 |-
|align=left valign=top|Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (Includes
Padajon Surigao, 1-CEBU, UNA and PTM) |valign="top"|47 |- |align=left
valign=top|Nationalist People's Coalition (Includes
Achievers with Integrity Movement) |valign="top"|26 |-
|align=left valign=top|Liberal |valign="top"|16 |- |align=left
valign=top|Nacionalista Party (Includes Abante Viscaya) |valign="top"|6 |- |align=left valign=top|Partido ng Demokratikong Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan |valign="top"|4 |-
|align=left valign=top|Partido Demokratiko Sosyalista ng
Pilipinas |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Laban ng
Demokratikong Pilipino |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Genuine
Opposition |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Pwersa ng Masang
Pilipino |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Koalisyon ng mga Pulitikong na
Maka-Administrasyon |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Independents (Caucuses with the Genuine Opposition) |valign="top"|5 |- |align=left valign=top|Buhay Hayaan Yumabong |valign="top"|3 |- |align=left valign=top|Bayan
Muna |valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Citizen's Battle
Against Corruption |valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Gabriela Women's Party
|valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Association of
Philippine Electric Cooperatives |valign="top"|2 |- |align=left valign=top|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Abono |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment
through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Akbayan ! Citizens' Action Party |valign="top"|1 |-
|align=left valign=top|Alliance of Rural Concerns |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
valign=top|Anak Mindanao |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Anak Pawis |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|An Waray
|valign="top"|1 |- |align=left valign=top|Cooperative–Natco Network Party |valign="top"|1 |-
|align=left valign=top|Luzon Farmers Party |valign="top"|1 |- |align=left
style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Total |width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|237 |- |align=left
colspan=2|Source: Congress Web site |}
Summary of the 14 May 2007 House of Representatives of the Philippines Party-List election result |- !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Party-list !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Votes !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|% |- |align=left colspan=3|Below is the result of the party-list vote. Most seats in the Congress are not elected through the party list system. |- |align=left valign=top|Buhay Hayaan Yumabong |valign="top"|1,169,248 |valign="top"|7.42 |- |align=left valign=top|Bayan Muna |valign="top"|976,699 |valign="top"|6.20 |- |align=left valign=top|Citizen's Battle Against Corruption |valign="top"|755,605 |valign="top"|4.79 |- |align=left valign=top|Association of Philippine Electric Cooperatives |valign="top"|621,211 |valign="top"|3.94 |- |align=left valign=top|Gabriela Women's Party |valign="top"|621,086 |valign="top"|3.94 |- |align=left valign=top|Advocacy for Teacher Empowerment Through Action, Cooperation and Harmony Towards Educational Reforms, Inc. |valign="top"|487,354 |valign="top"|3.09 |- |align=left valign=top|Akbayan! Citizen's Action Party |valign="top"|466,019 |valign="top"|2.96 |- |align=left valign=top|Alagad |valign="top"|423,090 |valign="top"|2.68 |- |align=left valign=top|Cooperative NATCCO Network Party |valign="top"|409,812 |valign="top"|2.60 |- |align=left valign=top|Luzon Farmers Party |valign="top"|409,133 |valign="top"|2.60 |- |align=left valign=top|Bagong Alyansang Tagapagtaguyod ng Adhikaing Sambayanan |valign="top"|385,654 |valign="top"|2.45 |- |align=left valign=top|Alliance of Rural Concerns |valign="top"|373,840 |valign="top"|2.37 |- |align=left valign=top|Anak Pawis |valign="top"|369,366 |valign="top"|2.34 |- |align=left valign=top|Abono |valign="top"|339,897 |valign="top"|2.16 |- |align=left valign=top|Anak Mindanao |valign="top"|338,125 |valign="top"|2.15 |- |align=left valign=top|Agricultural Sector Alliance of the Philippines, Inc. |valign="top"|328,649 |valign="top"|2.09 |- |align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|Total |width="30" align="right" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|30,049,524 |- |align=left colspan=3|Source: COMELEC |}
Past elections and referendums
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Philippine general elections |
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| 1898 | 1907 | 1909 | 1912 | 1916 | 1919 | 1922 | 1925 | 1928 | 1931 | 1934 | 1935 | 1938 | 1941 | 1943 | 1946 | 1947 | 1949 | 1951 | 1953 | 1955 | 1957 | 1959 | 1961 | 1963 | 1965 | 1967 | 1969 | 1971 | 1978 IBP Regional | 1978 IBP Sectoral | 1981 | 1984 | 1986 | 1987 | 1992 | 1995 | 1998 | 2001 | 2004 | 2007 | 2010 | 2013 |
|
Philippine Constitutional Convention elections |
| 1934 | 1970 |
| Philippine
referendums |
| 1935 | 1937 | 1940 | 1947 | 1973 (Jan) | 1973 (Jul) | 1975 | 1976 | 1977 | 1981 (Apr) | 1981 (Jun) | 1984 | 1987 |
Other elections and plebiscites
|
Philippine local elections |
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| 1895 | 1899 | 1905 | 1909 | 1912 | 1937 | 1940 | 1941 | 1943 | 1946 | 1949 | 1951 | 1953 | 1955 | 1957 | 1959 | 1961 | 1963 | 1965 | 1967 | 1969 | 1971 | 1980 | 1988 | 1992 | 1995 | 1998 | 2001 | 2004 | 2007 | 2010 | 2013 |
| Philippine
barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections |
| 1975 (KB) | 1982 | 1989 | 1992 | 1994 | 1996 | 1997 | 2002 | 2007 |
| Elections
and plebiscites for the autonomous regions |
| 1990 ARMM | 1993 ARMM | 1996 ARMM | 1998 CAR | 2001 ARMM plebiscite | 2001 ARMM election | 2005 ARMM | 2008 ARMM |
| Other
elections |
| 1975 Sangguniang Bayan | 1979 Sangguniang Pampook |
Local plebiscites
See also
- Philippine midterm election
- Electoral calendar
- Electoral system
- President of the Philippines
- Vice President of the Philippines
- Philippine Congress
- Senate of the Philippines
- House of Representatives of the Philippines
- Commission on Elections
External links
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