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  2. 2016 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Benigno Aquino III, the outgoing president, whose term expired on June 30, 2016 Map of the results of the 2010 vice presidential election.. Senator Benigno Aquino III of the Liberal Party, who ran on an anti-corruption platform, won the 2010 election with 42.08% of the votes defeating Joseph Estrada, a former president who was deposed in 2001 after scandals of massive corruption, and several ...

  3. Candidates in the 2016 Philippine presidential election

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    Dick Gordon. Richard J. Gordon launched a presidential bid in 2010 for his own party of Bagumbayan-VNP. Gordon also launched a senatorial bid in 2013 but lost by a close margin to Gringo Honasan for the final Senate seat. Having a clean and strong track record, Gordon was a potential candidate for 2016.

  4. Timeline of the 2016 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    March 26, 2016. Start of Campaign period for district representatives and local officials. [ 19 ] April 9, 2016. Start of casting of ballots for overseas absentee voters. (until May 9, 2016) [ 19 ] April 27–29, 2016. Casting of ballots for local absentee voters.

  5. 2016 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A general election in the Philippines took place on May 9, 2016, for executive and legislative branches for all levels of government – national, provincial, and local, except for the barangay officials. At the top of the ballot was the election for successors to Philippine President Benigno Aquino III and Vice President Jejomar Binay.

  6. Rodrigo Duterte 2016 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 presidential campaign of Rodrigo Duterte was announced on November 21, 2015. Rodrigo Duterte, who was then serving as Mayor of Davao City, had refused to run and turned down other presidential and vice-presidential aspirants' offers to be his running mate, including that of Jejomar Binay, Miriam Defensor-Santiago and Bongbong Marcos.

  7. PiliPinas Debate 2016 – Luzon leg - Wikipedia

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    None (Final) The Luzon leg of the PiliPinas Debates 2016 is the third and final presidential debate of the 2016 Philippine elections, was held at the University of Pangasinan in Dagupan on April 24, 2016. It was organized by COMELEC and KBP with ABS-CBN, and Manila Bulletin as media partners. The debate was moderated by ABS-CBN News and Current ...

  8. Rodrigo Duterte's August 7, 2016, speech - Wikipedia

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    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made a speech at the Naval Station Felix Apolinario in Camp Panacan, Davao City on August 7, 2016. In the speech, delivered shortly after midnight during his wake visit to four NavForEastMin soldiers killed during clashes with the New People's Army in Compostela Valley, Duterte revealed the names of 150 public officials, including mayors and other local ...

  9. PiliPinas Debates 2016 – Visayas leg - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Luzon leg. The Visayas leg of the PiliPinas Debates 2016 is the second presidential debate of the 2016 Philippine elections, held at the Performing Arts Hall of the University of the Philippines in Cebu City on March 20, 2016. [1] It was organized by COMELEC and KBP with TV5, Philippine Star, and BusinessWorld as media partners.