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President Corazon Aquino. President: Corazon Aquino ; Vice President: Salvador Laurel (Nacionalista) Chief Justice: Claudio Teehankee (until April 18) Pedro Yap (April 18 – July 1) Marcelo Fernan (starting July 1) Philippine Congress: 8th Congress of the Philippines; Senate President: Jovito Salonga
This is a list of Philippine presidents by tickets. The list contains the candidates for the offices of President of the Philippines and Vice President of the Philippines that their parties have nominated since 1935. This list only includes the major parties and coalitions during the elections and their closest rivals during the elections.
For much of its history since 1935, the Philippines has been governed as a presidential unitary republic.The term "general election" is not predominantly used in the Philippines, but for the purposes of this article, a "general election" may refer to an election day where the presidency or at least a class of members of Congress are on the ballot.
This list of presidential elections in the Philippines includes election results of both presidential and vice presidential elections since 1899 with the candidates' political party and their corresponding percentage. The offices of the president and vice president are elected separately; hence a voter may split their vote.
1988 United States Senate elections; United States Senate election in Connecticut, 1988; United States Senate election in Florida, 1988; United States Senate election in Hawaii, 1988
In July 1988 the Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis chose Lloyd Bentsen to be the Democratic vice-presidential candidate. [10] As the Texas Democrats had already had their primary for senate candidate, Bentsen could not be replaced on the ballot. [10] Bentsen was however able to run both for the Senate and for vice-president as ...
Texas Sen. Phil King, a Republican, is working to secure his second term in the Texas Senate as he bids against Democrat Andy Morris. King, a former state House representative who has served in ...
[3] [4] The president is directly elected by qualified voters to a six-year term and must be "a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter, able to read and write, at least forty years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election". No elected ...