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  2. List of Philippine presidential election results by province

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    The following is a chronological table of Philippine presidential elections by province, and in some instances, by cities. The presidential election is a direct election by popular vote , where the winner with the most votes wins ; there is no runoff .

  3. Hugpong ng Pagbabago - Wikipedia

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    Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP; transl. Alliance for Change) [1] is a regional political party and former political alliance in the Philippines. [1] [2] [3] Formed in 2018 by Sara Duterte, the party was established in support of President Rodrigo Duterte's administration, and was the administration electoral alliance for the 2019 Philippine general election.

  4. Elections in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Elections in the Philippines are of several types. The president, vice-president, and the senators are elected for a six-year term, while the members of the House of Representatives, governors, vice-governors, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board members), mayors, vice-mayors, members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod/members of the Sangguniang Bayan (city/municipal councilors ...

  5. 2022 Philippine presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Philippine presidential and vice presidential elections were held on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 general election.This was the 17th direct presidential election and 16th vice presidential election in the Philippines since 1935, and the sixth sextennial presidential and vice presidential election since 1992.

  6. 2021 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    January 4 – President Duterte signs Republic Act No. 11510, institutionalizing the alternative learning system (ALS). [2] [3]January 18 – The Department of National Defense announces its unilateral termination of its 1989 accord with the University of the Philippines which took effect three days earlier over claims that the New People's Army is recruiting members in the universities' campuses.

  7. Template:2019 Philippine Senate election results - Wikipedia

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    Candidate Party or alliance Votes % Cynthia Villar: Hugpong ng Pagbabago: Nacionalista Party: 25,283,727: 53.46: Grace Poe: Independent: 22,029,788: 46.58: Bong Go

  8. 2022 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    Voting for local absentee voters in the Philippines: April 27, 2022: April 29, 2022: Election silence May 8, 2022 Election day; voting for non-absentee voters in the Philippines: May 9, 2022: May 9, 2022: Counting of votes for city and municipal officials May 9, 2022 May 12, 2022 Counting of votes for provincial officials and members of ...

  9. 2020 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    2020 in the Philippines details events of note that have occurred in the Philippines in 2020. This year is largely defined by COVID-19 pandemic that caused of the national economic recession and continued until the state of public health emergency was lifted in the country on July 21, 2023.