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ELEKSYON 2010: Regional Election Results Tally - GMA Site; Auto-Vote 2010: Presidential Election Results - Hatol ng Bayan Site; Auto-Vote 2010: Vice-Presidential Election Results - Hatol ng Bayan Site; The Vote 2010 Election Results Tally - Bombo Radyo Site; NGOs. Official website of National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) Official ...
Provincial results: Parties that won at least a plurality of the vote in each province. Note that election is not via per province but nationwide as a single at-large "district". The 2010 House of Representatives of the Philippines party-list election was on May 10, 2010.
Elections for all positions in the Philippines above the barangay (except for Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao regional level) were held on May 10, 2010. The elected president is Benigno Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines, succeeding President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo who was barred from seeking re-election due to term restrictions.
By May 21, GMA News and Public Affairs, based on their partial and unofficial tally, ... ELEKSYON 2010: Regional Election Results Tally – GMA Site;
However, with the resolution of pending disputed election results by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC), the Liberals lost three more governorships. [1] Attracting international attention is the election race for governor of Maguindanao where Esmael Mangudadatu will be competing after a rival clan kidnapped and murdered 57 people including ...
Local elections were held in the Manila on May 10, 2010, within the Philippine general election.The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, the six Congressmen, and the councilors, six in each of the city's six legislative districts.
Calexico's first transgender mayor and a City Council ally were recalled by a hefty margin. The election pitted the town's established old guard against young progressives looking to upend the ...
The 2010 presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives as well as local elections occurred on the same date. The Philippines uses plurality-at-large voting for seats in the Senate: the twelve candidates with the highest number of votes wins the twelve seats up for election.