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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. 2016 Philippine general election - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of elections in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Regional elections were not synchronized with general elections above, but on 2013 and 2016, they were. The 2016 election was the last ARMM election. After the approval of the Bangsamoro in a plebiscite, there was a transition period, and the first Bangsamoro election is expected to be held on 2022.

  5. 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 .

  6. 2016 Philippine House of Representatives party-list election

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    The election was via the party-list system, with a 2% "soft" election threshold via the Hare quota, except that no party can win more than 3 seats, and if the seats won do not reach the 20% of the seats of the entire House of Representatives, the parties that have yet to win seats will get a seat each until the 20% reserved for party-lists have ...

  7. 2016 Manila local elections - Wikipedia

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    2016 Philippine House of Representatives election in the 4th District of Manila; Party Candidate Votes % Asenso: Edward Maceda: 46,349 : 41.53 : KABAKA: Don Juan Bagatsing: 23,807 21.28 Independent: Science Reyes 23,650 21.25 NUP: Rosemary "Annie" Leilani Bonoan 16,525 14.81 PDP–Laban: Jobe Sherwin Nkemakolam 1,263 1.13 Total votes 111,594 : ...

  8. 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections in Metro ...

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    2016 Philippine House of Representatives election at Quezon City's 1st district Party Candidate Votes % PDP–Laban: Vincent "Bingbong" Crisologo: 81,799 : 55.20% : Liberal: Francisco "Boy" Calalay 57,056 38.50% Margin of victory: 24,743 16.70% Valid ballots 138,855 93.70% Invalid or blank votes 9,342 6.30% Total votes 138,855 : 100% : PDP ...

  9. 2016 Philippine House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia

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    The House of Representatives elections were part of the 2016 general election where elections for President, Vice President, Senators, and all local officials, including those from the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, were also held. The Philippines uses parallel voting in its lower house elections. There are 297 seats in the House; 238 of ...