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The Senate of the Philippines is elected via multiple non-transferable vote on an at-large basis, where a voter has 12 votes, cannot transfer any of the votes to a candidate, and can vote for up to twelve candidates. If the mock ballot has 13 or more preferences, the pollster classifies it as "invalid."
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 ...
Opinion polling in Philippines is conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS), Pulse Asia, RP- Mission and Development Foundation Inc. (RPMD), OCTA Research, and other pollsters. Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order.
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48 years, 1 month, and 29 days November 9, 1965 48 years, 3 months, 19 days December 30, 1965: Miriam Defensor Santiago: June 15, 1945 46 years, 10 months, and 26 days May 11, 1992 Lost election: First attempt Gilbert Teodoro: June 14, 1964 45 years, 10 months, and 26 days May 10, 2010 Grace Poe Llamanzares: September 3, 1968 47 years, 8 months ...
The Supreme Court declares their vote on Grace Poe's natural-born status and 10-year residency is final and executory, and she is eligible to the presidency (April 9). Pulse Asia [15] Apr 5–10, 2016 4,000 ±1.5% 20 25 32: 18 1 1 2 1 The Center [16] Apr 1–7, 2016 1,800 ±2.5% 22 25: 29: 19 2 – – 2.3 Pulse Asia [17] Mar 29–Apr 3, 2016 ...
Fieldwork date(s) Pollster Sample size MoE Approve Disapprove Undecided/no opinion Net Nov 29 - Dec 3 Publicus Asia [1]: 1,500 ±3.0% 33 38: 29 -5 Nov 26 - Dec 3
The election saw the highest turnout since 1998, with about 56 million voters participating. Marcos received 31.6 million votes, the most votes ever cast for a candidate in a presidential election in the Philippines, while Duterte received 32.2 million votes, the most votes ever cast for a candidate in the country.