Batasang Pambansa canvass for the 1986 Philippine presidential election

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The following is the official canvassing of votes by the Batasang Pambansa for the 1986 Philippine presidential election . The canvassing started on February 10, 1986 and ended on February 15, 1986. [1]

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Members of the board of tellers

Members

MemberPartyDistrict
Rodolfo Albano KBL Isabela
Manolito Asok KBL Siquijor
Salvador Britanico KBL Iloilo
Edmundo B. Cea UNIDO Camarines Sur
Concordio Diel KBL Misamis Oriental
Marcelo Fernan UNIDO Cebu City
Neptali Gonzales UNIDO San Juan–Mandaluyong
Aquilino Pimentel Jr. PDP–Laban Cagayan de Oro
Source: Batasang Pambansa [1]

Alternates

AlternatePartyDistrict
Homobono AdazaMindanao Alliance Misamis Oriental
Rene Cayetano KBL Taguig–Pateros–Muntinlupa
Antonio Cuenco UNIDO Cebu City
Hernando Perez UNIDO Batangas
Regalado Maambong KBL Cebu
Ramon Mitra PDP–Laban Palawan
Celso Palma KBL Tawi-Tawi
Alberto Veloso KBL Leyte
Source: Batasang Pambansa [1]

Presidential election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Ferdinand Marcos Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 10,807,19753.62
Corazon Aquino United Nationalist Democratic Organization 9,291,71646.10
Reuben Canoy Social Democratic Party34,0410.17
Narciso PadillaMovement for Truth, Order and Righteousness23,6520.12
Total20,156,606100.00
Valid votes20,156,60697.30
Invalid/blank votes559,4692.70
Total votes20,716,075100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,278,74478.83
Source: Annex XXXVIII of the report by the International Observer Delegation
Province/City Marcos Aquino CanoyPadilla
Abra 77,3863,794417
Agusan del Norte 45,58732,92820910
Agusan del Sur 58,37543,43699614
Aklan 63,07864,4731024
Albay 75,354159,2102892
Angeles City 19,89849,9239300
Antique 65,22571,6942315
Aurora 19,89119,0711516
Bacolod City 52,59165,3211352
Bago 22,40013,19500
Baguio 41,64024,80353740
Bais 9,0809,257387
Basilan 26,66430,6511116
Bataan 70,74466,21124168
Batanes 2,8082,99427
Batangas 155,474236,61626309
Batangas City 23,02041,226776
Benguet 41,75651,826731,644
Bohol 170,635154,338815108
Bukidnon 115,176113,2242,50646
Bulacan 219,432275,738127819
Butuan 33,86640,66053323
Cabanatuan 38,20224,615513
Cadiz 36,0612,69000
Cagayan 275,92542,9031837
Cagayan de Oro 31,33643,3771,10440
Calbayog 24,58415,95020
Caloocan 116,119113,38113707
Camarines Norte 35,69873,96514113
Camarines Sur 110,078221,90700
Camiguin 11,14015,487972
Canlaon 7,5283,149980
Capiz 78,13064,078198
Catanduanes 33,98432,84256
Cavite 198,574139,57447769
Cavite City 30,22115,1935152
Cebu 264,211249,9981,22456
Cebu City 60,748167,280745114
Cotabato City 8,80318,9311312
Dagupan 22,02223,7951044
Danao 57,22534231
Dapitan 12,4859,5592105
Davao City 120,314142,8284,026311
Davao del Norte 168,720142,6075,38682
Davao del Sur 106,29977,1601,63043
Davao Oriental 45,48969,4231,43049
Dipolog 11,89415,6581577
Dumaguete 9,96321,8085535
Eastern Samar 43,68053,76443
General Santos 22,13137,15888104
Gingoog 17,96713,8181020
Ifugao 4,7426,600380
Iligan City 24,96544,04082057
Ilocos Norte 189,89771826
Ilocos Sur 191,61328,063737
Iloilo 224,617235,02910849
Iloilo City 55,28263,708712
Iriga City 9,25017,75808
Isabela 402,86020,0721519
Kalinga-Apayao 77,42910,6244992
La Carlota City 9,5044,46232
La Union 204,84427,48026149
Laguna 180,409220,92483904
Lanao del Norte 100,38344,07042222
Lanao del Sur 191,75528,676141
Laoag City 43,18988824
Lapu-Lapu City 22,37421,416566
Legazpi City 16,54726,900429
Leyte 300,803143,26124534
Lipa City 20,52532,742943
Lucena City 20,10229,03915213
Maguindanao 182,32057,86410856
Makati 110,27491,45268657
MalabonNavotasValenzuela 110,824140,24444686
MandaluyongSan Juan 72,11889,145441,001
Mandaue City 14,35242,97415815
Manila 388,266406,7472172,587
Marawi City 16,20310,8291723
Marinduque 34,46440,181725
Masbate 72,154100,12816718
Misamis Occidental 51,75841,4705268
Misamis Oriental 81,96260,8891,59549
Mountain Province 9,80310,66429358
Naga City 10,87430,080728
Negros del Norte 85,72149,703149
Negros Occidental 156,59597,2929051
Negros Oriental 113,402110,18765630
North Cotabato 83,869100,515293139
Northern Samar 62,88250,964415
Nueva Ecija 222,095131,81418116
Nueva Vizcaya 55,84749,73423138
Occidental Mindoro 42,91736,190730
Olongapo City 48,33933,7101397
Oriental Mindoro 71,96087,142728
Ormoc City 20,89522,6199711
Oroquieta City 8,81212,9191756
Ozamiz City 12,97821,92522113
Pagadian City 14,00917,2192592
Palawan 39,97044,7421522
Palayan City 7,7181,12801
Pampanga 114,733243,67229456
Pangasinan 398,138240,56576400
ParañaqueLas Piñas 80,442120,61267581
Pasay City 77,46973,93942462
PasigMarikina 95,206149,41044889
Puerto Princesa City 16,34915,380111
Quezon 136,312225,67240378
Quezon City 272,968342,9631972,750
Quirino 36,4156,73918
Rizal 130,335160,66136651
Romblon 30,61939,59438
Roxas City 19,01617,709218
Samar 68,28149,06900
San Carlos City, Negros del Norte 14,45414,069954
San Carlos City, Pangasinan 19,53719,28100
San Jose City 21,01711,966210
San Pablo City 27,18737,90212186
Silay City 19,44813,88920
Siquijor 20,66723,449210
Sorsogon 69,87098,7483382
South Cotabato 88,091115,629489141
Southern Leyte 73,93457,258113134
Sultan Kudarat 53,94941,40511448
Sulu 128,85434,3372220
Surigao City 12,91921,204703
Surigao del Norte 58,49677,99436443
Surigao del Sur 76,54147,202717
Tacloban City 32,80918,3991016
Tagaytay City 5,0603,132110
Tagbilaran City 8,76713,0436421
TaguigPaterosMuntinlupa 71,12986,76828367
Tangub City 5,13011,302392
Tarlac 166,900119,2295114
Tawi-Tawi 65,09611,33995
Toledo City 14,65220,671791
Trece Martires City 7,41516200
Zambales 82,78250,15111174
Zamboanga City 48,94370,13624305
Zamboanga del Norte 94,50953,22195329
Zamboanga del Sur 138,116123,0752,041116
Total10,807,1979,291,71634,04123,652
Province/City
Marcos Aquino CanoyPadilla

Vice presidential election

CandidatePartyVotes%
Arturo Tolentino Kilusang Bagong Lipunan 10,134,13050.66
Salvador Laurel United Nationalist Democratic Organization 9,173,10545.85
Eva Estrada Kalaw Liberal Party (Kalaw wing) [lower-alpha 1] 662,1853.31
Roger AriendaMovement for Truth, Order and Righteousness35,9740.18
Total20,005,394100.00
Valid votes20,005,39496.57
Invalid/blank votes710,6813.43
Total votes20,716,075100.00
Registered voters/turnout26,278,74478.83
Source: Annex XXXVIII of the report by the International Observer Delegation
  1. Kalaw ran under her own wing of the Liberal Party, while the rest of party supported Laurel's candidacy.
Province/City Tolentino Laurel Kalaw Arienda
Abra 76,2334,44115933
Agusan del Norte 44,82833,01831818
Agusan del Sur 56,98843,94434055
Aklan 60,14864,7082,13727
Albay 67,736153,53012,291139
Angeles City 20,99738,7669,802434
Antique 52,98282,35198725
Aurora 18,73919,56550929
Bacolod City 52,52255,40810,077100
Bago 21,63412,7987590
Baguio 40,93722,3633,137763
Bais 9,2009,035184
Basilan 26,42630,07649727
Bataan 68,26862,5535,674347
Batanes 2,8172,9441610
Batangas 31,711359,5472,143547
Batangas City 5,84158,02344196
Benguet 42,63847,9392,6941,398
Bohol 173,802151,1771,514112
Bukidnon 113,085113,6931,31641
Bulacan 217,443238,81035,5541,885
Butuan 34,33939,22399023
Cabanatuan 36,91524,0731,58262
Cadiz 29,0024,820390
Cagayan 271,38143,8231,30577
Cagayan de Oro 33,94140,3721,03258
Calbayog 24,22815,2559074
Caloocan 115,22198,30013,5871,294
Camarines Norte 33,67975,093596121
Camarines Sur 90,832239,8891,41582
Camiguin 10,60015,2996743
Canlaon 7,4163,136310
Capiz 73,89165,3041,60021
Catanduanes 33,53032,09087511
Cavite 178,925147,0399,8611,456
Cavite City 28,45115,4771,244279
Cebu 261,461248,2131,53243
Cebu City 71,266154,2212,493128
Cotabato City 10,11116,93056561
Dagupan 19,20116,51010,41788
Danao 57,16737261
Dapitan 12,5669,262603
Davao City 128,435127,9557,579514
Davao del Norte 162,444147,8572,454167
Davao del Sur 103,82077,3371,383129
Davao Oriental 43,18870,9381,14573
Dipolog 12,62314,65120512
Dumaguete 11,70819,81821440
Eastern Samar 41,57752,4822,6271
General Santos 21,79631,2085,798284
Gingoog 17,44713,926772
Ifugao 4,3346,28158992
Iligan City 29,89038,756579114
Ilocos Norte 187,4402,4303029
Ilocos Sur 184,18432,93778548
Iloilo 195,815238,08322,40952
Iloilo City 51,61959,3567,85031
Iriga City 8,63718,2631158
Isabela 394,08521,0161,008151
Kalinga-Apayao 72,79710,6263,94476
La Carlota City 9,0434,6431682
La Union 197,27331,8342,479205
Laguna 127,327257,36614,7451,595
Lanao del Norte 94,61946,89029737
Lanao del Sur 159,33954,22635617
Laoag City 42,4601,34220813
Lapu-Lapu City 22,59620,8871224
Legazpi City 15,39626,4631,35058
Leyte 296,341142,6472,08942
Lipa City 7,62041,5884,15360
Lucena City 14,51733,571933281
Maguindanao 157,94470,1623,989138
Makati 102,97686,65711,430939
MalabonNavotasValenzuela 113,273120,30815,4561,217
MandaluyongSan Juan 58,97872,95628,971927
Mandaue City 15,90540,98938023
Manila 405,086322,77365,2493,904
Marawi City 14,45612,25511432
Marinduque 26,99746,62158554
Masbate 66,987101,5551,58231
Misamis Occidental 50,57341,84234611
Misamis Oriental 79,10161,20479849
Mountain Province 9,40710,340410260
Naga City 8,85931,87629934
Negros del Norte 71,10650,2893,6105
Negros Occidental 145,019101,1455,51155
Negros Oriental 113,500107,33498741
North Cotabato 81,78997,6452,956409
Northern Samar 55,67552,4484,67519
Nueva Ecija 210,492134,1697,297333
Nueva Vizcaya 51,35252,0801,161201
Occidental Mindoro 38,33639,73072369
Olongapo City 47,20733,2911,140125
Oriental Mindoro 46,270110,2781,889111
Ormoc City 20,61622,27721816
Oroquieta City 8,78212,843845
Ozamiz City 10,16124,57117618
Pagadian City 14,25816,63620512
Palawan 36,05647,74222348
Palayan City 6,9601,7401130
Pampanga 115,287209,70031,419975
Pangasinan 357,257208,98368,443593
ParañaqueLas Piñas 82,288109,0439,592830
Pasay City 73,92668,9688,106681
PasigMarikina 101,009122,87319,9461,341
Puerto Princesa City 15,77615,55425031
Quezon 88,349266,5493,880148
Quezon City 290,701282,09340,9144,285
Quirino 29,11413,7688813
Rizal 135,976137,26914,891828
Romblon 27,37241,80328531
Roxas City 18,13417,2281,13829
Samar 63,11043,48410,0510
San Carlos City, Negros del Norte 14,69013,6371091
San Carlos City, Pangasinan 16,28215,1367,2230
San Jose City 19,25410,6922,94027
San Pablo City 15,70647,4571,689298
Silay City 19,31113,4135163
Siquijor 20,65913,375272
Sorsogon 63,30595,5777,131161
South Cotabato 81,715103,44918,892549
Southern Leyte 72,62057,6962104
Sultan Kudarat 52,87238,7313,368136
Sulu 125,08336,65117917
Surigao City 13,10720,1987358
Surigao del Norte 74,45448,1195479
Surigao del Sur 58,06476,95738999
Tacloban City 32,48117,3711,15424
Tagaytay City 3,4724,6308012
Tagbilaran City 10,78210,95715017
TaguigPaterosMuntinlupa 68,40582,1916,512591
Tangub City 5,12211,250180
Tarlac 161,970113,9067,709346
Tawi-Tawi 59,87512,1755524
Toledo City 14,97020,051972
Trece Martires City 6,1591,20201
Zambales 79,25252,3951,727277
Zamboanga City 55,63860,8301,935371
Zamboanga del Norte 91,86254,17739345
Zamboanga del Sur 133,126125,0441,16677
Total10,134,1309,173,105662,18535,974
Province/City
Tolentino Laurel Kalaw Arienda

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Journal of the First Batasang Pambansa Second Session Journal No. 65. Batasang Pambansa.